• Raising A to Z | How To Fix The Homeschool Slump | A Slump Survival Guide
    Feb 11 2026

    Are you in a homeschool slump? You’re not alone—the mid-year homeschool slump is real, especially for Canadian families between January and March.

    The holidays are over, the days are dark and cold (hello -30°C!), and everything can start to feel repetitive and dull. Kids get restless, motivation drops, and homeschooling can feel like a grind.
    Here’s the good news: this is completely normal, and it doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong.

    In this video, I’m sharing practical, real-life ways to break out of a homeschool slump and bring joy back into your days.

    Intro
    Lean into the season
    Get out of the house
    Try a novel study
    Switch things up with a unit study
    Pick a passion project
    Take a break
    Outro

    Winter homeschooling doesn’t have to be boring or miserable. With a few simple changes, you can turn this season into a cozy, creative, and meaningful time for your family.

    💬 Comment below: What helps YOU get through the homeschool winter slump?
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    20 min
  • Raising A to Z | Homeschool Day Gone Wrong? | How To Reset And Save The Day
    Feb 4 2026

    Let’s be honest—every homeschool parent has days when everything falls apart.

    Someone slept poorly, someone is cranky, someone is crying 10 minutes into the first lesson… and suddenly you’re wondering why you ever decided to homeschool.

    If you’ve had a homeschool day like this, you’re not failing. You’re normal.

    In this video, I’m sharing practical, real-life tips for what to do when your homeschool day goes completely off the rails—and how to reset without giving up.

    Intro
    What to do when your homeschool day falls apart
    Start with the basics
    Begin with a favourite activity
    Change the format
    Negotiate
    Just add water
    Go “educational adjacent”
    Get out of the house
    Give space and free time
    And if all else fails…
    Outro

    Some days, the best homeschool lesson is meeting basic needs, reconnecting, and starting fresh.
    If you’ve ever had a homeschool meltdown day, this video will help you feel less alone—and give you simple ways to turn things around.

    💬 Comment below: What’s your go-to reset when homeschool goes off the rails?

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    18 min
  • Raising A to Z | Scared To Teach History? | How To Teach History When It Feels Complicated Or Heavy
    Jan 28 2026

    Are you nervous or scared about teaching history to your kids?

    You’re not alone.

    Many parents (especially homeschool parents) feel intimidated by history. It’s not black-and-white like math, and it often brings up heavy topics, uncomfortable emotions, and differing perspectives. One event can be heroic for one group and devastating for another, and that complexity can make parents freeze.

    In this video, we talk honestly about why so many parents are scared of history and how to approach it with confidence, compassion, and clarity—without feeling like you have to have all the answers.

    History isn’t just dates and facts. It involves suffering, injustice, change over time, and ripple effects that shape the world we live in today. It also brings up big feelings around guilt, privilege, and responsibility—often misunderstood as personal blame rather than opportunities to learn and grow.

    Intro
    Why Teaching History Feels So Hard
    Tips for Teaching History with Confidence - It’s okay to admit you don’t know everything
    Learn to sit with discomfort—it’s part of empathy
    Start with facts, then explore multiple perspectives
    Keep heavy topics age-appropriate, not avoided
    Use timelines to show how ideas and beliefs change
    Remember: history isn’t about being “right,” it’s about understanding
    Canadian History Resources - True North History
    Outro

    Teaching history is about connecting with the past, understanding human struggle, recognizing cause and effect, and growing into more compassionate, thoughtful people. It’s not about blame. It’s about learning where we came from and how we can do better.

    If you’ve ever avoided history because it felt overwhelming, controversial, or scary, this video is for you.

    History Resources: 🔗 ⬇️

    ➡️ https://www.truenorthhistory.ca/
    ➡️ https://www.history.com/articles
    ➡️ https://www.historicacanada.ca/
    ➡️ https://www.britannica.com/

    💬 Comment below: What part of teaching history makes you the most nervous?

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    32 min
  • Raising A to Z | When To Stick With A Homeschool Curriculum (And When To Let It Go)
    Jan 21 2026

    Is this curriculum actually working… or did I choose the wrong one?

    Homeschool curriculum is expensive, and when something doesn’t click right away, many new homeschool parents feel discouraged or like they’ve already failed. I want you to know, this is completely normal, and it doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong.

    In this video, I’m sharing gentle, practical guidance to help you decide when to stick with a homeschool curriculum and when it’s okay to walk away—without guilt, panic, or constant switching.

