Practical tips, honest reviews, and real experiences from a homeschool family using AI every day.
The math on personalized learning, time savings, and digital literacy.
Read the article →The #1 concern, answered honestly with our real weekly schedule.
Hour-by-hour schedule and which tools we use when.
The free stack: AI tools, library, and nothing else.
Book recommendations ages 4-18, curated with AI, vetted by a mom.
Age-appropriate strategies, rules, and conversation starters.
Pre-trip prep, on-site activities, and follow-up projects.
Without letting AI write for them. Age-specific approaches.
Household items only. Tested with real kids.
Transcripts, college prep, advanced subjects, academic integrity.
ADHD, dyslexia, autism, twice-exceptional, and more.
Specific prompts for every math struggle.
How to use AI tools without increasing screen time.
Everything about co-ops: finding, joining, starting your own.
For the kid who doesn't want to do school today.
Assessment strategies beyond standardized tests.
Prompts for every historical period. Stories, not dates.
Tested and ranked. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Even if you have no talent.
Projects, adventures, and daily challenges.
Transcripts, testing, extracurriculars, and standing out.
Duolingo, AI conversation partners, immersion techniques.
Money, budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship.
Signs, recovery, and how AI reduced the workload.
Scratch, Python, and real projects.
AI as a research partner, not a curriculum builder.
AI-generated workout plans, active games, and sports.
An honest analysis and what you can replicate at home for free.
Cooking tours, virtual travel, map challenges.
Templates, grading strategies, portfolio documentation.
From "AI replaces parents" to "it's too expensive."
6 different schedules for different family styles.
Getting started, safety, practical use, and advanced topics.
Hands-on projects ages 5-18 with time estimates.
And how AI could have helped.
Thoughtful approaches for faith-based families.
See what you get every Wednesday.
Custom word lists, context-based learning, spaced repetition.
Organize records with AI for state requirements and college.
Custom content they actually want to write.
SAT, ACT, state assessments. Free tools.
AI as a debate partner. Age-appropriate topics.
Recognizing dyslexia, ADHD, and other patterns.
Survival tips, busy boxes, and schedule strategies.
Planning, organization, time management.
Role models, projects, and maintaining interest.
Beyond "what happened?" to deep analysis.
What I wish someone told me. From TJ.
Identify species, guide observations, connect to science.
Acceleration, enrichment, and avoiding burnout.
Grammar exercises using context, humor, and interests.