12/14/2023 0 Comments Spiral notebookI know what you’re thinking (I was thinking the same thing). She’s not so far removed that she forgets just how hard it was, but she’s got this end-of-the-homeschooling-road wisdom and insight that I just crave to learn from. Sheila homeschooled her three kids into adulthood and they are just some of the most fantastic kids you’ll ever meet. “How’s it going?” she asked with a smile. Our school day was feeling it.Īfter church, I moseyed out to the foyer and gave my friend Sheila a big hug. Twin toddlers change everything! Add a 2-year-old to the mix and things can get downright disastrous by 10 am, let me tell you. In my head, I was finagling how we could possibly combine subjects or weed something out and do less in order to make the school day work.Įven though I had pared back and simplified as much as possible, we were still struggling to hit those most important subjects. Here’s what happenedĮarly in December, I was at church, trying to keep my mind focused- it kept drifting off to schoolwork. Why haven’t you done this all along?” like I said to myself when my friend first showed me how it’s done. I’ll tell you all about it, and then you have every right to say, “Of course, Sarah. I love finding ways to simplify homeschooling, and this method really takes the cake. Back to the homeschooling grindstone already? Ay yi yi! Doesn’t it feel too soon? I’m not feeling quite as fly-by-the-seat as I often do after a break, though, because I’ve got a new system for keeping track of school assignments, and it’s rocking my world.
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