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As homeschooling parents, we understand the unique challenges that arise when the academic year ends. Summer is here, and so begins a time without the structure and routine of homeschooling. Our children, the very ones we've been teaching, are still with us, ready to start each day, and they need things to do.
This lack of schedule or routine doesn't alleviate pressure. If anything, it can feel even more intense. There is a different kind of responsibility that comes with summer. The pressure to keep our children busy, to fill their days with creative activities, explorations, imagination, and physical activities like swimming or playing in the backyard, can be immense.
Yet, after a whole year of running the schedule and planning, many of us are burned out. The last thing we want is to shoulder the responsibility of planning a summer full of activities. But that doesn't mean we want our kids to miss out on the opportunities summer can bring.
So, how do we navigate this period? How do we ensure our children make the most of their summer, even when it's not officially "homeschooling" time? That's what we want to explore today. Let's delve into how we can help our kids (and ourselves!) enjoy the summer without letting it become a pressure cooker.
You can download show notes for the podcast here: https://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/
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Produced by Nova Media
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As homeschooling parents, we understand the unique challenges that arise when the academic year ends. Summer is here, and so begins a time without the structure and routine of homeschooling. Our children, the very ones we've been teaching, are still with us, ready to start each day, and they need things to do.
This lack of schedule or routine doesn't alleviate pressure. If anything, it can feel even more intense. There is a different kind of responsibility that comes with summer. The pressure to keep our children busy, to fill their days with creative activities, explorations, imagination, and physical activities like swimming or playing in the backyard, can be immense.
Yet, after a whole year of running the schedule and planning, many of us are burned out. The last thing we want is to shoulder the responsibility of planning a summer full of activities. But that doesn't mean we want our kids to miss out on the opportunities summer can bring.
So, how do we navigate this period? How do we ensure our children make the most of their summer, even when it's not officially "homeschooling" time? That's what we want to explore today. Let's delve into how we can help our kids (and ourselves!) enjoy the summer without letting it become a pressure cooker.
You can download show notes for the podcast here: https://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/
Resources:
Connect with Julie:
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