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The Sunday-night panic.

Every homeschool mom knows it. The frantic 9pm 'what are we doing tomorrow' spiral. Here's how I broke it.

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Annie Cohen
·May 22, 2026·4 min read
Mother working at a laptop late in the evening with a warm lamp glow

If you've ever homeschooled, you know this feeling.

It's Sunday night. The kids are finally in bed. You sit down with a cup of tea, exhausted. And then it hits you: tomorrow is Monday. You haven't planned the week. You don't know what Gavriel's math chapter is. You can't find Meira's reading assignments. The science kit you ordered hasn't arrived. The library books are overdue. The state portfolio deadline is two weeks away and you've barely started.

You open your laptop. You spend the next two hours frantically pulling lesson plans together. You go to bed at 1am. Monday morning you're exhausted before the kids wake up.

I lived that for SIX YEARS.

The platform was built, in part, to kill the Sunday night panic. The week generates itself from the curriculum you've already chosen. Library books are auto-tracked from your last order. The state portfolio is updated in real-time as your kids work, so the deadline is never a surprise.

Sunday nights now: I read. I make tea that's still hot when I drink it. I talk to my husband. The week is already planned.

That's not a feature. That's a way of life. It's why I built this.

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Annie Cohen
Founder · Kendall → Miami, FL · 4 kids
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