• Homeschool
    • How to Start Homeschooling
    • Resources & Homeschool Curriculum
    • Encouragement
    • Organization
    • By Subject
    • K-8
    • 9-12
    • How to Homeschool in Pennsylvania
  • Home & Family
  • Podcast
  • Shop
    • Inductive Bible Studies
    • Teen Entrepreneur Courses
      • Selling on Etsy Masterclass for Teens
      • eBay Reseller Mini Course for Teens
      • Podcast Launch for Teens
  • Resource Library
  • About
  • Contact

4onemore

Homeschool with Moxie

You are here: Home / homeschool / organization / Why You Need Homeschool Routines Rather Than Schedules

Why You Need Homeschool Routines Rather Than Schedules

Schedules are for traditional schools. If you’re trying to keep schedules in your homeschool and feeling frazzled as you do it, you might be making homeschool harder than it needs to be. What you need are homeschool routines.

If you're feeling frazzled and behind by your schedules, then you need to consider using homeschool routines instead.
Contents hide
1 What are homeschool routines?
2 What Routines Are Not
3 Creating the Right Environment for Homeschooling
4 Related Posts

What are homeschool routines?

Here’s the difference. Schedules look like this:

  • 7:00 wake up
  • 7:30 breakfast
  • 8:00 kids start spelling
  • 8:30 math lesson

Routines look like this:

  • wake up
  • eat breakfast
  • when kids are ready for the day, have them start spelling assignment
  • next is math lesson

Routines are flexible, while schedules are rigid.

And we know that homeschooling goes so much smoother when everything about it is flexible, including your time management.

Because sometimes the weather interrupts your day (impromptu snow fort, anyone?)

Sometimes the dog throws up on the carpet or the kids throw up on the couch. Yeah, those days are fun.

Some days the math lesson is easily understood and successfully completed in 30 minutes tops. Other days, we’re all still crying after 45 minutes of trying to find x.

If you use rigid schedules, then the first hint of falling of the bandwagon might leave you stressed, frustrated, and feeling like your day has been a disaster (even though it hasn’t!). You might always feel behind.

But, if you use routines, then you have built in the fabric of your time the realization that life will happen. You are homeschooling, of course.

What Routines Are Not

Routines are not willy-nilly. They are not “just do whatever you want, whenever you want” types of plans.

Rather, they are general flows to your day. And you have to communicate them well to your kids if you want it to work properly.

So, ask these questions to see if you have established routines:

  • do your kids know what to do when they wake up?
  • do they know what to do after they eat breakfast?
  • do they know what to work on if you’re not able to help them?
  • do they know where to find their assignments for the day?
  • do they know generally how the school day flows?

There is no one right way to homeschool. Some of you do morning time, some do tea time with poetry, some of us have very independent high schoolers who work a lot on their own. But you can still use routines to keep a sanity, clarity, and order throughout your school day.

>> Find the entire Time Management for Homeschool Moms series <<

Creating the Right Environment for Homeschooling

No matter your homeschooling style, you’ll want to create the right environment at home for homeschooling to thrive. What does that look like? This episode will walk you through it! 

Listen to episode 295 of the Homeschool with Moxie Podcast.

Related Posts

Advice on your Homeschool Schedule << this comprehensive post also includes FREE Homeschool Schedule Planner Pages!

Do You Need Homeschool Scheduling Changes?

New to Homeschooling? Get Your Questions Answered Here!

88 Things First Time Homeschool Mom Needs to Know

6 Ways You’re Making Homeschooling Harder Than It Needs to Be

«
»

encouragement, Home & Family, homeschool, how to get started, organization, productivity

Comments

  1. Kristen says

    August 16, 2019 at 11:28 pm

    I think we definitely have a routine over a schedule and I like it that way. I love the flexibility of homeschooling.

    • abby says

      August 17, 2019 at 4:51 pm

      The flexibility of homeschooling is amazing!!

Hi! I'm Abby - a former classroom teacher turned homeschooling mom of 5. You're in the right place if you want to be inspired, encouraged, and equipped to homeschool confidently. You can do it! Read More…

Featured Articles

These three home management tips will be just what you need to reset for the new year. We'll share three actionable strategies for homemakers.

3 Home Management Tips for Homeschool Moms

Independence Hall and Mount Vernon

Free Revolutionary War Virtual Tours for Homeschool History

Want to learn how to plan your homeschool year like a pro? It's actually simpler than you think. @4onemore.com #homeschool #planning

How to Plan Your Homeschool Year Like a Pro

Discover how IEW’s Fix It! Grammar: Robin Hood (Level 3) works, what grammar concepts it covers, and whether it’s the right fit for your homeschool.

Fix It! Grammar Robin Hood Review (Level 3) | IEW Homeschool Grammar Curriculum

notebooking pages

From the Shop

  • Digital College Application Planner Digital College Application Planner $9.99
  • Flower Shop Imaginary Play Set Flower Shop Imaginary Play Set $3.00
  • Backyard Astronomy Pack Backyard Astronomy Pack $3.00
  • Psalms Journal: An Inductive Bible Study Psalms Journal: An Inductive Bible Study $9.99

Please see our Privacy Tools & Privacy Policy.

Homeschool

Homeschool With Moxie Podcast

10 Truths to Crush Homeschool Burnout {FREE class}

How to Homeschool in Pennsylvania

How to Start Homeschooling

Homeschooling 101: Basics for Parents Before You Start

Work With Me

Join – Access Free Library

About Me

Contact

Consultation

Shop

Copyright © 2025 · Darling theme by Restored 316

Copyright © 2025 · Homeschool With Moxie
Home Page Design By Homegrown Creative Studio