“For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” – Romans 14:17 Parenting is so much harder than I ever thought it would be. I was, in fact, woefully unprepared for the whirlwind that three boys and a little girl can […]

Homeschool Family Life

October 9, 2024

Family Culture: How to create it and keep it

Preschool Curriculum: A Year of Playing Skillfully I love this play based curriculum because it aligns so well with the kind of education we are going for at The Orchard. Joyful, playful learning that is hands on and engages the brain and body in a variety of forms. There are monthly themes and our lead […]

About Us

August 19, 2024

The Orchard Themes & Curriculum: 2024-2025

My kids tend to move slower through their curriculum so we have always “schooled” through the summer to allow that flexibility during the year. The problem is, every year when the end of May rolls around we are all ready for a break or a change at least. This summer, instead of continuing our usual […]

Homeschooling Resources

June 18, 2024

Summer Learning Versus Summer School: Shifts We Make in the Summer to Keep Learning Fun and Light 

Whatever your style of homeschool or parenting, connection is the foundation to fruitfulness. I have found this to be true as a mother, teacher, and mentor. It is the way God parents us. The more connected we are with Jesus the more natural it is to follow His lead and bear fruits of the Spirit. […]

Connected Parenting

April 3, 2024

Tools for Connection, A Key to Successful Parenting and Homeschool

As homeschool moms, we spend so much time with our kids. That’s the goal, right? But it can also leave us feeling stretched very thin. We have so much responsibility on us to get it all done. We provide our children’s education, make sure they see friends, take them to their classes, co-ops, and sports. […]

Uncategorized

March 10, 2024

Seven Ways to Prevent Burnout as a Homeschool Mom

Gift buying around Christmas time can be very overwhelming, especially if you are trying to go easy on the toys and buy for multiple children. Years ago, I landed on aiming for a 1-2 books, an item of clothing, a game/puzzle, art supplies, and a few open ended type toys per child. This has decreased […]

An Introduction and Invitation, Homeschooling Resources

December 10, 2023

Gift Guide for Kids

What do you do when your child just refuses to do the work or simply is not grasping the concepts the way you are explaining it to them? This can feel like such an impasse in our homeschool and cause alot of frustration and disconnection between us and our child. This is something that comes […]

Homeschooling Resources

November 14, 2023

5 Ways to make your Homeschool Curriculum More Fun

We dove into our Native American study with gusto and it did not disappoint! There is truly so much to discover and learn about the many people groups that were the first Americans. Some of the main points we landed with the kids were that we should not lump all Native Americans into one people […]

Homeschooling Resources

October 3, 2023

Native American Study for Kids

5 Steps to Creating a Daily Homeschool Routine for Kids with Free Canva Template If you have been homeschooling for any length of time you have probably found yourself craving a plan, schedule, routine, ANYTHING, to anchor your day. My family has been through many MANY iterations of what our homeschool day looks like. Between […]

Homeschooling Resources

September 30, 2023

Create a Homeschool Rhythm that Sticks

You may have heard that it is important to start with vision when it comes to homeschool planning. While I agree with this wholeheartedly, I often find that starting with vision feels vague and difficult to land practically. What does that mean? I heard a talk years ago that I have found myself coming back […]

An Introduction and Invitation

August 8, 2023

Creating a Homeschool Vision: The Rule of 6

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