mrscoyote
Almost Self-Reliant
I would love to here how you organize your days. It seems by the time I get morning chores done (house and animals), coffee checking e-mail and other msgs it is 10 or later then lessons and breakfast is usually closer to lunch time. Then add in scouts, baseball, church on Wed and Sundays and I will be starting up a ladies book club this week. I just need more time in the day.
Nancy
Nancy
Homeschooling is one of those things that can be very stressful and overwhelming if you take it too serious, and one of those things it's hard not to take too serious at the same time! You have to find balance, or it'll not only drive you nutty, it'll begin to affect your son the same way. Usually when we all got like that, it was around break time anyway, and a few years Spring Break came a week early on account of burnout on everyone's part. You can also split Spring Break time in half, and do half one week, and half the next in order to plan some really fun activities and "field trips" to ease the stress level. We also started doing fridays off after Spring Break if we had enough good days built up that we could allow for doing a few extra pages a day without going overboard, allowing leniency at the end of the week. MY kiddos loved 4 day a week school, and looked forward to the long weekends. We had to go, 180 days per year by state law, and we managed to throw in fun trips and short weeks here and there without much if any difference in our time we needed to be done with school for the year. Just get creative, and relax a bit sis