Homeschool Virtual
SEL Course Offerings
Creative journeys that nurture emotional literacy, connection, and self-awareness—for homeschoolers.
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An identity exploration course designed to help students build self-worth, empathy, and a deeper sense of internal belonging. Through a blend of storytelling, guided reflection, and expressive arts, students will explore the many layers of who they are—celebrating their unique qualities while also honoring their roots, culture, and community.
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Each week centers on a specific theme—from family and ancestry to dreams, values, and personal strengths—inviting students to reflect on the people, places, and moments that shape them. Using picture book read-alouds, journaling, and hands-on creative projects, students will practice sharing their voice, expressing their story, and recognizing how identity connects us all.
The course meets twice a week for 60–90 minutes (depending on class size) per session.

How do we know when something feels right — in our friendships, in our choices, or in the ways we treat the world around us?
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In this creative, heart-centered class, students explore what it means to live in “right relationship” with themselves, others, and the world. Through stories, journaling, discussion, and expressive arts, learners will begin forming their inner compass — a sense of integrity guided by self-awareness, empathy, and imagination.
Each week we’ll explore a new kind of relationship — to our body, heart, and mind; to family and friends; to community and Earth; to technology and culture — and reflect on what “right relationship” looks and feels like in each. Students will be encouraged to listen within, express creatively, and discover what helps them feel connected, balanced, and true to themselves.
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The course meets twice a week for 60–90 minutes (depending on class size) per session.

A creative, student-led learning journey that integrates project-based learning, emotional exploration, and self-discovery.
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Designed as a follow-up to Who I Am or Right Relationship, this series invites students to choose a theme they explored in those courses and dive deeper through a creative medium—such as visual art, songwriting or musical composition, podcast interviews, zines, video skits, and more.
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Students will receive guidance in project ideation, planning, and execution as they bring a personally meaningful topic to life. Through this journey, they develop self-awareness, confidence, and a deeper connection to their voice, creativity, and community.
This curriculum is designed to be flexible while maintaining a strong, supportive structure.
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Circles typically run 12 sessions and can be adapted to include one or two weekly sessions, each lasting 60–90 minutes.
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A relational learning experience designed to help students build meaningful friendships through curiosity, empathy, and self-awareness.
Through games, storytelling, guided reflection, and expressive arts, students explore what it means to feel heard, understood, and connected to others.
Each week centers on a core friendship skill—such as asking thoughtful questions, listening with care, understanding emotions, navigating differences, and building trust.
The circle format creates a supportive space where students can share their voice, learn from one another, and experience the power of respectful listening and authentic connection.
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The program runs for 6 weeks, meeting once per week for 90 minutes.
Upcoming Classes

For Ages
8-11
Summer 2026 Session
June 24 – July 29, 2026
Schedule
6 Wednesdays
11:00 AM–12:30 PM Pacific
2:00–3:30 PM Eastern
Tuition
$250
Payment plans available at checkout using "Afterpay"