Great video and very helpful. Before I buy materials, I list out my priorities and our needs on a chart. Then I list each curriculum and check off the boxes when they meet a need. This helps me figure out what is actually going to work for us. I love the idea of doing inventory.
We are structured homeschoolers. While planning for 3rd grade, I wanted to incorporate way more than was possible, so I made a full year priorities list. Everything that didn’t make the priority list, is on a secondary list to utilize after the primary list is complete. It has really reduced my anxiety about what to cover this year! For morning basket, I integrated items to reinforce primary goals and added some secondary goal items as well. Fridays will be designated for educational games, videos, crafts, etc. No workbooks unless our weekly checklist is not complete by Thursday. We take December off to study about Jesus and do Christmas activities. Last year went well, but this year is definitely going to be even better!
I’m definitely going to try implementing a “one thing” goal. ❤️ My way of planning is to research all of the curricula I am thinking about. Then I order it. Once it comes I look at how I can teach it over the course if the year by making a Year at a Glace table in Excel. I use it as a guide, but I am not rigid in sticking to the schedule if something comes up. I keep a lesson plan book, but I usually only plan the following week on Thursday afternoon. I don’t plan too far or we wind up getting off track. 😊
This is one of the most well organized and helpful videos I've seen on planning. Thank you so much for taking the time to give all this information! And for the checklists!
This was incredibly helpful!! Thank you so much for sharing. This is our second year homeschooling. I learned a lot last school year. Mainly what DOESN'T work. ;) This year we are doing interest-based/life-learning/unschooling...whatever you call it. We are going to have way more fun this year. Thank you for the inspiration and helpful knowledge. I can't wait to get started "planning" our year.
End of each January ( I'm in New Zealand, our school year goes from early Feb to mid December with breaks in between, cos you know, opposite seasons ) I sit down and write what I want my kids to accomplish that year for each subject, I also ask them if they have any goals they want to achieve, then I ask if there are any other extra things they want to learn or do. Then I find free resources/ make my own curriculums and unit studies etc. After that I just type up a list of subjects/ activities for each child ( 4 kids) And they have to do at least three a day and aim to have them all ticked off by the end of the week. I'm pretty relaxed. I also heard Julie Bogart say on her podcast ( which is so helpful for new homeschoolers) that focused attention for a child, is age plus one minute, so I take that into account when they are doing something they don't like.
My favorite part of homeschooling is you can cater it to your child's needs and your specific family needs! My family is so opposite -- my little guy is up no later than 5:30 and I imagine we will start our homeschool next year (he will be in Kindergarten next year) at about 7:00 am. I really like your 'one thing". When you purge, do you give your stuff to another local homeschooler or what? Thanks for all you do!
First of all, thanks for sharing all that you do as a mom to one kiddo ❤ It has helped give me so much direction as a newbie this past school year. My daughter who is just about the same age as Emily loves seeing your videos too. She and Emily have quite a bit in common and somehow without knowing it you and I have covered similar units at the same time. Something that helps me plan is her input, then much like you I try to plug in activities, games, books, and experiences into the main umbrella. Something else that has helped us both to make sure we cover all core subjects throughout the week is assigning a day of the week where that is our focus for the day. For example Mathemagical Mondays ( MA ), Talk About it Tuesday ( LA), Write About it Wednesday ( Handwriting ), Thrilling Thursday ( Science / World History ), Fun Fridays ( Social opportunities ). Since my daughter is on the spectrum this gives her the predictability that she needs and helps me stay on track for reporting through our distance learning program. That doesn't mean we only do that core subject just that day, but we focus on skill strengthening for that subject and she knows her best efforts are required. Last year at one point we tried to cram every core class into every day at one point and it was just too much for both of us! There are so many cross curriculars in unit studies I feel she is still covering all the bases, but she needed a model so different from public school. Anyway, we love your channel and seeing another triangle family that reminds us so much of ours! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into your content. 😁
These were great tips! This year I'm going to schedule in breaks about every 6 weeks (for my sanity lol) as well as a break during Ramadan (just like some people take a break at Christmas 😁). and I'm going to estimate when we will be done our core curriculum. Another thing I will add to our planning is a list of read alouds. We did a lot of picture books and nature study for our kindergarten year and dabbled a little in longer books. I can't wait to dive into chapter books and need a list to keep my momentum going or else it falls to the wayside. I love the idea of One Thing and I think read alouds will be ours 📚🤓
I really loved this video! My steps are nearly identical to you. We do use quite a bit of curriculum, but having focused goals helps me prioritize lessons throughout the year and stress less about finishing everything. I really appreciate you being honest and realistic, Jessica!
