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Resources for Homeschool Families

Guides, articles, and practical insights to help you teach character and emotional skills as part of your family's learning journey.

Evidence-informed articles for homeschool parents and co-op leaders.

What Is Social-Emotional Learning in Homeschooling?

What Is Social-Emotional Learning in Homeschooling?

Intentionally teaching children how to understand their feelings, handle challenges, and relate well to others in daily life.

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Teaching Emotional Skills at Home

Teaching Emotional Skills at Home

Home is where most emotions actually happen. Learn how to help children understand their feelings and respond in healthier ways.

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Using Stories to Teach Resilience

Using Stories to Teach Resilience

Stories let children experience failure and recovery indirectly, building persistence without turning every struggle into a confrontation.

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Helping Kids Handle Frustration and Conflict

Helping Kids Handle Frustration and Conflict

Frustration and conflict are opportunities to teach children how to manage strong emotions and solve problems in healthier ways.

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Social-Emotional Learning by Developmental Stage

Social-Emotional Learning by Developmental Stage

Understanding developmental differences helps parents teach emotional skills in ways children can actually use at each age.

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Why Homeschool Families Need Character Education

Why Homeschool Families Need Character Education

Character formation happens in the middle of daily stress, mistakes, and conflict. Learn why intentional teaching matters.

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Ready to build character together as a family?

BeTheBuffalo provides bilingual, story-driven activities designed for families to teach kindness, courage, and self-control together.

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