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Top 10 Reasons We Homeschool Year Around

Tiny TurtleIf you have been reading this blog for a while, you know that we have chosen to homeschool year around. In the past, we have done a lighter schedule in the summer.  We’ve also used the summer to do various classes or curriculum that wouldn’t fit into our normal school schedule.  Now that we’re in Az, we’ll be schooling full time in the summer as it’s too hot to be outside.

Our top 10 reasons for homeschooling year around are:

1. Freedom to allow my daughter some flexibility in her school schedule during the beautiful months of the year.  Some days, I’ll allow her to take time off to go run in the water spraying out from the fire hydrant or to go jump on the trampoline.

2. Freedom to take time off whenever Daddy is home from work.  Our school year revolves around Daddy’s work schedule.  If he’s home, we just take the time off.

3. Freedom to take vacations at off times of the year when things aren’t as crowded.  Since we’re not tied to the traditional school schedule, we are able to take advantage of vacations during off seasons.  We can also go to activities during the day instead of after school.

4. Freedom to take a day off as I feel necessary.  Some days, we just don’t feel well, or we don’t feel like schooling.  Since I know that we’ll have plenty of days to get the schooling done, we are just take that day off.

5. Freedom to take time on areas that need more instruction without the stress of feeling like we are behind.  Having more days built into our school year allows us to be able to spend more time of certain subject areas.

6. Staying on top of subjects instead of having to keep repeating information after a long break. I’ve found that a longer break means that my daughter forgets more information. If we keep using it, even at a less intense level, she retains more of what she is learning. There is less review needed, and ultimately less instruction time needed.

7. Sticking with a routine that works keeps away the “I don’t have anything to do” syndrome.  Keeping our normal school routine means that Munchkin doesn’t have lots of unnecessary free time.  Some free time is good, but too much free time is not.

8. Freedom to participate in non-school related activities.  There is only so much time in a day.  As activities are added to our schedule, other things need to be set aside.  A person can only do so many things before experiencing burn out.

9. Freedom to escape burn out. I am able to take a break from our schooling when I’m feeling overwhelmed by everything going on in our lives.  If I need to take a short break to get things done (or just rest), then I can do this without any guilt.

10. Freedom to do what works best for our family.  We can focus on our regular curriculum during a “normal” school year and do fun school activities in the summer.  Or, we can change things up during the school year to take mini breaks.

Our schooling choices right now may not be what works best for our family in a few years, but for now, this is what works for us.  I also know that what works for us may not work for another homeschooling family.  I’d love to hear what works for your family!

This post is part of Works for Me Wednesday.

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