Excited for this! This will be my 2nd year homeschooling 2 special needs kiddos in 4th and 7th grade. I am definitely interested to see how you planned the year for your 4th grader.
It will be my first year homeschooling my first grader. She is on the autism spectrum. After the craziness of 2020 in public school for kindergarten, I decided I would just try homeschooling. We have some great homeschool groups here as well.
We just plan unit studies based on some things that my kids want to learn about. I gather ideas from each and then just plan a few unit studies bi-weekly through the school year. We home school year round. We do not have school on Mondays ( because it is Monday .. enough said) Lol Then on Fridays we have what we call fun Fridays. We just play games on Fridays. We also have Poetry and Tea time on Friday afternoons. So unit studies are only Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday through the week. I love seeing how other plan their home school year. Thanks for sharing.
Yes!! When I was in the classroom this is what I did too! It makes it so natural and planning with the end in mind allows me to be very intentional about the conversations we have and finding the learning in the every day.
Thank you for the checklist! We take each week as it comes and sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn’t. Hoping this checklist helps us out and gets us “caught up” in areas we are behind in. Also I have 4 soon to be 5 little ones man stuff I end up hoarding for the next kid is so real. 😂
This year we have a "K" and "1st grader" so really, I primarily focus on reading, math and some handwriting. To me, reading and math are the most important subjects right now in terms of building foundation, so we follow a curriculum for each of those. Teaching them to read was one of my biggest homeschooling fears 🙈 But, those are the only two subjects we follow a curriculum as it's written and intended to be used. I am using Homeschool Year by Year for the first time this year to help keep me accountable for things they should learn, and like you, we pull from different grade levels for language and math. Day to day, we do reverse planning, writing down what we accomplish each day. I feel like this allows us more flexibility and there's a lot less erasing and moving things around.
We are just beginning our homeschool journey with my three yr old this fall so the checklist is a huge help. Thank you! It is also encouraging to find another Mama homeschooling an only child.
So excited for this! This is my second year homeschooling but first year without an umbrella school and I've been pretty stressed over the scheduling aspect. I know I'm probably over thinking it, but I'm really struggling with the planning of our days with each class subject. I will be doing your Wizards and both of your Traveling curriculums and like the idea of finishing each subject in one chunk, simply because of the planning part. Like Emily though, my daughter would like to rotate the subjects in each week (it's all a surprise to her but we discussed the rotating vs finishing each subject at once and that's what she said she'd like to do.) Hoping to make it live!
Thank you so much for the checklist! It’s just what I needed. I’m still learning, my kids are in kindergarten and preschool this year based on their age, so I don’t yet have a system in place. I also have a little baby, so not much free time at the moment. By the time he’s old enough to start kindergarten maybe I will. 😆
I need to inventory based on what our curriculum covers. I want to get some additional readers and stuff we can do. I haven't wanted to look at anything until recently 😂😂😂...I got tired out towards the end. Your videos helped me realize that was normal and that it's okay to not finish everything in the curriculum. When I looked at stuff the last two units were basically review. We will ease into our year with a nice review using those! I did clear the cabinet out and reorganized things. I'm excited for our next year. We may transition back but we may not too! I'm anxious to travel when I feel like we can again and homeschool works well with that ♥️♥️
Don't forget that 4th graders in the United States can participate in the Every Kid Outdoors program starting in September. Also, I wish I got better at purging. I still have stuff from 1st and 2nd grade and I just can't part with it yet (despite being so done with it and have an only child).
