

ESA Programs Parents Guide 2026: Which States Will Help Pay for Homeschooling (and Curriculum Like LittleLit)?
As ESA programs expand in 2026, more families are exploring states that pay you to homeschool through Education Savings Accounts. These programs allow eligible parents to use public education funds for curriculum, tutoring, therapies, and approved learning tools instead of paying entirely out of pocket. Funding amounts typically range from $4,000 to $8,000 per child, depending on the state and eligibility category.
Mar 137 min read


LittleLit for Languages: Built-In Spanish, French, and German Practice for Homeschool Kids
Adding a homeschool foreign language can feel overwhelming when families are already balancing math, reading, science, and multiple grade levels. Many parents try apps or tutors, but lessons often become inconsistent or too expensive to maintain. Built-in language electives offer a simpler approach. With structured Spanish, French, and German practice integrated into a homeschool routine, children receive pronunciation feedback, grammar guidance, and short repeatable lessons.
Mar 126 min read


My Child Struggles with Focus — Can AI Tutoring Help?
Many parents watch their child sit down to study only to see their attention drift within minutes. Books remain open, but the focus is gone. Traditional study methods, from extra worksheets to standard online apps, often fail to keep young learners engaged. With so many distractions around, parents naturally wonder how to build stronger focus and better study habits. This is where AI tutoring is making a difference. Designed for kids, an AI tutor adapts lessons in real time,
Aug 29, 20257 min read


AI Tutors: Superheroes or Villains?
AI is showing up everywhere — even in our kids' education. From helping with homework to personalising lessons, AI tutors are changing how children learn. But here’s the big question: Are they superheroes, making learning better? Or villains, doing all the work and robbing kids of real thinking? The answer?It depends on how the AI is built. The right AI tutor can be an incredible study partner — helping kids understand, explore, and stay engaged. But the wrong kind? That’s w
Mar 19, 20254 min read

