I love the formal lessons in half a day. Personally I like the idea of switching them. In the hot months do outside things in the morning and lessons in the afternoon. In the cold months, flip it. Lessons in the morning and outside in the morning.
Exactly what I came to Comments to say!! We live in Arkansas now, where summers are hot and HUMID! And without central air conditioning. Even with 3 window A/C units and a dehumidifier, it is still quite warm and humid inside the house, and very hot and humid outside. Earlier in the morning is when you go out to feed the chickens and other animals and to tend to the garden, as well as mowing, and building and fixing fences, coops, high tunnels, and garden beds. Not to mention riding bikes and playing outdoor games. Who wants to do these at 2 pm when it's 100° with 60% humidity?! In some climates, it really makes sense to do outdoor activities in the morning during the summer and sit and do book work in the afternoon.
You are such a blessing. I thank God for you, Sonia. You had no idea you would impact my life the day you made a decision to film videos about lessons and scheduling the school days. Your index card planning saved my mental health. Your instruction has saved so much time and made me feel so much better as a homeschooling mommy. I prayed and prayed for HELP and there you came. You explain things so thoroughly and in an organized way....just the way I need to take in information.. I thank God for sending you through the internet. Thank you so much. You are an wise and intelligent woman.
So I used your ideas to make a personalised list for my son. When I handed it to him I was expecting groaning but he took one look and said, "Thanks Mom! I think this list might improve my life."
We love gardening, bike riding, reading, painting, or coloring in the afternoons. I love the ideas you gave. We will be using many of these!! Thank you for these videos.
You garden in the afternoon?! You definitely don't live in Arkansas! 😆 I'm originally from Minnesota. Arkansas summers are very hard to get accustomed to. 🥵
Hello New homeschooling mum, I was struggling with Mr will especially waking up in the morning. I would wake up an throw a school day together or on a bad day simply cancel it😬. So yesterday I watch one of your video “I can, I will, I wish” might have messed up the title lol it was all about will power. So this morning I got up an had a really productive day. However I felt like our afternoon were not that productive we still use technology. so I just went of RUclips “not looking to research on homeschooling” and guess what was my first recommendation “how to have productive afternoon” my fingers couldn’t move fast enough. I really appreciate all your hard work. Thank you.
I love your videos! Thank you for clear and concise advice and information on CM! I'm just starting the Home school journey. My children are young. I really appreciate your guidance and encouragement!!! It alleviates a lot of tension from fretting too much. My 5 year old is already reading and can add and subtract. I can relax a bit and dive into other more interesting subjects. Thanks again for all of your efforts to share CM homeschool methods!! May the Lord bless you and your family!
Loved this week's episode. Lots of great ideas. I would love to see more examples of how to practically get lessons done in the morning, especially when you have a busy household. It seems like our school day drags on due to unproductive mornings. Also it seems like a lot of outings (field trips, checkups, etc...) are done in the mornings - partly because of timing and because of littles napping after lunch. I would love to hear your thoughts on addressing all those "not so normal" days.
I have struggled with this for YEARS and asked on forums... with my kids under 10 it was so confusing. Now my kids are a bit older but I am still thankful for this. Thank you so much for these and talking about -not- entertaining the child.
Excellent subject. What is the fruit of being diligent with your time? Something I struggle with as an adult also. Leisure, can be an idol for me. Our lifes should be fruitful. Diligence should result in 'more' fruit.
For our family, we live in Phoenix and it hot in the afternoons so I schedule outings/outdoor play in the mornings 8 months out of the year. I would like to take my kids to a nursing home to appreciate our elders.
I live in Yuma, it is hard for me to switch it up, lol. I prefer to do school work in morning; but the hot months make that unbearable, :) So we schedule the mornings for Nature walks too :)
Older students done by 1pm...what time did they start? & any breaks? New to CM :) Right now we begin around 9/930 but dont completely finish until 2pm. But 2-3 breaks in there (some small & 1 larger lunch) Edited to add: she is 13 years old
The sample time table Sonya looked at has Charlotte’s students (approx. grades 7-9) starting at 9:00 and going until 1:00 with no lunch break and one 10 min. slot for “play.” So you could look at it as a total of about 4 hours of school work with a 10-minute break. Depending on how long your breaks and lunch are, you’re probably very close to that summary.
We are on our 2nd year of hs & want to start a more CM approach. How do you encourage full attention when a child comes out of public school in middle school?