This video is super helpful! I have found out that we are also resource/curriculum dabblers and we are not schedule people so this was a huge struggle for me the past year with my kiddos. Definitely looking forward to implementing more of a routine that can begin at any time we happen to wake up. My hubby works a crazy schedule so it makes it hard to stick to a schedule. This has given me a lot of confidence going into the next school year!
I start planning at the end of one year for the next year. I buy everything I can at the beginning of summer so I don't hit the rush at the end of summer and have things arrive late. That said one of my 3 kiddos still at home will be starting highschool. So these curriculum choices have been a bit harder for me. Annnnnnd.....purging.....ummm, I'll admit, I'm really bad at this. But always trying to get better.
Yay field trips! We’re feeling the same way. Question: how does Emily listen to audio books & podcasts? Head phones? Does she do anything at the same time like coloring, building, etc? My 7 yo enjoys listening in the car but doesn’t know what to do with herself when listening at home. Suggestions?
Most of the time, yes headphones. And yes she ALWAYS has her hands busy when listening to anything being read aloud or a podcast. www.thewaldockway.com/favorite-quiet-activities-for-reading-aloud/
Goals are hard. I know what "average" students should be but ADHD. Update: I love the checklist. Printed it off and it will help so much. Because I do have an ADHD child with Dyslexia I'm not paying attention to the grade levels but more on this is a list of what he needs to learn and how far he's come. I feel less overwhelmed now and I want to say Thank you for that.
Thank you so much for making this video!❤ I was wondering what software you use to make curriculums? I'm in the process of creating curriculums for a specific spiritual/religious audience. Thanks🙏🙏🙏
Can u make another video about a whole day in your life (u, kevin, emily-together or individually), about homeschool-chores-me time-etc? Would love to see it... thx before
This video has definitely motivated and inspired me! This will be our 3rd year homeschooling and each year I’m adjusting how we homeschool. This year will definitely be more games and field trips. Thanks for the inspiration!
I have the home learning book and just referenced it. We are ahead in almost everything expect math. I didn’t realize how much a kindergartner is expected to know 😅 oh well.
@@TheWaldockWay the planning the HS year part. For us, once we get to January, some things get thrown out and others get added in. Curious to see if you do any kind of mid-year reflection and update too.
I am already subscribed to your newsletter but I signed up again so I could get the grade list but it never emailed me, I checked junk mail too even though you’re listed as a safe sender. Will you be putting it in the shop on your website?
Do you start out with a general idea of how long a unit will take, or do you just go until it feels finished. If you don't plan past the first few weeks, what is your routine for planning the next part. Its so hard for me once we are into the school year.
I do reverse planning. Write stuff that gets done each day
Me too :-) well kind of, they have a list of things to choose from them I write down what did each day
I do that too
I call it record keeping. It’s not any kind of planning.
This would be correct. That NOT planning its record keeping or a journal. Planning is forward thinking.
@@christinecortese9973 Me too. Each time I plan I usually spend more time erasing or crossing things off.
Can you please do a unhaul, purge video? Would be fun to watch
I have 4 kiddos ....the "do I get rid of this or save it for 10 years" is so real 😆😂
Right?? I’ve got a girl with Down syndrome. She might need it in the future. MIGHT. 🤷♀️🥴
Great video and very helpful. Before I buy materials, I list out my priorities and our needs on a chart. Then I list each curriculum and check off the boxes when they meet a need. This helps me figure out what is actually going to work for us. I love the idea of doing inventory.
We are structured homeschoolers. While planning for 3rd grade, I wanted to incorporate way more than was possible, so I made a full year priorities list. Everything that didn’t make the priority list, is on a secondary list to utilize after the primary list is complete. It has really reduced my anxiety about what to cover this year! For morning basket, I integrated items to reinforce primary goals and added some secondary goal items as well. Fridays will be designated for educational games, videos, crafts, etc. No workbooks unless our weekly checklist is not complete by Thursday. We take December off to study about Jesus and do Christmas activities. Last year went well, but this year is definitely going to be even better!
