Episode 169
Hey there, wonderful homeschooling parents! Jean here, your guide on this exciting adventure of homeschooling. Today, let’s dive into a concept I call better than curriculum.
“What could possibly be better than curriculum?” you might be wondering!
Well, let me tell you, it’s your very own plan that you create!
As homeschoolers, we often feel pressured to follow expert advice and stick to pre-written curricula.
But here’s the truth: those plans aren’t tailored to your family’s unique needs. So, let’s break free from the mold and embark on a homeschooling journey full of creativity and authenticity.
Jump into this wonderful discussion on the Art of Homeschooling podcast by pressing play above. You’ll hear all about my simple framework for crafting your own homeschool plans.
Discovering the Power of Rhythm: Simplifying Your Homeschool
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the multitude of options within a curriculum, you are not alone. Trust me.
The secret to homeschooling with ease lies in simplicity and rhythm.
By establishing a daily and weekly rhythm, you can create a framework that brings consistency and flow to your homeschooling days.
Say goodbye to decision fatigue and hello to empowerment!
With a simplified approach, you’ll not only save time but also cultivate deeper connections with your children through meaningful learning experiences.
Embracing Your Unique Path: Thriving in Homeschooling
Your homeschooling journey is yours to craft.
Let go of the pressure to conform and embrace your individuality as a homeschooling family.
Whether you’re just starting out or have been on this journey for years, remember that simplicity is the key to success.
So, take a deep breath, trust your instincts, and know that you have everything you need to thrive in homeschooling.
Better Than Curriculum: Charting Your Own Journey
Here are a few simple steps to break free from curriculum and chart your own homeschooling journey with ease and simplicity.
- Identify the base components you’d like to include in your daily homeschool lessons. Include elements like songs, verses, a story, artistic activities, and skills practice. These components form the foundation of your daily lessons and create a sense of rhythm in your homeschooling routine. A simple lesson framework like the one in the Homeschool Simplicity Bundle can inspire you.
- Set aside a small amount of time regularly to plan out the specific details of your lesson components. Acknowledge that life is busy and by having this simple framework of a few lesson components, you can pull ideas together on short notice easily.
- Utilize the resources you have available for inspiration. If you’re unsure about which songs, stories, or components to choose, explore resources like the Waldorf Block Rotation. This provides topic ideas aligned with your child’s developmental stage.
- Choose stories and books from your collection or library. Select stories and books that complement your chosen topics, fostering engagement and learning in your homeschool environment.
- Consider the homeschool curriculum you already have as a resource. If you own curriculum materials, use them selectively for inspiration and supplementary resources. Remember, you don’t have to follow the curriculum rigidly from start to finish.
- Embrace simplicity and flexibility. Avoid overcomplicating your homeschooling plan and focus instead on creating a streamlined approach that works for your family. Trust in your ability to craft meaningful lessons tailored to your children’s learning journey.
Thanks for tuning in today, and remember, it’s not about perfection ~ it’s all about connection.
I’ll catch you on the next episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast!
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