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The Eclectic Homeschooler
What kind of schedule do you like to follow? Were any of these ideas new to you?
Comment from : The Eclectic Homeschooler


DejaDrewit
I love this I love the idea of taking s long break between semesters and also still doing some work during the summer so they don’t forget what they learned and dont have that dreadful feeling of school starting up again, because it never ends 🤣
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Rachel A
I'd like to homeschool year round, but both my kids really enjoy attending summer camp through our local ymca Because of that, we homeschool the traditional August-May schedule They do some great things, though Weekly trips to the movie theater, nature center, and pool Plus, weekly fieldtrips to different places, like the planetarium, discovery museum, zoo, etc brbr I consider summer camp as outsourcing unschooling 😅
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JennyJean Razzle
We start in august and get done in may, take a couple weeks here and there on the holidays Take summer mostly off, the summer is when we do a lot of art and science projects, nature hikes, working in the garden brDo what feels right for you and take breaks when you or your kids need them! brSometimes it gets stressful but mostly I love homeschooling 💖 I love this channel it’s helped me a lot!
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Carmelle Garcia
The 12 weeks on 5 weeks off sounds really fun, especially if you like to travel like our family does, but I think it’s probably better suited for older students
Comment from : Carmelle Garcia


Tabitha Mahaney
This will be our first year of homeschool with more structure The 3 weeks per month was what I resonated with most Thank you for showing us all these options
Comment from : Tabitha Mahaney


Joi Davis
Erin, when you say 6 weeks on 1 week off, 4 weeks on 1 week off, and 3 weeks a month, how many days of school a week is that?
Comment from : Joi Davis


Bry Walker
We are currently doing a relaxed preschool I have been using your channel to glean information for the future and really develop a plan for when we do begin a curriculum I was really interested in year round for many reasons but there are so many important summer activities we do I realize more prayer needs to be surrounding this topic and a flexible mindset that we can try different options, especially as my children grow and might have their own input for what they might like to try
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Candi Morris
we plan on doing a mix of a couple of these!
Comment from : Candi Morris


Asheley Broadway
Love your channel for a while you are an amazing mother and I’m thankful for your channel Thank you 😊
Comment from : Asheley Broadway


Maree K
I originally changed to 6 weeks on 1 week off after first watching you talk about it and it has worked for us as that's how I normally plan our unit studies This new year I am actually going to try reducing them to a 4-week study to keep the focus and motivation, so I like the idea of trying 12 weeks or 3 terms, as this is how I schooled when I was younger and I have never really thought about using it in our homeschool until today
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daisyllemonade
I’m an admin assistant from home and due to a massive project I have to commit to the last week of each and every month, we always school 3 weeks on, 1 week off By using a loop schedule and schooling year round, it works out well and we are able to be so flexible
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S M
This is our second year homeschooling at first we followed public school curriculum Now we do 4 full days (Mon-Th) and 1/2 day on Fri AR is VERY relaxed with homeschooling guidelines, but heavily stress that parent(s) assume all responsibilities However we are enjoying it and have decided not to send our sons back to public school
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Autumn Williams
Last year homeschooling was so hard for us because I don’t have the time to plan well for our year due to family chaos This year, I finally was able to have time to plan and we’re going to attempt the more year-round approach with sabbatical weeks (our child being kindergarten and our second being preschool)
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Joyful Noise Learning with Ashley W
Year Round was GREAT when my kids were little and needed consistent structure, but now that my kids are older, they asked for a Summer break and just have time to play This was a great playful summer this year 💗💗
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Joyful Noise Learning with Ashley W
I love the 6 weeks on 1 week off 🙌🏼👏🏻 Helps me get a break and gives me regular breaks to reset the house or plan, or just not do any school 😆
Comment from : Joyful Noise Learning with Ashley W


Joyful Noise Learning with Ashley W
We do 4 days a week, with a Life Skills or Field Trip day on the 5th day 👏🏻👏🏻
Comment from : Joyful Noise Learning with Ashley W


our family videos
Junior year and child will work hard for 4 days to have a long weekend for interest led learning, we start in Aug end in early May We LOVE to travel/ cruise and count that as school days bc goodness soo much learning is taking place We want to foster the bond of our family, enjoying each other’s company while seeing what we can before the next big stage happens
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kat99
Great, helpful video! We are doing 6 weeks on, 1 week off but definitely being flexible even with that because we are going away for 2 weeks in January If we need to go longer into June, I'm fine with that We enjoy having about 8 weeks off in the summer to travel and go to the beach and to water parks
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Family Style Learning
Great list! Really helpful!
Comment from : Family Style Learning


