This is a small in-home learning pod where I homeschool my children alongside one additional child. This pod supports early elementary learners with structured academic support and guided learning. Curriculum is curated according to your child’s specific needs, skills, and interests.
Reading + comprehension support
Math foundations
Writing practice
Completion of one year of the appropriate Ambleside booklist +
Structured learning plans tailored to the child
Emotional intelligence + regulation tools
Screen-free environment unless it’s a prepare part of the curriculum
4 days per week
3 hours per day (morning block)
Most books & reading materials
Snacks + drinks
Math curriculum is a separate cost of $50.
Some other curriculum materials may be provided separately based on grade level needs
$1,000/month flat
1 opening available
School-year commitment required
Enrollment will close once seat is filled.
*Living books were coined by Charlotte Mason in 1923 through her 6 volume works A Philosophy of Education. A living book doesn’t simply contain dry facts for children to memorize but living ideas to be absorbed and to inspire.
This is a small in-home learning pod where I homeschool my children alongside one additional child. This pod supports early elementary learners with structured academic support and guided learning. Curriculum is curated according to your child’s specific needs, skills, and interests.
Reading + comprehension support
Math foundations
Writing practice
Completion of one year of the appropriate Ambleside booklist +
Structured learning plans tailored to the child
Emotional intelligence + regulation tools
Screen-free environment unless it’s a prepare part of the curriculum
4 days per week
3 hours per day (morning block)
Most books & reading materials
Snacks + drinks
Math curriculum is a separate cost of $50.
Some other curriculum materials may be provided separately based on grade level needs
$1,000/month flat
1 opening available
School-year commitment required
Enrollment will close once seat is filled.
*Living books were coined by Charlotte Mason in 1923 through her 6 volume works A Philosophy of Education. A living book doesn’t simply contain dry facts for children to memorize but living ideas to be absorbed and to inspire.