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1️⃣ Download and Read the Guide
Start with Skipping School itself — it outlines the full framework and helps you see the big picture before diving into tools.
2️⃣ Use the Tools to Plan (if bundle purchased)
Open the Tracker and Timeline first; they’ll help you identify how many credits your child can realistically earn before graduation.
3️⃣ Watch for Email Updates
You’ll receive occasional updates with new tools, policy changes, and early-college tips. If you don’t see our email, check your spam folder and mark it “safe.”


That’s why I share ongoing guidance through short emails and posts — real-world examples, updated strategies, and stories from parents who’ve done it successfully.
Every family’s path looks a little different, but the principles are the same.
That’s why I share ongoing guidance through short emails and posts — real-world examples, updated strategies, and stories from parents who’ve done it successfully. If you’d like to keep learning and apply these ideas alongside others doing the same, check your inbox for:
That’s why I share ongoing guidance through short emails and posts — real-world examples, updated strategies, and stories from parents who’ve done it successfully.
If you’d like to keep learning and apply these ideas alongside others doing the same, check your inbox for:
→ “Welcome to Skipping School” — your first email from me.
It’ll include a few quick tips and a way to reach out if you ever get stuck.
👉 Follow along at [MoveIntoMeaning.net] for future insights and tools.
If you have any trouble accessing your files, or if something doesn’t look right, email [email protected].
We typically respond within 24–48 hours.
If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, simply email within 7 days and
we’ll issue a refund — no hassle, no risk.

Ben Highley is a licensed professional counselor and father of six. He spent 15 years working with youth and families in the juvenile court system, then served as a school-based counselor and online teacher. His oldest earned an associate’s at 17 and a bachelor’s at 20 — debt-free; his next two are already earning college credit in high school.

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