Where Childhood Still
Feels Like Childhood
How Does It Work?
A simple, intentional path designed to support both parents and students.
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Start a Conversation
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Meet and Explore
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Complete Enrollment
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Begin the Journey
Intentional Based Learning
We believe children learn best through curiosity, creativity, movement, storytelling, and meaningful hands-on experiences, not rushed or rigid instruction.
Small Group Enviroment
Our modern one-room schoolhouse creates space for strong relationships, individualized support, collaborative learning, and genuine connection.
Whole-Child Approach
We focus on more than academics alone, nurturing confidence, character, creativity, emotional growth, and a lifelong love of learning.
Faith-Centered Foundation
Little House Collective is rooted in kindness, respect, strong values, and Christ-centered learning woven naturally throughout the classroom environment.
Childhood Was Never Meant to Feel Rushed.
Curiosity. Creativity. Connection.
Modern education can often feel overstimulating, rushed, and disconnected from the way young children naturally learn.
Little House Collective was created to offer something more meaningful, a calm, relationship-driven environment where students are encouraged to explore, create, ask questions, and grow with confidence.
Through hands-on learning, strong relationships, creativity, movement, and faith-centered guidance, we help children build not only academic foundations, but a genuine love for learning itself.
A Modern Schoolhouse Setup for Meaningful Learning
Little House Collective blends the warmth of homeschooling with the structure and support of a guided classroom experience.
Through hands-on learning, creativity, movement, literature-rich lessons, nature exploration, and strong relationships, students are encouraged to grow academically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
Our multi-age classroom model allows children to learn collaboratively, build confidence, and develop a genuine love for learning in a calm and nurturing environment.

Standards Built Around How Children Actually Learn
We believe young learners thrive when education is engaging, developmentally appropriate, and rooted in curiosity.
Rather than rigid systems and endless worksheets, our approach emphasizes meaningful experiences, creativity, movement, exploration, and strong foundational learning.
Charlotte Mason Inspired
Waldorf Influenced
Science of Reading Based
Hands-On Learning
Small Group Instruction
Faith-Centered Education

The Hearts Behind Little House
Meet the Teacher,
Michelle Taylor
With more than 18 years of teaching experience, Michelle Taylor brings a deeply relational and intentional approach to early childhood education.
A graduate of Southeastern University, Michelle is reading and ESOL endorsed and trained in Orton-Gillingham instruction. Her passion is helping young learners build strong literacy foundations while creating a classroom environment where children feel safe, encouraged, and excited to learn.
Beyond the classroom, Michelle has been married to her husband Ryan for 17 years and is a proud mom of three. Family, faith, and community are at the center of her life, shaping the same values and care she brings into Little House Collective each day.
At Little House Collective, students are guided with patience, creativity, structure, and care, supporting not only academic growth, but confidence, character, and a lifelong love of learning.
Designed for Rhythm, Structure, and Flexibility
Enrollment for 2026–2027
Is Now Open
Little House Collective is a Step Up for Students direct provider offering a thoughtfully designed three-day learning environment for homeschool families seeking a more intentional educational experience.
Tuition Highlights
3 Days Per Week • $630 Per Month • Step Up Direct Provider • Limited Enrollment Available



