What if homeschool didn’t take all day?
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Hey Reader, Can I gently bust a homeschool myth today? Homeschool does not have to take all day to be effective. In fact, one of the biggest reasons families burn out and quit homeschooling altogether is because they’re trying to recreate public school at home, six hours of lessons, piles of work, and constant pressure to “do enough.” It’s exhausting. And it’s not how learning actually works. That’s why I wanted to personally invite you to a free live workshop that I think so many homeschool parents need right now. It's hosted by the Homeschool Mastery Institute. The 2-Hour School Day: How to Homeschool Without the Burnout This workshop walks through a simpler, more sustainable approach to homeschooling that focuses on connection, clarity, and confidence instead of long days and constant guilt. Here’s what you’ll learn: • Why two hours of focused, one-on-one learning can be more effective than a full school day, and how to structure it I love anything that reminds homeschool parents they’re not failing, they’re just carrying too much. If you’re craving fewer tears, less clock watching, and more breathing room in your days, this workshop is absolutely worth your time. You can save your spot here: No pressure, just an invitation to explore a gentler way forward. I’m cheering you on, always.
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