I’m definitely going to try implementing a “one thing” goal. ❤️
My way of planning is to research all of the curricula I am thinking about. Then I order it. Once it comes I look at how I can teach it over the course if the year by making a Year at a Glace table in Excel. I use it as a guide, but I am not rigid in sticking to the schedule if something comes up. I keep a lesson plan book, but I usually only plan the following week on Thursday afternoon. I don’t plan too far or we wind up getting off track. 😊
Really enjoyed your humor and laid-back but thorough approach. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, thank you!!!! I'm going to try this!! First time homeschooling mom of a 9 and 6 year old.
This is one of the most well organized and helpful videos I've seen on planning. Thank you so much for taking the time to give all this information! And for the checklists!
This was incredibly helpful!! Thank you so much for sharing. This is our second year homeschooling. I learned a lot last school year. Mainly what DOESN'T work. ;) This year we are doing interest-based/life-learning/unschooling...whatever you call it. We are going to have way more fun this year. Thank you for the inspiration and helpful knowledge. I can't wait to get started "planning" our year.
You are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing! I love your straight forward videos. Also a huge thank you for sharing those lists!!!!
End of each January ( I'm in New Zealand, our school year goes from early Feb to mid December with breaks in between, cos you know, opposite seasons ) I sit down and write what I want my kids to accomplish that year for each subject, I also ask them if they have any goals they want to achieve, then I ask if there are any other extra things they want to learn or do.
Then I find free resources/ make my own curriculums and unit studies etc.
After that I just type up a list of subjects/ activities for each child ( 4 kids) And they have to do at least three a day and aim to have them all ticked off by the end of the week. I'm pretty relaxed. I also heard Julie Bogart say on her podcast ( which is so helpful for new homeschoolers) that focused attention for a child, is age plus one minute, so I take that into account when they are doing something they don't like.
My favorite part of homeschooling is you can cater it to your child's needs and your specific family needs! My family is so opposite -- my little guy is up no later than 5:30 and I imagine we will start our homeschool next year (he will be in Kindergarten next year) at about 7:00 am. I really like your 'one thing". When you purge, do you give your stuff to another local homeschooler or what? Thanks for all you do!
I just have to say thank for the amazing game and book list on Amazon. you are making our coming summer more fun without the textbooks.
First of all, thanks for sharing all that you do as a mom to one kiddo ❤ It has helped give me so much direction as a newbie this past school year. My daughter who is just about the same age as Emily loves seeing your videos too. She and Emily have quite a bit in common and somehow without knowing it you and I have covered similar units at the same time. Something that helps me plan is her input, then much like you I try to plug in activities, games, books, and experiences into the main umbrella. Something else that has helped us both to make sure we cover all core subjects throughout the week is assigning a day of the week where that is our focus for the day. For example Mathemagical Mondays ( MA ), Talk About it Tuesday ( LA), Write About it Wednesday ( Handwriting ), Thrilling Thursday ( Science / World History ), Fun Fridays ( Social opportunities ). Since my daughter is on the spectrum this gives her the predictability that she needs and helps me stay on track for reporting through our distance learning program. That doesn't mean we only do that core subject just that day, but we focus on skill strengthening for that subject and she knows her best efforts are required. Last year at one point we tried to cram every core class into every day at one point and it was just too much for both of us! There are so many cross curriculars in unit studies I feel she is still covering all the bases, but she needed a model so different from public school. Anyway, we love your channel and seeing another triangle family that reminds us so much of ours! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into your content. 😁
Looking forward to hearing what your "one thing" is for this year!
Just posted it today!
@@TheWaldockWay I just watched- thanks! So excited to see what you bought for it!
Yes to this year’s priority of field trips!!
I would love to see a purge video!
I love the "one thing" thing.
