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How to build consistency in your homeschool routine

March 14, 2021 by Rachel 12 Comments

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One area that many homeschool families struggle is with consistency. Even from just doing this for a short period of time, I know it’s true. Being constant with our schooling is an important factor in keeping things going smoothly. And also for reaching their educational goals and milestones. Building consistency in your homeschooling routine can help build consistency in your everyday life, too! Here are a few ways you can help to build consistency in your homeschool routine.

Prioritize the must-dos

Choose a few subjects that absolutely must be done daily. For most families, this will include reading and math. If you do nothing else, do those two (or three) subjects. Build up the constant habit of daily reading and math time with your children as early as possible. These easy tasks will lay the foundation that will help keep your days running smoothly. Even if your homeschool day is a short one.

Healthy Habits build routines

Building consistency is all about building healthy habits. Create a new habit each month and add it to your family’s day. These tiny changes will turn into healthy habits that will stick around.

How to build consistency in your homeschool

Healthy habits, like incorporating walks, extra outdoor time, hikes, or art time, will help the kids and you. Knowing these things are built into your homeschool day will make everyone more willing to do the less-than-fun things.

Don’t overload your days

Something I learned early on is that it’s really easy to overload your homeschool day. You’ll think you’re not doing or teaching enough. So you’ll add more and more tasks on, but it doesn’t get done; nor does it make your day any easier. Overloading your day will only overwhelm you. And, honestly? You’re less likely to get anything done that day.

How to build consistency in your homeschool

Instead, plan the minimum you need to get done and if everyone is up for more or wants to explore something new pull out the extra work and get ahead. If you do plan out a full schedule try not to look at it for the day until you and your children are ready to dive in to prevent that feeling of overload.

Set rewards for consistency

We decided, as a family, to set rewards for a straight week of consistency. We track our consistency on a chart, earn rewards individually, and as a group. It helps to keep us all accountable. These goals can be things like a family trip to Target on a Sunday morning (the kids personal favorite). But having bigger, monthly goals is helpful, too. Plus, it gives us something to look forward to. This will help fuel each days efforts — even on days where not everyone is feeling the lesson plans.

Track your progress

Truly seeing progress in your child’s learning can be a big encouragement to stick to consistency day after day in your homeschool. It’s true for both the teacher (mom or dad) and the kids. Personally, I wasn’t sure my Pre-K daughter was learning enough. Day after day of sight words seemed to just be hum drum. But that consistency? It paid off the moment she said the first word before I had a chance to say it!

How to build consistency in your homeschool

It was a game-changer. Honestly. I felt like we had been in an endless loop of sight cards. And then one day it just clicked.

Plan intentional days off

When burn out starts to kick in it is easier to stick with it when you know you have a break coming up. Be sure to plan regular breaks at regular intervals with your family. These breaks can line up with your local schools so that your kids can spend time with friends; or you can do your own thing on your own schedule!

When all is said and done, just make homeschooling a priority and have semi-set hours. Flexible and consistent is key. Make priorities, stick to those priorities, and find consistency in the rest.

Tell me — what’s your key to staying consistent with homeschooling?

Filed Under: #MomLife, homeschool, parenthood, parenting, tips + tricks Tagged With: #MomLife, homeschool, motherhood, parenthood

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  1. Gideon Akachukwu Okorie

    March 15, 2021 at 12:56 pm

    Thanks for sharing this very routine, it’s very resourceful..

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  2. Marta

    March 15, 2021 at 5:52 pm

    Consistency is key as a homeschool mom. Very rarely do we deviate from our schedules and routines.

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  3. Lisa

    March 15, 2021 at 6:20 pm

    I’m finally starting to get the hang of homeschooling and these tips really helped.

    Reply
  4. Serena

    March 15, 2021 at 7:58 pm

    It’s so important to be consistent. I love the idea of tracking it on a chart, makes it attainable and visual for the children.

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  5. Tweenselmom

    March 15, 2021 at 9:14 pm

    Your kids are so adorable! And yes, don’t overload. It’s better for everyone if you take one step at a time.

    Reply
  6. Bella

    March 15, 2021 at 9:56 pm

    These are such great tips, I work from home and I can use these tips towards that. Your kids are also so stinking cute

    Reply
  7. Nikki Wayne

    March 16, 2021 at 3:04 am

    Thanks. I love all the ideas. So helpful.

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  8. Deborah Brooks

    March 16, 2021 at 9:01 am

    I am sure it has been a tough year for all the kids at home. Having a schedule sure makes things a lot easier for all of you

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  9. Emily Fata

    March 16, 2021 at 10:10 am

    I learned so much from your post today! Definitely gives me a lot to think about, so thank you!

    Reply
  10. Sarah Althouse

    March 16, 2021 at 2:29 pm

    My daughter is too young for school but I’ve definitely been considering homeschooling as she gets older and can see why consistency would be huge!

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  11. Tisha

    March 16, 2021 at 3:32 pm

    These are all great tips for homeschooling! Consistency is key!

    Reply
  12. Rosey

    March 16, 2021 at 8:44 pm

    It is hard to resist overloading. You are correct though, it rarely if ever is a good idea.

    Reply

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