World Homeschooler’s Day
June 4, 2021 is the inaugural year for this global initiative to recognize homeschoolers world over. It is a date to appreciate the hard work of your favorite homeschooler.
June 4, 2021 is the inaugural year for this global initiative to recognize homeschoolers world over. It is a date to appreciate the hard work of your favorite homeschooler.
Kids hear “No” all the time. Here are some simple steps on creating more “Yes” moments without being a permissive parent.
Neuroscience confirms that touch increases learning. Intelligence, connection and emotional resilience is built through touch.
Laughter sparks learning, choose laughter as a mindset. Proactively use laughter as an environmental element to accelerate learning.
When you incorporate geography, you add a layer of color and context to the learning happening in your home.
Being thankful is an art. It is something that we tend to, cultivate and grow. Practice is something that you intentionally repeat and engage in, to do often, or habitually. Practicing gratitude is life changing and can be performed in many ways all day long.
The holidaze are here again! Daze is craze. Let’s manage that, over the years, I’ve developed a system in 5 steps to beat holiday overwhelm.
Create systems that increase productivity in your homeschool. “A good system shortens the road to the goal.” – Orison Swett Marden. This is a candid statement that speaks truth. Anyone can make a goal. It is the achievement of the goal that brings success. Reaching a goal takes work. Systems should be timesaving, sustainable and produce results.
Building a better homeschool takes 4 steps. Step 1 is rest. Step 2 is building a rhythm. Honoring your priorities is the focus of building rhythm. This means saying yes to priorities and no to interruptions or distractions. Rhythm is reinforced with habits. Step 3 in building a better homeschool is to build better habits.
©2024 90-Minute School Day
Inspired by Beflourish. A Harmonious Events initiative.