Skipping a Day Doesn’t Have to Wreck Your Homeschool Plans
Skipping a homeschool day is possible without guilt. Here’s 13 tips to free you up without wrecking your plans.
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Skipping a homeschool day is possible without guilt. Here’s 13 tips to free you up without wrecking your plans.
Skipping a Day Doesn’t Have to Wreck Your Homeschool Plans Read More »
If you’re looking for an easy way to put some enjoyment back into the monotony of your homeschool, may I suggest one simple change?
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A Minimum Viable Day can help you stay consistent with homeschooling despite life’s unpredictability. Don’t let tough days keep you down.
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Designing a daily routine homeschool schedule is one of the most important steps to making your homeschool days run smoothly. Start today!
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Homeschooling multiple ages can be a challenging task, but with the help of these ten essential tips, you’ve got this!
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Having a smooth homeschool day is worth striving for. Create your daily homeschool schedule today with these 10 tips!
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Create a weekly homeschool schedule today. Setting this framework will help you lay the foundation for a great homeschool schedule this year!
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Set a schedule using your natural daily rhythm as a starting point to help create the most personalized day for your family. Here’s how.
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Schedules, routines, and rhythms are all helpful aspects of structuring your day. But which method will work for your homeschool family?
Schedules, Routines, and Rhythms: Which is for Me? Read More »
Often it feels like I’m failing as mom, the constant letting go. But maybe this “failure” isn’t such a bad thing.