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If homeschooling feels overwhelming or your child is resisting schoolwork, you may not need new curriculum — you may need better timing. In this episode, I explain the first three phases of learning in a Thomas Jefferson Education: Core Phase, Love of Learning, and Scholar Phase. We’ll talk about child development, academic readiness, character training, and how aligning your homeschool expectations with your child’s season can reduce stress and build long-term leadership. The right work at the right time changes everything in your homeschool.
By Meg Thomas4.8
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If homeschooling feels overwhelming or your child is resisting schoolwork, you may not need new curriculum — you may need better timing. In this episode, I explain the first three phases of learning in a Thomas Jefferson Education: Core Phase, Love of Learning, and Scholar Phase. We’ll talk about child development, academic readiness, character training, and how aligning your homeschool expectations with your child’s season can reduce stress and build long-term leadership. The right work at the right time changes everything in your homeschool.

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