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Do you want to add more fun to your homeschool day, but you're worried about crossing off all of those homeschool "must-do" boxes?


Your homeschool vision didn't include workbooks, power struggles, and tears. You thought it would feel, well, easier. You thought it would be -gasp!- fun. You imagined hands-on learning and engaged, happy kids. You wanted to make memories together. To create a family culture of joyful curiosity and learning. 


But it hasn't exactly worked out that way.


Nope. You spend your homeschool hours sweating over math and wondering how you are going to fit in alllll the subjects while your kids bicker over their textbooks and waste time looking for the perfect pencil. Most days your best laid plans fall apart before you've finished your [lukewarm] coffee.


Every night, once the kids are in bed, you promise to do it better the next day. But every day feels like Groundhog Day lately.


You feel stuck and don't know where to go from here. You find yourself awake at 3 am, worrying that your kids are behind. That you're failing them. That they'll never get into college. You wonder if they'd be better off boarding that big yellow bus. You're usually an optimist, but you're beginning to doubt your ability to do this thing. That you could actually be the calm, confident, fun homeschool parent with the happily engaged kids- instead of being constantly plagued by self-doubt, worry, and homeschool checkboxes. 


You're about to FINALLY get the confidence you need to shake things up and add more play to your homeschool day.



Here's the thing-


Homeschooling shouldn't feel super hard or complicated. 


You can cultivate a family culture of curiosity and joyful, lifelong learning.


And it doesn't need to look anything like the public school of your past.


The Lazy Homeschooler's Guide to Unit Studies | Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, MA/CAGS, My Little Poppies
Gameschooling: The Course | My Little Poppies


If there was a simple, step-by-step method for adding more play to your homeschool day while checking off all of those academic must-do boxes...



Would you finally feel confident enough to ditch that public school mindset and make delight-driven learning and joyful curiosity a top priority in your homeschool?

But, before we dive in...

The question we're *ALL* asking, right now, in these post-2020 times:


This has been the weirdest timeline ever. 


In the face of so many unknowns and endless uncertainty, how are we

going to hone in on what matters most and make sure our kids are learning well?

Hi there! I'm Cait. 


I'm a school psychologist-turned-homeschool mom to three terrific kiddos. 


We've been homeschooling for seven years and we've had our share of ups and downs over those years.  


I've learned firsthand that there are a few super-simple elements of the homeschool day that make a HUGE difference when it comes to cultivating a family culture of joyful, lifelong learning. One of the biggest players?  PLAY!

Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, MA/CAGS, owner My Little Poppies: Suddenly, unexpectedly, homeschooling... and enjoying the ride!

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The biggest thing I've learned in 9+ years of homeschooling is THIS:


You don't need the perfect curriculum, the perfect planner, or the perfect schedule.


You don't need to remember all the thingsYou don't need to be the world's greatest teacher to rock this homeschool gig. You need only be a willing sidekick, a joyful mentor, and your child's biggest cheerleader. 


By modeling joyful curiosity and lifelong learning, you can teach your child how to learn anything, from knitting a pair of funky socks, to recording an album, to fixing that leaky dishwasher.


How do you model this joyful curiosity and lifelong learning, you wonder? One of the most fun ways to accomplish this is through play!

Adding play can change the entire atmosphere of your homeschool TODAY.


If you've made it this far, you already know you're ready for a change. 


Well, gameschooling is the intersection of PLAY and LEARNING. And it can change everything!



By adding gameschooling to your homeschool routine, you'll be able to:


  • Add more play to your homeschool day while also crossing off many of those academic "must-do" boxes.

  • Teach your children to problem solve, think creatively, and think outside the box- something our kids need now more than ever!

  • Build a family culture of play and joyful curiosity. In short- a home they'll want to come home to!

  • Work on all-important social and communication skills. 

  • Quit trying to find the perfect tools and embrace the now, building memories with your children.

  • Stop worrying at 3 am and start enjoying your family's homeschool journey.
Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, MA/CAGS, owner My Little Poppies: Suddenly, unexpectedly, homeschooling... and enjoying the ride!


Yes, these outcomes are within your grasp

but you must take action TODAY.


And that's why I'm over-the-moon thrilled to share my gameschooling course with you. I promise that adding more play to your homeschool day can have an immediate and lasting impact on your homeschool and family life. More joy and less overwhelm, my friends!


If this sounds like what you've been looking for, let me introduce you to...


Gameschooling_ How to Add Play To Your Homeschool Day _ Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, MA_CAGS, My Little Poppies

Gameschooling: Add more play to your homeschool day 


{Digital Course with printable resources}


We all know play is an essential part of child development, but how do you fit it in when you have a huge homeschool to-do list?


Homeschooling can be almost all fun and games.