    From my experience homeschooling and working with new homeschool families, I often see parents change curriculum too quickly. Jumping from one program to another can actually make learning harder and create gaps, especially in subjects like math. At the same time, there are moments when switching is the healthiest choice.

    Intro
    When You Should Keep Going With a Curriculum:
    It’s meant to be used over a longer timeline
    You can pause a topic and come back to it later
    Your child struggles occasionally, not constantly
    Lessons can be shortened, adjusted, or supplemented
    When It May Be Time to Change Curriculum:
    Your child is overwhelmed and frustrated multiple times a week
    You’re reteaching the same concepts daily with no progress
    You’re skipping large sections or rewriting most of the curriculum
    The curriculum is not meeting your family's needs
    None of the lessons are clicking, even with support (foundational skills are missing)
    Pro tip... Do not buy more than one year of curriculum at a time
    Outro

    If you’re feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or afraid of “messing this up,” this video is for you. Homeschooling doesn’t require perfection—just thoughtful, flexible choices.

    💬 Comment below: Have you switched or abandoned curriculum before?

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    21 min
  • Raising A to Z | Can You Homeschool Without A Homeschool Room? YES! Here’s How!
    Jan 14 2026

    If you’ve been on Instagram lately, you’ve probably seen stunning homeschool rooms—perfect bookshelves, dedicated desks, open shelving, and beautiful wall displays. And if you’re homeschooling in a small house or apartment (or don’t have an extra room), it can start to feel like homeschooling isn’t even an option.

    Here’s the truth: you do NOT need a homeschool room to homeschool successfully.
    We had a homeschool room—and after just a few months, we naturally migrated back to our dining room table. That room eventually became my child’s bedroom, and we don’t miss it as a homeschool space at all.

    In this video, I’m breaking down what you actually need to homeschool—especially if you’re working with limited space. Whether you’re homeschooling in an apartment, small home, or shared living area, this video will help you simplify and feel confident starting (or continuing) your homeschool journey.

    Do you need a homeschool room?
    What do you need - A writing surface
    A place to sit
    A way to store books
    A spot for supplies
    A place to display work and art
    Nice Bonuses
    Final Thoughts

    If you’ve been feeling discouraged because you don’t have a “Pinterest-worthy” homeschool room, this video is for you. Homeschooling is about learning together, not having the perfect setup.

    💬 Let me know in the comments: Do you have a homeschool room—or do you learn at the kitchen table like we do?

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    17 min
  • Raising A to Z | Looking Back at 2025 + Sneak Peek at 2026 | True North History Plans
    Dec 10 2025

    As we wrap up 2025, I’m taking a look back at our homeschool year, our family’s growth, and everything I released through True North History. This year brought so many learning milestones for our kids, and a lot of clarity about the kind of homeschool life we want to build.

    It was also a huge year creatively — I released multiple new units, expanded existing favourites, and built curriculum I’m truly proud of. Seeing your families use these resources in your homes has been one of the biggest highlights of my year.

    In this video, I’m sharing our personal homeschool journey, what changed for us in 2025, and how those experiences shaped the curriculum I created. PLUS, I’m giving you a sneak peek at the exciting new units and projects coming in 2026!

    0:00 Looking back on some of our personal growth and successes as a homeschool family
    2:17 A full recap of True North History Releases
    14:12 A Sneak Peek at what’s coming in 2026!

    📚 About True North History
    I create engaging, meaningful Canadian history & social studies curriculum designed to support homeschooling families like ours — families who want learning to feel intentional, connected, and fun. ➡️ https://www.truenorthhistory.ca/

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    21 min
  • Raising A to Z | Looking For The BEST Christmas Books For Kids And Families?
    Dec 3 2025

    In today’s video, I’m sharing over 30 of my favourite Christmas books... from fun fact books to beautiful picture books, festive chapter books, and heartwarming Christmas novels.

    Whether you’re building a December book basket, planning your holiday homeschool, or just love collecting Christmas stories, this list has something for EVERY family.

    These are the books we reach for year after year… the ones my kids beg for, the ones we curl up with under the Christmas tree, and the ones that make the season feel extra magical.

    Intro
    Novels and Chapter books
    Carols and Songs
    Picture Books
    Our absolute Favourites!
    Outro

    Whether you're looking for classics, new favourites, or hidden gems, this video will help you build your best Christmas book stack ever!

    Links for all the Books!
    ➡️ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mFSm8-1lveaeBa4L2BfMaRaVOdoCy7-SVhmEM6st3ko/edit?usp=sharing

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    27 min