Ana F
I'm really intrigued by the 12 weeks on, 5 weeks off approach I'm going to go back and look at my plans to see if I can (and want to) try this out
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Renegade2311
Love your ideas! We are year round We school year round since both boys have autism The oldest already graduated a few years ago but I continue to homeschool him with my youngest who is in 9th grade this year We take less time off spring, summer, and fall We take more time off in the winter We follow a simple schedule for the high school years Works for us
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Girl4granted
I recently met a mom who does 3 weeks on and 1 week off- I loved that ideabrbr She told me how she use to get frustrated and annoyed with her children during her period and since she stop teaching that week they all have been so much happier I struggle with terrible periods and those are the weeks when I tend to loose my patience I really want to see if we can switch this yearbrbrI also moved our "school time" to the afternoons and the days started running smoother brbrUltimately home education is a lifestyle were we get to live and learn with our children- took me 3 years to realise that!
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brian and vanessa
I'm just wondering if you do Distance Learning, or if you buy your own curriculum and have no formal teacher?
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Blessed Homeschool Mess
Love the 12 weeks on and 5 week breaks!
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Kim Jay
We do 6 weeks on 1 week off It is our sabbath rest week I schedule any appts & play dates during those weeks I also plan for the next term during that time Our week off usually lands around a holiday (Canadian thanksgiving, Easter, etc) I love doing it this way Give me something to look forward to push through towards
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Danielle Ravitch
Year three for me, and I LOVE that 12 week option
Comment from : Danielle Ravitch


Kyle and Michelle Powers
We try to do 6 weeks on 1 week off If anything comes up or we tire out early that day after core subjects we choose to make up group lessons in the summer and sometimes continue a short schedule of math as well!
Comment from : Kyle and Michelle Powers


Sara Sali
We are more a 6 week on, one off (although I’m not super strict with this since my kids are still little) We do a light summer nature study and lots of reading I like the idea of 12 on, 5 off Although I give my kids their birthdays off (and this year the whole week of their birthdays off lol) I love the flexibility of homeschool!!
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G Q
So glad you are back on YouTube!!@
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Shiesha Toomer
This year we are doing a 4 day school week!
Comment from : Shiesha Toomer


Lauren Robertson
This video was SO helpful! Thank you so much! 💕
Comment from : Lauren Robertson


Patsy Hoheisel
We started homeschooling after the pandemic started so going on 3 years My 11 and 9 year old still remember summer break after going to public school It’s been hard to convince them to do any other schedule I wouldn’t mind a 6 weeks on 1 week off but I think I would get voted off the island if I implemented year round schooling at our house 😉
Comment from : Patsy Hoheisel


Marie Lapoint
we do a 6 week on and 1 week off, with time off in the summer!
Comment from : Marie Lapoint


Katrina Alison
Interesting to hear the different ways to plan your schooling time! We have pretty much followed the school's schedule (except minus all the pa days, strikes and shut downs haha) This year my husband has a new job as a pastor and so he takes Fridays off instead of Sunday so there was no way school would be taking place on Fridays So we are trying out the 4 day a week thing! It's nice that we can be flexible with the schedule and make it work for us!
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Abundance in the Son
Wow!!! I didn't know there were so many options!!! I think we will probably do the 3 weeks/1 week off as I look at what worked last year But, I feel very flexible in this area
Comment from : Abundance in the Son


Sandy
This year we've decided to focus on spending time with friends as we haven't had as many opportunities due to covid Ideally the 6 weeks on 1 off schedule will give me the ability to do some good planning but we tend to lean toward year round schooling with 4 days on 3 days off
Comment from : Sandy


Kelsey - Teaching Tiny Disciples
Thanks for sharing! I hadn’t heard of some of these We do a bit of a combo: 4 days a week, with Friday being our enrichment day; 6 weeks on, 1 off; and year round Summer and Christmas is much more laid back/unschooling with some fun math to keep them sharp It’s taken 6 years, but we’ve finally found what works for us! ☺️
Comment from : Kelsey - Teaching Tiny Disciples


Matthews adventures
This is such a great video Thanks for sharing We are 6 weeks on, 1 off, too
Comment from : Matthews adventures


Train Them Up
I love homeschooling for so many reasons but the flexibility is one of my top “why’s” We’re year round homeschoolers because we thrive on routine and it doesn’t take long at all to get everything covered
Comment from : Train Them Up


Ridahun Syiemiong
Thank you so much for bringing up this topic, now i can think about it since i will be starting homeschooling next year
Comment from : Ridahun Syiemiong


Joi Davis
So happy for this info!!!!
Comment from : Joi Davis


Holly Trujillo
We do three weeks on, fourth week Friday and Monday off to allow for a four day weekend
Comment from : Holly Trujillo


Jennifer Harley
We are doing 6 weeks on 1 off, 4 days a week, year round Long breaks for thanksgiving and Christmas
Comment from : Jennifer Harley


Constance Jackson
So this year was our 1st year With our oldest starting kindergarten We just did all year learning We are a military family and this last winter was our first time seeing snow so we had a bit of distraction But this year we seem to have lots vacations coming up so we may have to do things differently This was a great video for us at this time Thank you so much
Comment from : Constance Jackson


Stephanie Koch
Thank you
Comment from : Stephanie Koch


Summer Meyers
This is so useful!! I'm saving this for future use--some years I need to switch it up, and this is an excellent guide to refer back to Thank you! ❤️
Comment from : Summer Meyers



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