LaTisha Miller

Date Your Spouse Again: Love Was Never Meant to Live on Autopilot 💍✨

Hi friends, Every day I see another post. Another announcement. Another “we just grew apart.” Sometimes there isn’t a villain. No scandal. No dramatic betrayal. Just two people who say they fell out of love and want different things now. And yes, we grow. We change. We evolve. That is part of being human. But […]

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When All They Do Is Play: Why the “Lego & Trampoline Phase” Is Actually Learning

Hi mama, I hear this question from so many parents who are just starting their unschooling journey: “What if my child just wants to play all day — Legos, trampolines, or video games? Am I doing enough?” If that’s you, take a deep breath. You’re not alone. And I promise — this phase is not

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Deschooling Isn’t a Reset Button — It’s a Bridge to Natural Learning

Hey Mama, If you’re stepping into unschooling or transitioning your child from traditional school, you may have heard about deschooling. And sometimes, parents imagine it like a big red reset button: step away from school for a few weeks, relax, and suddenly everything clicks. The kids relax, self-direct, “find themselves,” and a few weeks later,

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Love Languages for Kids (All Ages): Helping Your Child Feel Seen, Safe, and Loved

Hello mama, If parenting sometimes feels harder than it should — if behaviors confuse you, emotions feel big, or connection feels strained — let me gently remind you of this truth: Your child isn’t giving you a hard time.They’re having a hard time. And often, what they’re really asking for is love — just not

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💞 Learning to Love Well: Understanding Love Languages Through Faith, Family, and Grace

Hello friends, If you’ve ever felt loved but still unseen…appreciated but still lonely…or deeply committed yet quietly disconnected… You’re not broken.And neither is your relationship. More often than not, love isn’t missing — it’s just being spoken in a different language. Just like motherhood, homeschooling, and walking in faith, learning how to give and receive

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Love Languages for Couples: Strengthen Your Marriage Through Connection

Marriage is beautiful, but let’s be honest—it’s not always easy. Even when you love each other deeply, there are days when you feel unheard, unappreciated, or disconnected. I’ve been there. After years of juggling family, work, and life’s daily chaos, it’s easy for couples to drift into routine and forget how to speak to each

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My Story: How I Started Homeschooling & Why You Can Too

Hello friends,   If you’re new to homeschooling or unschooling, you’re probably feeling exactly how I once felt — excited, nervous, and maybe a little overwhelmed.And if you’re anything like I was, you may be asking questions like: How do I get started homeschooling? What are the legal requirements where I live? Will my kids

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