Homeschooling should feel rich and meaningful, not rushed or overwhelming.
A literature-rich, interdisciplinary language arts experience where stories become the foundation for critical thinking, thoughtful expression, and character development—cultivating students who think deeply, wonder freely, and grow in their love of learning.
Homeschooling should feel rich and meaningful, not rushed or overwhelming.
A story-centered exploration of history through culture and the lives of people, where the past and present are thoughtfully connected—cultivating students who see patterns across time, understand the lives of others, and recognize their place in the unfolding human story.
Homeschooling should feel rich and meaningful, not rushed or overwhelming.
Curiosity-driven homeschool science that invites students to explore the natural and designed world through hands-on investigation and meaningful connection—cultivating learners who observe closely, develop self-direction, and approach problems with creativity and purpose.
Homeschooling should feel rich and meaningful, not rushed or overwhelming.
A practical approach to home economics and life skills where students take part in the rhythms of daily life through habits, responsibility, and meaningful contribution—cultivating individuals who care for their space, serve others, and take ownership of their role within the home.
Homeschooling should feel rich and meaningful, not rushed or overwhelming.
Thoughtfully designed homeschool planners and guides that support intentional rhythms of learning and home life—cultivating parents who plan with clarity, lead with purpose, and create a life-giving atmosphere for both learning and family.
Explore language arts, history and science anchored in Tolkien's classic adventure The Hobbit.
Living LIterature Studies
A gentle poetry practice designed to build memory, attention, and observation.
PRactice of poetry
A six-week rhythm designed to help homeschool families plan with intention.
Homeschool Planners
Discovery Grove Learning Co. creates family-style curriculum that blends literature, projects, thoughtful discussion, and hands-on discovery so children can explore ideas deeply while learning together.
Articles and discussions on education, learning and formation.
Eclectic homeschooling isn’t just mixing methods—it’s building an intentional, personalized education. This article explains how it works and how to use it effectively in your homeschool.
Starting homeschooling can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. This simple guide walks you through how to begin with clarity, build a flexible rhythm, and focus on what actually matters in the early years.
Homeschooling does not need to begin with pressure, overcomplication, or recreating school at home.
The Grounded Homeschool is a free guide for families longing for a more connected, intentional, and meaningful approach to education.
Inside, you’ll explore how to build a homeschool grounded in rhythm, family culture, thoughtful environments, meaningful anchors, and habits that support deep and lasting learning over time.
For families wanting to move forward intentionally, building with steadiness, clarity, and purpose.