As you consider the changes you need to make in your homeschool mid-year, take a look at the homeschool scheduling frustrations and issues that are causing you to face burnout. Many of us know that we might need to switch curriculum, but what about the schedule? Maybe it’s just not working. Maybe we have too many commitments on the calendar.
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Welcome to the show notes for Episode #145 of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast!
As a former classroom teacher, now homeschooling mom of five, I love to equip and encourage other homeschooling families.
On the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast our goal is to inspire and encourage you with actionable strategies to take you from overwhelmed to confident in your homeschool adventure. Listen to interviews with amazing influencers in the homeschool world and beyond.
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Check out episode 134 of the podcast with Jim Hodges as our guest.
Homeschool Scheduling Changes
Jen Dodrill from Jen Dodrill History at Home joined us in the Homeschool Mom Collective this month to talk about new year resets and goal setting for our homeschools.
One obvious change many of us make in the new year is a curriculum overhaul. Most of us tend to feel the freedom to change up resources and curriculum plans if they’re just not working. Side note – if you’re a new homeschool mom and you think you have to finish the curriculum even if it’s causing frustration and tears – you don’t! Feel the freedom to make changes with curriculum even mid-year.
But the topic that I pulled from our interview with Jen was about schedule frustrations. And this isn’t just talking about when you cover English or history during your day. This is talking about a schedule overview for your life. When are you doing errands. When are you fitting in all the “extras” that take you outside the home?
For some of you, the homeschool schedule is what needs to change in order to prevent burnout. So listen in on this small part of our conversation with Jen and see if it resonates with you.
Listen to the Podcast
Homeschool Schedule Resources
Are you pulling your kids out mid-year to begin homeschooling? Check out Jen’s post about how she did just that! Homeschooling Mid-Year: All the Important Stuff You Need to Know
The Only 2 Things You Need to Start Homeschooling Tomorrow
Advice for Your Homeschool Schedules
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