
Habits That Shape a Homeschool Day
What’s the secret to a peaceful homeschool rhythm? No, it’s not a magic curriculum or a perfect planner—it’s habits. The little patterns we repeat every day become the quiet engines that power our homes. When we start the morning in prayer, pause for Scripture, take time for rest, and consistently love

When You Feel Like The Bad Cop
It can be exhausting to always be the one setting boundaries, enforcing rules, and saying “no.” You want to be fun and lighthearted—but some days, you feel more like a drill sergeant than a loving parent. Here’s a gentle reminder: discipline isn’t about control. It’s about discipleship. God disciplines those

The Difference Between Behavior Modification and Heart Transformation
Let’s face it—sometimes as parents, we just want our kids to behave. We want quiet during reading time, respectful attitudes, and zero sibling squabbles. But God calls us to something deeper than simply managing behavior. Behavior modification focuses on outward compliance. Heart transformation focuses on the why behind the what.

When Homeschool Days Don’t Go as Planned
(and why that’s okay) Let’s be honest—some homeschool days feel like a beautiful rhythm… and others feel like a circus on roller skates. The lesson plan goes out the window, the kids melt down, and you’re left wondering if anything meaningful happened. Here’s the good news: God isn’t limited to

Making Scripture Stick: Creative Ways to Help Your Kids Memorize the Bible at Home
Memorizing Scripture is one of the best gifts you can give your children—but let’s be honest, flashcards only go so far. Try these fun, creative ways instead: When Bible verses are repeated with joy and creativity, they move from the head to the heart. How GO! Academy Can Help GO!

Why Homeschool Moms Need the Gospel Too
Let’s be honest: homeschool moms carry a heavy load. You’re teacher, parent, cook, chauffeur, and counselor—all in one. And some days it feels impossible. That’s why you need the gospel just as much as your kids do. The good news is that your worth doesn’t come from perfectly executed lesson