
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
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Camille Kirksey writes about her homeschooling experience to encourage, equip, and empower homeschool parents on their homeschool journey. she is a veteran homeschool mom, author, advocate, speaker & homeschool mindset coach.
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post may contain affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Many parts of the United States are entering cold and flu season, making being under the weather part of many homeschool days – this can be a challenging time for both children and parents. As homeschooling parents, it’s important to find ways to balance nursing ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post may contain affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Happy Autumn Equinox! The fall equinox is a great time to celebrate the change of seasons and have gratitude for the abundant harvest that your homeschooling efforts bring. It’s also a perfect time to add affirmations to your self-care practice – or to use them ..read more
Kindergarten/1st-Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices + 3 Tips for Homeschooling Children with Autism
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post contains affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Kindergarten and 1st-grade look a bit different here because we’re working through them with an almost 9-year-old with autism. Homeschooling a child who’s going at their own pace can be a worrisome or fretful experience. However, I’ve learned to embrace the journey because, honestly, what’s the ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post contains affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Homeschooling the middle school years isn’t new to me. However, homeschooling them with a child with ADHD is a new experience. Having a neurodivergent child is daunting to say the least, but with patience, empathy, and lots of self-care (I need all the self-care I can ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post contains affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. We’re in the middle of the high school years around here, and things are going better than expected. Bet you didn’t expect to read that. Yep, things are shaping up nicely for my son, age 15. He has become more independent and responsible for his education ..read more
Embracing Alternative Lifestyles: 5 Reasons Why I Started a Podcast on Thriving Alternative Families
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
In a world where traditional family structures and sending children to school are often seen as the norm, it’s important to shed light on alternative lifestyles and the families who thrive within them. That’s why I decided to start a podcast dedicated to exploring the lives of families who live alternatively and showcase their incredible ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
1y ago
This post contains affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Having the ultimate summer homeschool schedule is easier than you think, and I’m going to share how to do it. Many homeschoolers take a break from formal lessons during the summer months, which is fine. I get it! However, for my family, that’s not an option ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
2y ago
Guest post by Shannon Merenstein and Bar Rucci from The Creativity Project What does open-ended art and play have to do with social and emotional learning (SEL)? Everything! First, let’s define SEL: Social and emotional learning, the process of developing the self-awareness, self-control, and interpersonal skills to be successful academically and in life. So, how ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
2y ago
This post may contain affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. When I began homeschooling almost a decade ago, I was barely familiar with the topic of homeschooling, let alone knew anything about a homeschool coach. Like most moms who choose to homeschool, I figured I’d join some groups, read a few books, watch YouTube videos ..read more
The Intuitive Homeschooler Blog
2y ago
This post contains affiliate links. View my full affiliate disclaimer here. Since we homeschool seasonally and January is right around the corner, it’s time to share our winter homeschool plans. I currently homeschool my three children, ages 14, 10, and 7. We are heading into our tenth year of homeschooling, intending to go through high school for ..read more