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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Unexpected Homeschoolers podcast, host Candace Crompton discusses various methods for creating a homeschool schedule that works for families. She explores different approaches, including traditional school calendars, block scheduling, and year-round homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and adapting to individual family needs.Candace encourages listeners to engage with the homeschooling community and share their experiences.Takeaways Creating a homeschool schedule is a personal journey. Flexibility is key in homeschooling. Fridays can be dedicated to field trips and exploration. Traditional school calendars are common but not mandatory. Block scheduling allows for in-depth learning. Learning happens outside of textbooks. Year-round homeschooling offers flexibility and longer breaks. The six weeks on, one week off method can prevent burnout. Engagement with the homeschooling community is valuable. Every family's homeschooling approach is unique.Ads from Today's Episode: NEW Website Launching Soon! Stay tuned for a unique coupon code for discounts on apparel and coaching! Follow us over on LTK to find all of your homeschool (and other) needs! We share everything we use and love. Thank you for the support! Follow Us on Social on Instagram: @cromptonchronicles@unexpectedhomeschoolerspodhomeschooling, homeschool schedule, education, flexible learning, family education, homeschooling methods, year-round schooling, six weeks on one week off, curriculum planning, homeschooling community
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