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👋 START HERE — Welcome to Digital HomeSkool
If you're new, start here before you click anything else. This post will show you exactly how Digital HomeSkool works, what’s free, and what to do first.​ ✨ Step 1: How this works Digital HomeSkool is not “sit and watch” learning — it is project-based, hands-on, and built around real skills kids actually use.​ ✅ Kids don’t just watch lessons, they create things ✅ Every unit ends with a finished project ✅ Parents post the work (kids don’t need accounts) ✅ Progress matters more than perfection If your child is making and experimenting, they are doing it right. 🎯​ 🎓 Step 2: Start with the Core Skills (Free) Before big projects, begin with these foundations: 🤖 AI Image Generation – Learn how to give clear instructions to AI 💻 AI Vibe Coding – Turn ideas into simple, fun apps 🎨 Graphic Design in Canva – Use templates, text, and images to design and export 💬 AI Chat Bot – Use and create GPT‑style chatbots for learning 🎬 Video Editing in Canva – Edit videos and add audio These Core Skill Units are free for all families and power every other unit in Digital HomeSkool. ⚡​ 🧩 Step 3: Unlock Integrated Project Units (Creator Library) Once your child has tried 1–2 core skills, you can choose from our Integrated Unit Library:​ - Business projects (like T‑shirt design and Shark Tank‑style pitches) - Creative English, History, Geography, PDHPE, and Music projects - Short 3–4 day mini projects and longer multi‑week ones These integrated units are part of the Creator Library (premium membership: $19/month per family) and are built from the same skills kids learn in the free core units. 📤 Step 4: Share your child’s work When your child finishes a project (core or integrated):​ 📸 Upload an image, video, or screenshot of what they made ✍️ Add a short caption with their age and what they created (no personal details) That’s it. The work speaks for itself. 🙌 🛡️ Step 5: Safety for your family This is a family‑safe learning space, and safety comes first.​ 🔒 Kids don’t message or post directly
This looks amazing. My daughter tends to get bored quickly, so I am constantly seeking new ways for learning activities. Can't wait to get started.
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Crystalynn Ribachauskas
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Stay at home mom who enjoys homeschooling my little science and history expert.

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Joined Jan 9, 2026