05/06/2026
Let’s chat 👇🏼
The most common questions I receive as a homeschool mom are these:
1. “How will they socialize?”
2. “So like…do you use curriculum?”
The socialization is honestly a zero concern. Our kids are so active in our community and have a vibrant life full of friends, teammates and multi-age communities. We’re living in 2026, connection opportunities are through the roof!
Regarding curriculum, once again this is just a sliver of our homeschool! Yes we use curriculum, but there are so many other exciting things we’re doing that I believe lead to more hands on learning and retention. They are way more cool to talk about too. 😉
Homeschooling is multifaceted, colorful and the beauty is it looks different for every family. We live in an amazing time to take on an alternative form of education. The resources are rampant.
*Anyone who is not following what most of society is doing with education is going be seen as a little weird.
We embrace it. 🤙🏼
04/11/2026
What I Saw in Nebraska: The Civilization Being Built at Kitchen Tables
The quiet work of parents may be doing more to shape the future than any institution in America.
04/08/2026
https://www.facebook.com/share/1E5TzLztuU/?mibextid=wwXIfr
LB937 was advanced to Final Reading.
What a sad day for Parental Rights. Nebraska legislators dont care about Property Taxes and now they've made it clear they don't care about protecting Nebraskans from activists within the Education system that target parents for exercising their rights.
LB937 is a terrible bill.
The Senators aren't going to fix it, so it needs to die! Continue to email the senators with strong opposition to LB937.
04/06/2026
NCHEA Legislative Alert
NCHEA defending Nebraska families' homeschooling freedom!!
Dear NCHEA members and Friends:
LB937 NCHEA Call-to-Action
The NCHEA has reason to believe that a potentially significant number of senators have reviewed our Alert on AM2916 and believe that we are misunderstanding the bill in the arguments opposed to it. We believe the proposed Call-to-Action response below may help to clarify our opposition to the bill.
If you agree with the proposed response below, please copy and paste in an email to your senator, inserting the name of your senator in the blank. LB937 will be debated in the Legislature on Tuesday, 4/7/26, and there will likely be a vote to adopt AM2916. So, please respond quickly.
Go to https://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/
Enter bill and cut and paste the below message.
Dear Senator ___________,
Please vote against AM2916 to LB937 because AM2916 presumes guilt until proven innocent during child abuse and neglect investigations which is a serious due process problem. Unlike the existing AM2454 which requires a substantiated child abuse or neglect report before limiting a parent’s Constitutional parental educational rights, AM2916 does not wait for a substantiated report to limit parental education rights, but rather immediately limits parental rights on cases that result in an active department investigation. Only a fraction of investigations substantiate abuse or neglect, and AM2916 wrongly assumes guilt until proving innocent later. This is very significantly and needlessly more restrictive than in AM2454.
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