Homeschool Planning Tips for the Unorganized Mom

You won’t want to miss out on these homeschool planning tips for the unorganized mom. These great tips are simple to do and can help you get organized fast. Trust me on this one.

Be certain to check out our Homeschool Planning Ideas as well! 

If you’re like me then you know, homeschool planning doesn’t come easily to you. I’m not one of those type A, who has everything planned out and “knows where everything is at all times” kind of mom. I’m just not. And I’m okay with that.

Here are some planning tips for unorganized homeschool moms like us. If you’re not naturally a huge planner, you can still do these. All of these tips are things that you can easily adjust and use to make your homeschooling days a bit more organized. 

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How to make homeschooling easier?

Designate learning spaces

Our learners must have an environment that is conducive to learning. Fill it up with necessary learning resources like books, activity kits, and learning tools. This allows children not to be easily distracted and will naturally indulge themselves in studying.

This will also prevent you from being all over the place, as what they might need in their studying is already designated in one place. Things are neat and easier this way.

Know your priorities

Sometimes, we tend to be unorganized because we try to do everything all at once. But it actually makes things more chaotic when we are overwhelmed especially when one thing does not go as planned.

Knowing your priorities will save you time and energy and be more efficient. Focus on what you think is the most important thing to do and do the least important when you have extra time.

Keep it simple

Keep things simple first. This is why it is important to know your priorities. Start small, let yourself adjust to the process of homeschooling then do the more complex thing once you get comfortable with it.

Establish Routines

This is important for them to distinguish between play and study time. This is to create structure and a sense of routine to help them stay on track. This might be hard to implement at first, so remember the advice I gave you earlier, keep it simple first!

It is also important for us parents to allow some flexibility when needed. We should be adaptable to the circumstances, that is how we can make homeschooling work for us and our family.

Homeschool Planning for the Unorganized Mom eBook

Take a look at this homeschool planning eBook. It comes with a set of helpful printables to get you started on the right path. Perfect for moms who want to start and those who want to change their homeschooling journey. Great homeschooling tips are waiting for you!

The Unorganized Homeschool Mom Planner

This will help you reduce that sense of overwhelm about homeschooling. Be confident and worry no more as this planner is exactly what you need!

Need a system to help get you organized? Try one of these homeschool planning books and planners. All of these books give great tips and ideas on how you can easily structure and format your homeschooling day. These are some of my favorites as I think they have really great tips! 

If you prefer a printed planner, you can’t go wrong with any of these.

Becoming Homeschoolers: Give Your Kids a Great Education, a Strong Family, and a Life They'll Thank You for LaterBecoming Homeschoolers: Give Your Kids a Great Education, a Strong Family, and a Life They’ll Thank You for LaterHome Learning Year by Year, Revised and Updated: How to Design a Creative and Comprehensive Homeschool CurriculumHome Learning Year by Year, Revised and Updated: How to Design a Creative and Comprehensive Homeschool CurriculumThe Call of the Wild and Free: Reclaiming the Wonder in Your Child's Education, A New Way to HomeschoolThe Call of the Wild and Free: Reclaiming the Wonder in Your Child’s Education, A New Way to HomeschoolHomeschool Planner for Multiple Kids: Daily. Weekly & Monthly Assignment TrackerHomeschool Planner for Multiple Kids: Daily. Weekly & Monthly Assignment TrackerLesson Plan Book: Undated Curriculum Planner for Teachers & HomeschoolLesson Plan Book: Undated Curriculum Planner for Teachers & HomeschoolHomeschool Mama Customizable 12 Month Homeschool Planner | Plan and Track your Homeschool YearHomeschool Mama Customizable 12 Month Homeschool Planner | Plan and Track your Homeschool Year

 

Homeschool Planning Tips for the Unorganized Mom

Sometimes we can all use a few tips on how to get organized. Even if you like to live with a flexible schedule, there are still plenty of things that you can do to get organized and ready for the day. 

Every person will have their own way of homeschool planning, you just need to find the right method for you. It may be an online program, paper planner, or bullet journal. The important thing is to just get started.

Still don’t get the right balance and adjustments in your homeschooling? You may love these tips to get started and be organized in your homeschooling!

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Planning is hard at first because you have to list out and consider everything. With the right resources, I’m pretty sure you’ll figure out how to sort everything out real soon!