Hi Dee. Attention is a habit like any other that needs training and effort at any age. You will want to make sure that you have a discussion with your middle school kiddo about the importance of attention, provide examples of when it has helped as well as when the lack of it caused a problem, make sure you are varying lessons so that their mind is being challenged and not getting tired of one effort, and determine consequences for a lack of intention. Some may be natural while others may be imposed by you and your husband. It is important that prior to enforcing a consequence, you have a discussion with your kiddo and let him know what the consequences will be. We've recently started a new series on Habit Q & A. Working on habits with older children is a topic Sonya will cover in the series. You'll want to make sure to watch for future episodes: simplycharlottemason.com/blog/series/habits-q-a/
Our Laying Down the Rails and Laying Down the Rails for Children can be extremely helpful to families who want to focus on single habits (as Charlotte recommended). Laying Down the Rails brings to the reader all Charlotte had to say concerning habits in an organized fashion as well as provides encouragement. Laying Down the Rails for Children creates lessons for you to present to your children over time to help work on and reinforce the habit being worked on: simplycharlottemason.com/store/laying-down-the-rails-resources/
What if you always have babies and toddlers that need to nap in the afternoon? I want to keep our schooling to the morning but often times morning is when we go to appointments and outings because I want to be home for naps. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
In "How to Finish Lessons by Lunch," Sonya talked about customizing your schedule to fit your family during this season of life. She gave three basic CM principles that should be taken into consideration when building your schedule, whatever time of day it happens to be. Hopefully that episode will give you some ideas. simplycharlottemason.com/blog/how-to-finish-lessons-by-lunch/
Hi, Thank you for joining us! Charlotte Mason believed that children should have a "quiet growing time" in their early childhood. She did not require formal lessons of children younger than six years old. That being said, there is plenty to do during that time and you can certainly teach your child things informally as they are interested. Here is a link with some recommendations for the preschool and kindergarten years. simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/ Additionally, you may be interested in SCM's subscription box "Our Preschool Life" which helps guide you through implementing Charlotte Mason's methods with supplies that are sent right to your door every month. Here is a link if you are interested in reading more about this wonderful resource. ourpreschool.life/
I love the formal lessons in half a day. Personally I like the idea of switching them. In the hot months do outside things in the morning and lessons in the afternoon. In the cold months, flip it. Lessons in the morning and outside in the morning.
This is what we do as well!
Exactly what I came to Comments to say!! We live in Arkansas now, where summers are hot and HUMID! And without central air conditioning. Even with 3 window A/C units and a dehumidifier, it is still quite warm and humid inside the house, and very hot and humid outside. Earlier in the morning is when you go out to feed the chickens and other animals and to tend to the garden, as well as mowing, and building and fixing fences, coops, high tunnels, and garden beds. Not to mention riding bikes and playing outdoor games. Who wants to do these at 2 pm when it's 100° with 60% humidity?! In some climates, it really makes sense to do outdoor activities in the morning during the summer and sit and do book work in the afternoon.
You are such a blessing. I thank God for you, Sonia. You had no idea you would impact my life the day you made a decision to film videos about lessons and scheduling the school days. Your index card planning saved my mental health. Your instruction has saved so much time and made me feel so much better as a homeschooling mommy. I prayed and prayed for HELP and there you came. You explain things so thoroughly and in an organized way....just the way I need to take in information.. I thank God for sending you through the internet. Thank you so much. You are an wise and intelligent woman.
So I used your ideas to make a personalised list for my son. When I handed it to him I was expecting groaning but he took one look and said, "Thanks Mom! I think this list might improve my life."
Is your son still using his list?
How old is your son? I love that response! ♥️♥️♥️
Your videos put me at ease about homeschooling.
The Girl At The Front Desk same same same!
Me too!!!
We love gardening, bike riding, reading, painting, or coloring in the afternoons. I love the ideas you gave. We will be using many of these!! Thank you for these videos.
You garden in the afternoon?! You definitely don't live in Arkansas! 😆 I'm originally from Minnesota. Arkansas summers are very hard to get accustomed to. 🥵
You are amazing! I so appreciate how you prepare these podcasts and give us so much great, detailed information! Plus, your voice is so soothing!
Lauren Goodwin I so agree! I’m a single mom and super detail oriented and this helps me so much and makes me feel so calm about it all
Hello
New homeschooling mum, I was struggling with Mr will especially waking up in the morning. I would wake up an throw a school day together or on a bad day simply cancel it😬. So yesterday I watch one of your video “I can, I will, I wish” might have messed up the title lol it was all about will power. So this morning I got up an had a really productive day. However I felt like our afternoon were not that productive we still use technology. so I just went of RUclips “not looking to research on homeschooling” and guess what was my first recommendation “how to have productive afternoon” my fingers couldn’t move fast enough. I really appreciate all your hard work. Thank you.
I love how well you always pronounce your “t’s”
Thank you Sonya for making me feel that I'm making the right decision to homeschool my daughter.😊
I love your videos! Thank you for clear and concise advice and information on CM! I'm just starting the Home school journey. My children are young. I really appreciate your guidance and encouragement!!! It alleviates a lot of tension from fretting too much. My 5 year old is already reading and can add and subtract. I can relax a bit and dive into other more interesting subjects. Thanks again for all of your efforts to share CM homeschool methods!! May the Lord bless you and your family!
Loved this week's episode. Lots of great ideas. I would love to see more examples of how to practically get lessons done in the morning, especially when you have a busy household. It seems like our school day drags on due to unproductive mornings. Also it seems like a lot of outings (field trips, checkups, etc...) are done in the mornings - partly because of timing and because of littles napping after lunch. I would love to hear your thoughts on addressing all those "not so normal" days.
