
Ways To Schedule Your Homeschool
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In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, host Candace Crompton discusses various methods for creating a homeschool schedule that works for families. She explores different approaches, including traditional school calendars, block scheduling, and year-round homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and adapting to individual family needs.
Candace encourages listeners to engage with the homeschooling community and share their experiences.
Takeaways
- Creating a homeschool schedule is a personal journey.
- Flexibility is key in homeschooling.
- Fridays can be dedicated to field trips and exploration.
- Traditional school calendars are common but not mandatory.
- Block scheduling allows for in-depth learning.
- Learning happens outside of textbooks.
- Year-round homeschooling offers flexibility and longer breaks.
- The six weeks on, one week off method can prevent burnout.
- Engagement with the homeschooling community is valuable.
- Every family's homeschooling approach is unique.
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