Gameschooling is the intersection of play and homeschooling and it can change your entire homeschool atmosphere for the better!


Play can boost connection, fuel learning, and revolutionize your homeschool routine.


Join the fun today!



I combined my background as a school psychologist and my

8 years of homeschool experience to develop simple, sustainable methods to help homeschoolers who are:


  • Feeling like their homeschool is "stuck"
  • Want more joy woven throughout the homeschool day
  • Searching for a simple solution
  • Just starting the homeschool journey and looking for help getting started/those who are deschooling
  • Tired of waiting for the perfect routine/curriculum/schedule and ready to craft a homeschool environment that works for their unique family
  • Looking for more consistency in their homeschool
  • Ready to stop the stressing and start enjoying the homeschool journey!





The Result Is

Adding gameschooling can change the entire atmosphere of your homeschool while helping you to boost connection and create family memories to last a lifetime. All while cultivating a family culture of joyful curiosity that will serve your children for the rest of their lives!

What Homeschool Moms Are Saying


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Thank you for all the time, effort, resources, and invaluable information.  I don’t know why but the last video to wrap up the course brought me to tears.  Thank you for sharing your family with me.  Thank your kiddos for all the great game reviews and suggestions. 

 

I feel that your course has equipped me with the tools to gameschool with stealth purpose.  I have noticed a vast improvement in our homeschool in the short period of time that I have been implementing your suggestions.  For example, asking the kids to practice some math facts was always met with groans and procrastination, but if asked if they would like to play a card game the response is always met with enthusiasm and the pleading cries of “Can we play just one more round?”

 

Your course has not only improved our homeschool but most importantly it has improved my well being.  I was struggling to start a solid foundation for our homeschool, I was overwhelmed and a little panicked.  I started your course to improve our homeschool for my kiddos.  But I personally, and unexpectedly received encouragement, support, confidence, courage, and comfort.  Listening to you every morning for the past few weeks has been like a warm hug, and a pat on the back.  Thank you.

 


April

What Homeschool Moms Are Saying


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My kids and  I fell in love with you when you started the game school challenge during our first homeschooling year! You really helped guide me out of the "school at home" mode!!!  Who knew learning could be so much fun!?!


Jena

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A game that counts for Science? You're kidding me! Reading amazing books. We're so in!!! I never ever would have thought to ditch the workbooks and do all this on my own. I kind of feel like we're breaking the rules. However, my boys are so much happier. I'm so much happier. I mean, really, how do you thank someone for ALL that?


Deneen

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I have to tell you that honestly the reason we got through the year was because of you. What did we do when life just got too tough? We played games and we read books. Oodles of games. Mountains of books. And it was enough. Surprisingly, it was actually much more than enough, because the rabbit trails and interest led learning that spawned from that base created many opportunities we may have missed.


Carmen


Here's why you need to enroll TODAY

Don't make things harder on yourself. Gameschooling can change the entire atmosphere of your homeschool and family life. You don't want to waste another minute losing sleep due to overwhelm.


It doesn't have to feel this hard.


Gameschooling covers many academic and non-academic homeschool bases. Plus, you are teaching your children how to problem solve, think creatively, and collaborate.


I truly believe that there's never been a better time to break from that public school mindset and think outside of that ol' proverbial box.


Plus, you'll be building a home they'll want to come  home to.


I want you to homeschool with confidence, knowing you're raising curious, joyful, lifelong learners who will be ready for anything life throws at them- even a year as weird as 2020!

Gameschooling: The Course | My Little Poppies

Want a sneak peek?

Gameschooling_ How to Add Play To Your Homeschool Day _ Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley, MA_CAGS, My Little Poppies

Gameschooling: Add more play to your homeschool day 


{Digital Course with printable resources}


We all know play is an essential part of child development, but how do you fit it in when you have a huge homeschool to-do list?


Homeschooling can be almost all fun and games.


Gameschooling is the intersection of play and homeschooling and it can change your entire homeschool atmosphere for the better!


Play can boost connection, fuel learning, and revolutionize your homeschool routine.


Join the fun now:



What People Are Saying


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Gameschooling! Hooray! I've fully embraced using games as sneaky lessons, with my kids (5 and 3). It adds a boatload of fun to learning, while sharpening our skills...Thanks for starting a conversation about Gameschooling. Of all the ways I incorporate learning in our daily rhythm, this is my favorite technique.


Audrey

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Before reading your blog, I was unaware of homeschoolers using games for school. Your blog has helped  open my eyes to all the possibilities that games offer and the best part is the kids don’t even realize it’s ‘school’ and they’re having so much fun. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into a blog that has and continues to help so many of us homeschoolers!!


Kelly

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When we play together, they retain so much more information. They are engaged and want to participate.


Nancy



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