Couldn't agree more!
Some one said she slips her day. In summer they go out in the morning and school in afternoon.
I have struggled with this for YEARS and asked on forums... with my kids under 10 it was so confusing. Now my kids are a bit older but I am still thankful for this. Thank you so much for these and talking about -not- entertaining the child.
Thank you so much for these wonderful podcasts. I look forward to receiving them. They are such an encouragement.
I can’t help but smile when watching you!
This is wonderful! Afternoons are a weak area. This is so helpful. Thank you!
Excellent subject. What is the fruit of being diligent with your time? Something I struggle with as an adult also. Leisure, can be an idol for me. Our lifes should be fruitful. Diligence should result in 'more' fruit.
What a fantastic video! Thank you for these practical ideas.
Thank you so much for this podcast! It gave me some wonderful ideas for wonderful afternoons!
For our family, we live in Phoenix and it hot in the afternoons so I schedule outings/outdoor play in the mornings 8 months out of the year. I would like to take my kids to a nursing home to appreciate our elders.
Great idea!
I live in Yuma, it is hard for me to switch it up, lol. I prefer to do school work in morning; but the hot months make that unbearable, :) So we schedule the mornings for Nature walks too :)
Our older are doing odd jobs for friends in our community, but many of these jobs must be done in the mornings when it's cooler.
One of the great things about homeschooling is our ability to be flexible with our schedules!
Run errands, housework, free play, outdoor time, family time, read aloud, nap. That's what I would do.
Thank you so much for these ideas!! Such a blessing!
Thank you, so many great ideas.
I love this! So many great ideas! ❤
Your videos are helping me sooo much, thank you, God bless you.🙏🏻
Absolutely lovely. Thank you so much
Thank you very much! This was an imformative video. I love it!
You are an inspiration🌸
Thanks so much for this! 😊💙
Very helpful episode 😊
Great advice!
Thank you again 🙏
Older students done by 1pm...what time did they start? & any breaks? New to CM :)
Right now we begin around 9/930 but dont completely finish until 2pm. But 2-3 breaks in there (some small & 1 larger lunch)
Edited to add: she is 13 years old
The sample time table Sonya looked at has Charlotte’s students (approx. grades 7-9) starting at 9:00 and going until 1:00 with no lunch break and one 10 min. slot for “play.” So you could look at it as a total of about 4 hours of school work with a 10-minute break. Depending on how long your breaks and lunch are, you’re probably very close to that summary.
@@SimplyCharlotteMason thank you very much :)
We are on our 2nd year of hs & want to start a more CM approach. How do you encourage full attention when a child comes out of public school in middle school?
Hi Dee. Attention is a habit like any other that needs training and effort at any age. You will want to make sure that you have a discussion with your middle school kiddo about the importance of attention, provide examples of when it has helped as well as when the lack of it caused a problem, make sure you are varying lessons so that their mind is being challenged and not getting tired of one effort, and determine consequences for a lack of intention. Some may be natural while others may be imposed by you and your husband. It is important that prior to enforcing a consequence, you have a discussion with your kiddo and let him know what the consequences will be. We've recently started a new series on Habit Q & A. Working on habits with older children is a topic Sonya will cover in the series. You'll want to make sure to watch for future episodes: simplycharlottemason.com/blog/series/habits-q-a/
Our Laying Down the Rails and Laying Down the Rails for Children can be extremely helpful to families who want to focus on single habits (as Charlotte recommended). Laying Down the Rails brings to the reader all Charlotte had to say concerning habits in an organized fashion as well as provides encouragement. Laying Down the Rails for Children creates lessons for you to present to your children over time to help work on and reinforce the habit being worked on: simplycharlottemason.com/store/laying-down-the-rails-resources/
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What if you always have babies and toddlers that need to nap in the afternoon? I want to keep our schooling to the morning but often times morning is when we go to appointments and outings because I want to be home for naps. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
In "How to Finish Lessons by Lunch," Sonya talked about customizing your schedule to fit your family during this season of life. She gave three basic CM principles that should be taken into consideration when building your schedule, whatever time of day it happens to be. Hopefully that episode will give you some ideas. simplycharlottemason.com/blog/how-to-finish-lessons-by-lunch/
How about one toddler
Hi, Thank you for joining us! Charlotte Mason believed that children should have a "quiet growing time" in their early childhood. She did not require formal lessons of children younger than six years old. That being said, there is plenty to do during that time and you can certainly teach your child things informally as they are interested. Here is a link with some recommendations for the preschool and kindergarten years.
simplycharlottemason.com/planning/preschool-guide/
Additionally, you may be interested in SCM's subscription box "Our Preschool Life" which helps guide you through implementing Charlotte Mason's methods with supplies that are sent right to your door every month. Here is a link if you are interested in reading more about this wonderful resource.
ourpreschool.life/
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I spend 75% of my time herding my children to do anything at all. 😐