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Homeschool Schedule 01/08/2011
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 Are you looking for a good Homeschool Schedule that works for your family? Are you frustrated by not being able to "fit it all in?

Each home will have their own homeschool schedule that works just for that particular home. Looking at the guidelines of setting up a schedule is the best way to personalize your own.

Just because one schedule works for one family, it may not necessarily work for another family. The best homeschooling schedules are tailored to the needs of individual families.

Try these timeless tips...

So let's get started!

Homeschool Schedule Guidelines
      1. Set a time to start and end the day.
Part of being diligent with our homeschooling means that we do not lie in bed until we feel like getting up. DO NOT let them sleep until 9 am and never really get dressed.

In the real world, there is a time to get up and a time to go to bed.

My biggest concern when I started homeschooling my children was that they develop good habits. My children learn from me, because I am their teacher and their mom!!

No matter what they do in life, they will need the discipline to get up in the morning and to go to bed at a proper time.

        2. Schedule a lunch time and recess time.
I write the lunch and recess times into ours schedule to give my children a goal to work toward. It also keeps the day consistent.

Children need boundaries. I have found my children do much better when they know exactly what is expected of then.

        3. Determine you states laws on the number of hours and days of school.
Some states require number of days and some require number of hours.

In either case, it is important to now what days you plan on doing school and for how long... All year, 3 months on and one month off, or 9 months on and 3 months off.

Check out your states laws here! Check out your state's laws here!

        4. Consider the number of children in the household.
With 8 children in my household, different children are doing multiple tasks all through out the day.

Some of my little ones take naps in the afternoon...put that in the schedule.

My younger ones finish school earlier. This leaves me with more time in the afternoon to help the 4 older children and do music practice.

        5. Plan in normal household activities, such as cleaning, cooking, laundry, rest...
A good schedule not only includes teaching school, but has times to clean, cook,laundry, and nap in it as well. If I do not take the time to put these regular activities into my homeschool schedule...they do NOT happen!

In my schedule, I try to do all the cleaning and vacuuming while my older ones are independently working on school.

My preschool, kindergarten and first grade children (yes even my two year old) follow me around and help me clean. Check out age appropriate chores for preschool children. Then around 9:30, I start the younger ones on school.

        6. Schedule in extracurricular activities.
We go on field trips to the fire house, park, field trips, and library visits.

But don't forget grocery shopping, doctor appointments, music lessons... Don't let these times change your schedule...just add it in.

        7. Plan in chores for the all the children.
It is very important that children in the household help in chores. Each of my children have a chore list...Even my preschoolers learn to do chores around the house!

Mom does less work if everyone is pitching in.

In our household, everyone needs to be showered, dressed, hair brushed, bed made, bathroom clean,and room cleaned BEFORE breakfast. With five bedrooms, that is five less rooms I need to clean in the morning. This works for after school and before bed as well.

        8. Make a list of all the things you’d like to accomplish each day, estimate the time required for each.
Make a list: school, cleaning, meals, laundry, nap, music practice...

Then put how long each of these might take to accomplish.

        9. Create a schedule that allows you to get your school, housework, meals, sleep, and activities finished.
Be realistic with your times...yet not rigid. The schedule is to give you some guidelines to work with not to stress you out!

        10. Schedule the hardest subjects when the children are at their best.
My older children do Math, Science, and History first. These are their harder subjects. They take longer and use more brain cells! I have planned these in the morning, because this is the time when they are thinking the best!

        11. Decide whether you want a time/clock schedule or an after breakfast and before lunch type schedule.
A time schedule is when you are set on the clock. For example 7:00 is breakfast, 7:30 start math, 8:30 history...ect.

On a before breakfast schedule: Certain chore or tasks are accomplished before breakfast...OR...Math, Science, and History or finished before lunch.

Depending what works best for you is the type of schedule you pick.

Now What? Sit down and create your unique homeschool schedule!

It is important to have a schedule for homeschooling, yet be flexible, don't let the schedule control you.

It is just a guideline to help you accomplish your daily tasks. Try many different schedules to find the one that works best.

In the end, your hard work will pay off and everyone in the home will be happier for your time and effort!



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    My husband's been the pastor of Lighthouse Baptist Church in New Concord, Ohio for the last 9 years.

    We have been married for 16 years.

    We have eight children and one angel baby...Little Zachariah...who went to heaven early at 17 weeks gestation.

    I enjoy being the mother and teacher to eight wonderful children.: Joshua, Autumn, Melody, Carissa, Timothy, Stephen, Serenity, and Mercy!

    I am currently working on a information site for homeschooling.

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    Cassandra De Leon

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