Homeschool Planning
Homeschool Planning 101: The Block Scheduling Method
The block scheduling method is very popular among homeschoolers for a reason. It is practical, efficient, and flexible. What more could a homeschool mom want? I personally think this method of homeschool scheduling is a great method for anyone – both the Type A homeschooler who loves organization and lists, as well as the Type…
How to Create a 4-Year High School Plan for Your Student
The idea of forecasting your child’s course of study four years before he or she graduates can feel like an overwhelming task. You still may see your child as too young and immature to be wrestling with the ideas of Aristotle or delivering a convincing speech on the impact that homesteading has on the environment….
Let Your Schedule Guide You, Not Enslave You
People plan in a variety of ways.  Some people like lists, some like to check things off, some scribble on sticky notes all over their desks. Regardless of the way you like to plan or schedule things, most would agree that in order to homeschool successfully, you will need some sort of plan. The main…
Finding a Homeschool Schedule that Fits Your Family
Creating a homeschool schedule that fits your family is essential. Trying to implement a schedule that doesn’t suit the natural flow of your home can lead to frustration and set you up for failure. The first step is understanding that your schedule can be as unique as your family. How to Find a Homeschool Schedule…
Homeschool Planning that Doesn’t Suck the Life Out of You
Does homeschool planning seem like it might suck the life out of you every year? If this time of year is especially grueling for you, trying something new can make things so much easier! Some of us are planners and some of us – not so much. I know some moms, including myself, who love…
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