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Trauma in Homeschool: How to Build Resilience and Protective Factors
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In the first five years of life, children’s brains and bodies develop at a remarkable pace. These early years are also when children are most vulnerable to the effects of trauma, but they are equally the years when resilience can be built most powerfully. For homeschooling families and homeschool co-ops, this truth carries special…
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What Second Grade Readiness Really Looks Like for Homeschooling
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As children move into second grade, learning begins to feel more connected and independent. Many homeschool parents ask, “How do I know if my child is ready for second grade?” Well, second-grade readiness isn’t about mastering everything before the year begins. Instead, it’s about whether your child is building confidence, applying foundational skills, and showing…
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What First Grade Readiness Really Looks Like in Homeschool
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As homeschool parents, we get it. The stress of wondering “Is my child ready for first grade?” sometimes gets a bit too much to handle. First-grade readiness does not mean your child must master everything before moving forward. Instead, it means they are building confidence with foundational skills and are ready to deepen their…








