Nurturing analog childhoods.

There's another way to raise them.

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Let's raise them a little differently

Somewhere along the way, childhood got loud. Screens handed to babies. Worksheets stacked in front of four-year-olds. Five-hundred-dollar curricula that promise the world and bury you in prep before breakfast. And underneath all of it, the quiet worry that you are already falling behind. You do not have to do it that way. You can teach your own children, at home, with little more than a library card and the time you already spend together. And they will not just keep up. They will fall in love with learning, right there at your side.

A woman with long dark hair and a nose piercing is smiling with her eyes closed, holding a hand near her face. She is lying on a pillow and wearing a light-colored, plaid shirt.
Picture a slower morning

Coffee that is still hot. Your littles gathered at the table, not a screen in the room. You open the Word together before the day gets loud, read a real book, count a handful of shells, and chase whatever they ask about out the door and into the afternoon. This is not school squeezed into your house. It is a childhood, kept at home, on purpose.

You are the right teacher for your child.

No one knows your child the way you do. You do not need a degree, a classroom, or a fortune to give them a real education.

You need a plan, and we hand you one, day by day. We hold the map. You hold their hand. And this is as much for you as it is for them.

We help you build the rhythms your whole home will lean on, the kind that steady big feelings and protect your time together, long before life gets busy and they are suddenly grown.

Every morning begins with Jesus.

That is not a feature tucked in a corner. It is the whole point. Before the letters and the numbers, we open the Word, sing, and pray, ten minutes that set the tone for everything after.

The world is already loud about who our children should become. We start each day with the One who made them.

You won't do this alone.

Choosing to homeschool can feel like a lonely leap. It should not be. When you join Little Homeroom, you are not just getting a curriculum. You are pulling up a chair at a table full of mothers who get it.

Christian mothers raising children who love Jesus and love to learn, cheering each other on, far from the noise of social media. These are your people.

Come raise them with us.

We are gathering our very first families now, and the doors open in early 2027.

Get on the list, and you will be among the first ones in, at the founding price, with us right beside you the whole way.

Pull up a chair. We saved you a seat.