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How to Make the Holidays the Perfect Homeschool Reset Shawna Wingert Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

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Are you tired of feeling like a homeschool failure each January? Try Shawna’s tips for using the holidays as a homeschool reset and start the new year off refreshed rather than tired and discouraged.

Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things.

 

The first few years we homeschooled, I used to give up right around week 2 of December. The post-Thanksgiving mess, the need for Christmas shopping and prep, combined with my out-of-routine, slightly overloaded children made for a very rocky start to the season.

Homeschooling seemed like the last thing I could accomplish as our schedules and my to-do list increased.

Don’t be unsocialized! Click over to read the rest at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers.

Are you tired of feeling like a homeschool failure each January? Try Shawna’s tips for using the holidays as a homeschool reset and start the new year off refreshed rather than tired and discouraged.
Written by Shawna Wingert of Not the Former Things.
 
The first few years we homeschooled, I used to give up right around week 2 of December. The post-Thanksgiving mess, the need for Christmas shopping and prep, combined with my out-of-routine, slightly overloaded children made for a very rocky start to the season.
Homeschooling seemed like the last thing I could accomplish as our schedules and my to-do list increased.
Don’t be unsocialized! Click over to read the rest at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers. Read More  Homeschooling How-to’s, Posts by Shawna, homeschool holidays, homeschool reset Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers 

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