What are your goals for this school year? I bet you want a great start to your homeschool day, and in this podcast, we discuss ways to take control of the chaos or schedule overload and enjoy a successful day every day. Join your host, Felice Gerwitz, and listen in for key points and a quick quiz to get you started. A Great Start to Your Homeschool Day
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Your Homeschool Day ~ Episode 565
Whether it’s day one, day 21, or day 101, each homeschool day offers a fresh start. Over the years, I’ve learned that our attitude shapes how the day begins and, ultimately, how it ends. Our children pick up on our cues, and while that may feel like a lot of pressure, it’s valuable to keep in mind. A positive mindset can set the tone for a productive and joyful day.
I begin each day with prayer, praising God for having a way of turning my day around. I keep that mental praise going even when I don't feel like being thankful, and especially when all appears to be going south. You get what I mean! As moms, we carry many burdens and wear many hats. But praising God is a sure way to get your day off to a good start. So, once you get your mental work down, what about the physical?
Relevant Past Episodes
For more insights on creating a great homeschool year, check out these Vintage Homeschool Moms episodes:
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Best Homeschool Planning Tips (Episode #214): Learn simple planning tips to start your year strong, focusing on balancing school with life using checklists and goal-setting strategies.
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Dejunking and Homeschool Organization Felice and Meredith Curtis share years of experience in homeschooling, and now, they discuss great tips for getting your life organized and not losing those precious treasures or important documents.
Homeschool Day Reality
Do you have routines, a schedule, or another method to navigate your homeschool day? If your days feel chaotic, consider revising or implementing a structure. Routines always worked best for me, but I also used a structured schedule for academic classes tailored to my children’s grade levels. These were completed daily, alongside weekly goals. Checklists were incredibly helpful for staying organized and ensuring progress. You can find useful printable planners and checklists at
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By blending routines for flexibility and schedules for accountability, you can create a balanced day that suits your family. Start each morning with intention, and watch how small changes transform your homeschool experience into one that’s both effective and enjoyable.
Just for fun, I have a quick self-evaluation for you to take. Typically, I'm not a fan, but this will help you figure out where you can improve your day. And, with improvement comes success, happiness for a job well done, and for me, a sense of accomplishment. Many times, we struggle without putting our finger on the "why" behind the problem. In this way, taking a quick assessment may be just what you need to figure out what you can do, incrementally, to create a well-run homeschool day!
Homeschool Day Self-Evaluation Quiz
This True or False quiz helps homeschool moms assess their daily structure. Answer honestly based on your typical day to determine if it’s chaotic, scheduled, routine-based, rigid, over-scheduled, or working well.