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How Are You? (And Why We Rarely Mean It): Reclaiming Authentic Connections
The most common question in the English language is not a question at all. It's a script. We toss out "how are you?" without wanting the real answer, and we respond "good" because few are interested in the truth. That's a habit, not a connection. We have all been asked the usual, often expected question, "How are you?" as a standard greeting. This should provoke anything but a generic response. Unfortunately, it has become a hollow, ineffective part of a conversation.

Sadi Rey
Aug 23, 20255 min read


Homeschooling Through Homelessness: Strategies to Thrive When Facing Hard Times
This part of your story will pass. But what won't fade is the resilience you're modeling, the creativity you're cultivating, and the love you're pouring out in the middle of the mess. Don't give up! Choose. Hard now, easy later. Or easy now, hard later. Just in case you didn't know, you are ready for a better life.

Sadi Rey
Jun 27, 202512 min read


If You Don't Understand Them, You Won't Effectively Lead Them: 5 Ways To Connect To Improve Homeschooling Results
Let’s be honest—homeschooling isn’t just about math facts and grammar rules.
It’s about leadership—good leadership. And here's the thing: you can’t lead someone you don’t understand. That includes your own child. Yup, the one putting glitter glue on the dog, the yapper who gets distracted by their own shadow, the one who didn't finish their assignment, but expects to go out with friends.

Sadi Rey
Apr 29, 20256 min read


Help, We're Falling Behind In Homeschool!
Falling behind in homeschooling? Or are you? Learn what causes homeschoolers to fall behind, what measures to use, and how to get on track.

Sadi Rey
Mar 28, 20255 min read


Aesop's Fables: The Crow and the Pitcher
How do you solve challenging problems?

Sadi Rey
Jan 8, 20252 min read


Aesop's Fables: The Three Bullocks and the Lion
Fable A Lion had been watching three Bullocks feeding in an open field. He had tried to attack them several times, but they had kept together, and helped each other to drive him off. The Lion had little hope of eating them, for he was no match for three strong Bullocks with their sharp horns and hoofs. But he could not keep away from that field, for it is hard to resist watching a good meal, even when there is little chance of getting it. Then one day the Bullocks had a quarr

Sadi Rey
Jan 8, 20253 min read


Aesop's Fables: The Lion and the Mouse
Fable A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her...

Sadi Rey
Jan 8, 20252 min read


The Wisdom of Aesop: Lessons in Character Building and Timeless Applications for Homeschoolers
I earn from qualifying purchases as an Amazon Associate at no cost to you. Aesop's fables have stood the test of time, captivating...

Sadi Rey
Nov 24, 20245 min read


Unleashing Creativity: Innovative Hands-On Projects for Every Homeschool Subject
Homeschooling opens the door to an exciting world where learning can be hands-on and interactive. With the right projects, you can turn everyday subjects into captivating adventures that spark curiosity. This post dives into creative hands-on projects for various subjects, transforming homeschooling into a fun and enriching experience for both parents and children. Science: Create a Mini Volcano Nothing grabs a child's interest like the thrill of a science experiment. Buildi

Sadi Rey
Nov 15, 20245 min read
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