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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff Iâve created a few iterations of a chore board over the last year and a half. First it was a poster board frame, and I wrote directly on the hard plastic frame. That worked well, because I could tuck it away quickly and easily when I didnât want our schedule, consequences, and school assignments on display. Then, my 3-year-old used it as a slide (which means he was climbing up it). The frame and plastic ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping Tips Thereâs more than one way to menu plan, and your personality will predict which one is most likely to work for you. So letâs break it down and see why that is and what might work for you that doesnât work for me or your best friend â and why! Read the original post here: The Best Menu Planning Method for Each Personality Type
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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff Keeping track of what each student is supposed to be doing, and making sure they are doing it is one of the struggles of homeschooling moms everywhere. Hereâs how weâre managing it with a free online (and mobile) app called Trello. Some people use spiral notebooks for a daily list; we use Trello for weekly lists. Here are the details and even some video tutorials to get you started! Giving the kids a checklist of ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping Tips Many factors go into the decision about how often you should grocery shop. But it will simplify life and greatly decrease the mental energy and stress involved if it is a decision rather than a haphazard, âAck, we need milk today!â affair. There are three most common options: shopping weekly, every other week, and monthly. As always, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. Many families are likely to choose some combination of these strategies. ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff You know I love lists. And I also love books. So what could be better than a list of books? How about a list of my books? I wonât try to convince you that you need to catalog your books, because you probably donât. But having a catalog of the books on my own shelves is something inherently appealing to me, and it might be to you, too. Read the original post: How I catalogued ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping I know it seems overwhelming. I know even just planning dinner sometimes seems overwhelming. But, seriously, who wants to wake up and decide in the pre-coffee fog what to feed the troops for breakfast? It has to be decided ahead of time. Read the original post here: You need to plan ALL THE MEALS
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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff We homeschool without a schoolroom. Like many homeschoolers, the kitchen table is where much of our work happens. We use our kitchen table, we use our dining room table, we use our couch, and we make due with the space we have. I could write up a great-sounding post about why we donât have a school room on principle. Something about school blending in with real life and not being contained in a separate box. ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping I think taking the kids with me on my grocery excursions is a valuable thing to do. However, that doesnât mean it isnât exhausting. But, my kids are homeschooled, and they do need to get out just as much as I do. Plus, they are homeschooled, so they think going to the grocery store is a grand day out. Plus, I am a homeschooler, so I think it counts as a field trip and âreal life ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff The real trick about having a tidy or organized house is for everything to have a home. Things without homes are clutter. Things with homes can be put away, leaving space for life to happen. Mid-day, the house might look chaotic, but by evening, if everything has a place to go, it can look decently in order again. Read the original post: Homeschooling Without a School Room: Shelves Listen: Simple Sanity Saver: Morning Time Memorization ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping How many grocery store trips feel like a random grab-bag and confused wandering? It happens to us all, but if feeding our people and keeping the shelves stocked is an important part of our service â and it is â then we need some better strategies for making the most of our grocery trips. We want to minimize the time they take, the brain power they require, and the mistakes and oversights we make. Here are ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Organize Homeschool Stuff We are doing something new starting this season and that is kicking things off with a FAQ episode. Joining me to do this is Virginia Lee Rogers. Virginia Lee and I have known each other online for years and she is now helping me with customer support so if you send an email to Simplified Organization or Simply Convivial you might just get a reply back from Virginia Lee and I want you to get ⊠Read More
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Season 8: Grocery Shopping Tips Weâre doing something new this season. Weâre going to be starting off each season with a FAQ episode about the seasonâs topic. This season is going to be about grocery shopping so Iâm here with Virginia Lee Rogers who is helping me with customer support for Simplified Organization and we are going to talk about how to fit grocery shopping into our busy schedules. Transcript Mystie: So, hello, Virginia Lee. Virginia Lee: Hi, Mystie, thanks ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Mom As Atmosphere We recite mottos during our Morning Time. I think the first place I encountered the idea was when listening to ACCS teacher training audio (back before there were CiRCE conferences or podcasts). The elementary classes of Logos School, at least back in the old days, had mottos they recited daily that then the teacher could call to mind when they were relevant. As a family, we already had a few little sayings â ways to ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Habits We are often encouraged to set SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound. It sounds great, and those goals do have a place. But when much of our lives is about developing people (ourselves and our children), we canât put ourselves or others into such neat little boxes. We must treat people as people instead of as projects. So for many of our hopes for the future, weâd do better to focus on our processes â what ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Mom As Atmosphere In the first episode of The ScholĂ© Sisters Podcast we talk about how levity â lightheartedness, humor, cheerfulness â is a burnout prevention method. When we sink into seriousness, into get-it-all-done mode, into self-importance, weâre bound to be pulled down, lose our joy, and want to give up. To prevent burnout and also to recover from it, we need to shed our anxieties and pride â and we do that through laughter. Laughter comes from ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Habits What does being productive even mean? Itâs not simply getting more done, but getting the right things done, done well, and done cheerfully. Whether or not you want to do more in 2016, I bet you want to do what you do better â whether that means more consistently, more joyfully, or more skillfully. Me, too. Just because I write about productivity and organization doesnât mean I have it all together. It just means Iâm always paying ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Mom As Atmosphere Youâve met her. Maybe youâve been her. Maybe you are her. Some homeschool moms might scare you. Some homeschool moms scare their children. But I think weâve all experienced another kind of scary homeschool mom: the one who scares herself. Are you scary? Who do you scare? Read the original post: The Scary Homeschool Mom Listen: Recommended Reading: Simple Sanity Saver: Repent. Rejoice. Repeat. To learn and grow ourselves, we must rejoice. Learning and growing ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Habits Rather than grandiose goals for a new year, we should be focusing on small habits that we can build upon. These new year habits continue giving, because they become automatic. So we can gain their benefit without expending much energy to do so. A habit is an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary. Read the original post here: Start New Year Well: Keystone Habits Recommended Reading
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Season 7: Mom As Atmosphere Sometimes itâs weather, sometimes itâs illness, sometimes itâs simply fatigue. If youâve been homeschooling for awhile, youâre probably familiar with the feeling: homeschool morning blah. Itâs normal; itâs natural; itâs bound to happen. But itâs also one of a homeschool momâs most insidious enemies. No, Iâm not exaggerating. Unless we learn how to overcoming homeschool morning blah, we will not have consistency and we will not be modeling the cheerful grit we want our students ⊠Read More
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Season 7: Habits Why make my bed? It is not so much the made bed itself that is the goal, but the âeasy winâ factor. By making my bed in the morning I set the tone for the day. It is a victory of willpower (because Iâm pathetic and require willpower to make my bed) that doesnât tax my willpower much (not, like, breaking a habit of eating chocolate in the evening â for a purely theoretical example). Walking in ⊠Read More
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