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Middle School Age (11–13)

Families navigating the middle school years and adolescent development.

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The Unit Study Approach: Integrated, Cross-Curricular Learning for Homeschoolers

A guide to unit studies — an approach where all subjects are woven around a single central topic — explaining how they promote deep comprehension through meaningful connections, work effectively across age ranges in multi-child families, and engage students' natural curiosity in ways traditional textbook learning rarely achieves.

Homeschool.com·Apr 2023
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Charlotte Mason Nature Journaling: A Guide for Homeschoolers

A practical, beautifully filmed guide to Charlotte Mason's beloved nature journaling practice — from setting up a nature notebook to developing the habit of careful observation, sketching, and narration in the outdoors. Suitable for all ages and no artistic experience required.

16 min·Simply Charlotte Mason
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Classical Education and the Trivium: A Deep Dive

A clear, substantive explanation of the classical trivium — grammar, logic, and rhetoric — and how these three stages map to different developmental periods in childhood. The video explains why classical educators prioritize narrative, memorization, and dialectic at different ages, and how this differs fundamentally from skill-and-drill approaches.

21 min·Classical Academic Press
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Classical Education — The Trivium of Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric

A clear, accessible introduction to the three-stage trivium model at the heart of classical education: the Grammar stage (knowledge absorption), the Logic stage (critical thinking and analysis), and the Rhetoric stage (persuasive expression) — with practical examples of how each maps to different developmental periods.

13 min·Classical Learner
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What Is Self-Directed Education? — Alliance for Self-Directed Education

The Alliance for Self-Directed Education explains what self-directed education actually means — the distinction from unschooling, democratic schooling, and homeschooling — and why centering children's agency and intrinsic motivation is both philosophically grounded and practically achievable.

10 min·Alliance for Self-Directed Education
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The Brave Learner: Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and Life

Julie Bogart, founder of Brave Writer, offers an inspiring vision of homeschooling as a partnership between parent and child, built around enchantment, curiosity, and connection rather than rigid curriculum compliance. She provides practical strategies for creating a learning environment where both parents and children thrive.

Julie Bogart·2019
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The Read-Aloud Family: Making Meaningful and Lasting Connections with Your Kids

Sarah Mackenzie makes the compelling case that reading aloud together is one of the most powerful and lasting investments parents can make — building vocabulary, empathy, love of learning, and family connection simultaneously. Packed with practical guidance and hundreds of book recommendations for every age.

Sarah Mackenzie·2018
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The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home

The definitive guide to classical home education by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise. Drawing on the trivium — grammar, logic, and rhetoric — it lays out a complete K-12 curriculum framework organized by the three stages of childhood development, with detailed subject-by-subject guidance, book lists, and practical scheduling advice for homeschooling parents.

Susan Wise Bauer, Jessie Wise·2016
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