When children learn to think critically, something amazing happens: they begin to read between the lines, find their own voice on the page, and engage with the world around them with curiosity and confidence. These are the kinds of thinkers—and humans—that homeschooling families have the perfect opportunity to raise.
At Brave Writer, critical thinking isn’t a separate subject or a box to check. It’s woven into everything we do—our products, our online classes, and the other resources we create for families like yours. We believe that when kids learn to question, analyze, and communicate thoughtfully, they become:
- better readers,
- more powerful writers,
- and more compassionate members of their communities.
We’ve gathered eighteen posts on critical thinking into one place so you can explore, return to, and share these ideas at your own pace. Wherever you are in your homeschool journey, we hope something here sparks Big Juicy Conversations around your table.
Critical Thinking Posts
- Start with Facts and Curiosity
- Critical Thinking Starts with Caring
- Clarify Your Bias
- Identify the Storytellers
- Belief vs. Fact
- Don’t Derail Thoughtfulness
- Promote Wonder
- Connection Is Everything
- When We Find Someone Else’s Viewpoint Irrational
- Requirements for Critical Thinkers
- Question the Experts
- Learning How to Think
- One Right Answer?
- Curiosity without Defensiveness
- The Danger of Black and White Thinking
- An Alternative to Certainty
- Critical Thinking and Fundamentalism
- A Critical Thinker’s Bill of Rights





















