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    Homeschool Scheduling In Real Life

    enSeptember 23, 2021
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    About this Episode

    A homeschool schedule can help us bring our big picture ideas into daily life, but that doesn't mean it's easy. In fact, bridging the gap between our plans and our reality might be one of the most challenging parts of homeschooling. In this episode, Leah and Amy discuss the art of scheduling a Charlotte Mason homeschool. How do you make plans that flex and adapt when you get hit with a curveball, whether it's dawdling over lessons or a toddler who needs some extra attention?

    For full show notes: https://thinkinglove.education/2021/09/23/homeschool-schedule-real/

    To learn about our habit training course, our early years summit, or to check out our Charlotte Mason inspired merch: https://thinkinglove.education/shop

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