Today, I’d like to chat about winter homeschool survival strategies.
Let’s face it: homeschool has its seasons.
And some seasons are harder than others.
For me, winter is the most challenging. With less outdoor time, sunshine, and warmth, everyone tends to get a bit crabby. Add to that some winter illnesses and I’ve been known to face a bad case of homeschool burnout.
I’ve learned that it’s a good idea to have a strategy. A winter game plan, if you will.
Winter Homeschool Survival Strategies
With winter on the near horizon, I’d like to talk about winter homeschool survival strategies.
The Homeschool Sisters discuss winter homeschool survival strategies
The sisters are talking winter (homeschool) survival in the first episode of Season 2! Listen in to their intentions for the new year (it has a bad word in it, you guys!), how they are keeping a Christmas Break feeling in their homeschools, and ways to bring hygge, or togetherness and coziness to your everyday.
Feeling overwhelmed already by short, dark days? The sisters are back, baby, and they’ve got some ideas to make winter feel joyful and warm, even when it’s really darn cold outside!
Listen to Winter Homeschooling: Letting Go, Making Space, And Getting Cozy {S2E14}
Listen to the episode by clicking the image below, and you can read the show notes with all resources mentioned here.
Click on the above image to listen to the episode!
Winter homeschool survival strategies for homeschool parents
Here are some strategies to help with winter homeschool survival:
- Gameschool Challenge: Add More Play To Your Day!
- Coffee and Books: A 5-Day Series
- The Best Subscriptions for Your Homeschool
You aren’t alone: Winter homeschool survival can be a challenge!
Check out these related posts:
- Homeschool Hibernation
- When Homeschooling is Hard
- Homeschool Burnout: 10 [Easy] Things to Try When Everything is Hard
- What’s in Your [Introverted Mama] Survival Kit?