![]() This might drive some people nuts, but for me, breaking big jobs into small, manageable chunks ensures that I actually get them done.Ĥ. I plan 30 minutes a day in one room then move on to the next room the next day, and alternate until they are done. What is something around the house that you'd love to finish, but feel like you can't? In my house, I have several rooms that need to be re-organized. That way they are done first and I don't have to worry about them the rest of the day.ģ. What school subjects are your LEAST favorite and least likely to get done? Which are the most time consuming? Mine are read-alouds and science at the moment, so I schedule those during breakfast and breakfast clean-up. What are your big “must do” items every morning, that are more difficult to do with the kids around? Mine are devotions, prayer time, and exercise – so I schedule those before the kids get up, along with starting the washing machine.Ģ. At least it would be something to try! If, like me, you sometimes feel like the inmates are running the asylum, ask yourself these questions:ġ. ![]() So I put together some questions to (hopefully) help you put together your own routine. I've shared some about this before in my “Every Mom's Guide to Getting Organized” series, but as I continue to get questions about how we work My Father's World into our days, I thought I'd get a little more specific on creating a homeschool routine that works for you.Įach year that we've homeschooled has brought it's own unique challenges for my family, and I'd guess that's the same for most. One of the most frequent questions I get is about our daily routine.
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