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Homeschool Curriculum Services
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*The starter curriculum is enough to cover nine to twelve months of instruction. Your monthly followup will also assist in continuing the curriculum for the rest of the year. Monthly followups are to be scheduled by parents.*
Parent Consult
This option is likely a better financial option for parents with multiple children. During this consult, you will still receive the inclusive package - but the services will be rendered one on one visually together so that the parent is equipped to take the information and repeat the process for additional children.
- A full starter* curriculum for one student (Additional students available at discounted price.)
- Learning Style Assessment
- One daily schedule
- One yearly schedule
- Resources and appropriate account set ups
- Creation of Binder/Record keeper
- Checklist template
- Free monthly follow-up
*The starter curriculum is enough to cover nine to twelve months of instruction. Your monthly followup will also assist in continuing the curriculum for the rest of the year. Monthly followups are to be scheduled by parents.*
Parent Consult
This option is likely a better financial option for parents with multiple children. During this consult, you will still receive the inclusive package - but the services will be rendered one on one visually together so that the parent is equipped to take the information and repeat the process for additional children.
Meet Donna "Zoë" Davis
A public school educator of nine years, Zoë began her teaching career in the halls of Coleman Middle School in Greenville, MS. As a Biology major, she had no plans on teaching - especially middle school. For her, teaching was a "calling" that she ignored during her undergrad years at Delta State University. However, after stepping into the classroom - she knew that she had been running from her gift, to challenge and mold young minds into productive citizens in society. After two years however, she took a year from teaching but then decided to use her passion to study her craft, and went on to pursue and obtain a Masters of Arts Degree in Education.
Zoë then continued her career at O'Bannon High School where she taught a variety of subjects with middle to high school students. She was known as a teacher who challenged her students to use their creative ability to learn - often using art, music, and games. She held on to the lesson taught by her Master Mentor, Angela Bridges, that "if the students don't learn the way you teach - then teach the way that they learn."
Though she believed that teaching is her gift, she felt that the public school system stifled the true nature of education and soon grew weary in the system. She also dreamt of homeschooling her own children one day. After nine years of teaching, she decided in 2018 to use her faith to launch into her next phase of life - entrepreneurship and a stay at home mother. In 2019, Zoë began to homeschool her three children. Since then, she has found much success and continues to use her talents with entrepreneurship, writing, and teaching Biblical principles through her books.
She is a huge advocate of homeschooling and is available for a consultation to help other parents get started homeschooling as well.
A public school educator of nine years, Zoë began her teaching career in the halls of Coleman Middle School in Greenville, MS. As a Biology major, she had no plans on teaching - especially middle school. For her, teaching was a "calling" that she ignored during her undergrad years at Delta State University. However, after stepping into the classroom - she knew that she had been running from her gift, to challenge and mold young minds into productive citizens in society. After two years however, she took a year from teaching but then decided to use her passion to study her craft, and went on to pursue and obtain a Masters of Arts Degree in Education.
Zoë then continued her career at O'Bannon High School where she taught a variety of subjects with middle to high school students. She was known as a teacher who challenged her students to use their creative ability to learn - often using art, music, and games. She held on to the lesson taught by her Master Mentor, Angela Bridges, that "if the students don't learn the way you teach - then teach the way that they learn."
Though she believed that teaching is her gift, she felt that the public school system stifled the true nature of education and soon grew weary in the system. She also dreamt of homeschooling her own children one day. After nine years of teaching, she decided in 2018 to use her faith to launch into her next phase of life - entrepreneurship and a stay at home mother. In 2019, Zoë began to homeschool her three children. Since then, she has found much success and continues to use her talents with entrepreneurship, writing, and teaching Biblical principles through her books.
She is a huge advocate of homeschooling and is available for a consultation to help other parents get started homeschooling as well.