These were great tips! This year I'm going to schedule in breaks about every 6 weeks (for my sanity lol) as well as a break during Ramadan (just like some people take a break at Christmas 😁). and I'm going to estimate when we will be done our core curriculum. Another thing I will add to our planning is a list of read alouds. We did a lot of picture books and nature study for our kindergarten year and dabbled a little in longer books. I can't wait to dive into chapter books and need a list to keep my momentum going or else it falls to the wayside. I love the idea of One Thing and I think read alouds will be ours 📚🤓
I really loved this video! My steps are nearly identical to you. We do use quite a bit of curriculum, but having focused goals helps me prioritize lessons throughout the year and stress less about finishing everything. I really appreciate you being honest and realistic, Jessica!
I am so glad you loved it!
This is so great. I feel like I always get stuck in the middle of the year.
Excited for this! This will be my 2nd year homeschooling 2 special needs kiddos in 4th and 7th grade. I am definitely interested to see how you planned the year for your 4th grader.
It will be my first year homeschooling my first grader. She is on the autism spectrum. After the craziness of 2020 in public school for kindergarten, I decided I would just try homeschooling. We have some great homeschool groups here as well.
This are fantastic!!! Thank you from a new kindergarten mama!
We just plan unit studies based on some things that my kids want to learn about. I gather ideas from each and then just plan a few unit studies bi-weekly through the school year. We home school year round. We do not have school on Mondays ( because it is Monday .. enough said) Lol Then on Fridays we have what we call fun Fridays. We just play games on Fridays. We also have Poetry and Tea time on Friday afternoons. So unit studies are only Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday through the week. I love seeing how other plan their home school year. Thanks for sharing.
We do fun Friday too :-D
I'm excited to see your video! There are so few homeschool chats from those with an only child.
Yes!! When I was in the classroom this is what I did too! It makes it so natural and planning with the end in mind allows me to be very intentional about the conversations we have and finding the learning in the every day.
Thank you for the checklist! We take each week as it comes and sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn’t. Hoping this checklist helps us out and gets us “caught up” in areas we are behind in. Also I have 4 soon to be 5 little ones man stuff I end up hoarding for the next kid is so real. 😂
This year we have a "K" and "1st grader" so really, I primarily focus on reading, math and some handwriting. To me, reading and math are the most important subjects right now in terms of building foundation, so we follow a curriculum for each of those. Teaching them to read was one of my biggest homeschooling fears 🙈 But, those are the only two subjects we follow a curriculum as it's written and intended to be used. I am using Homeschool Year by Year for the first time this year to help keep me accountable for things they should learn, and like you, we pull from different grade levels for language and math.
Day to day, we do reverse planning, writing down what we accomplish each day. I feel like this allows us more flexibility and there's a lot less erasing and moving things around.
We are just beginning our homeschool journey with my three yr old this fall so the checklist is a huge help. Thank you! It is also encouraging to find another Mama homeschooling an only child.
I am so glad you find them helpful!
So excited for this! This is my second year homeschooling but first year without an umbrella school and I've been pretty stressed over the scheduling aspect. I know I'm probably over thinking it, but I'm really struggling with the planning of our days with each class subject. I will be doing your Wizards and both of your Traveling curriculums and like the idea of finishing each subject in one chunk, simply because of the planning part. Like Emily though, my daughter would like to rotate the subjects in each week (it's all a surprise to her but we discussed the rotating vs finishing each subject at once and that's what she said she'd like to do.) Hoping to make it live!
Thank you so much for the checklist! It’s just what I needed. I’m still learning, my kids are in kindergarten and preschool this year based on their age, so I don’t yet have a system in place. I also have a little baby, so not much free time at the moment. By the time he’s old enough to start kindergarten maybe I will. 😆
Very helpful video! Thank you!
I need to inventory based on what our curriculum covers. I want to get some additional readers and stuff we can do. I haven't wanted to look at anything until recently 😂😂😂...I got tired out towards the end. Your videos helped me realize that was normal and that it's okay to not finish everything in the curriculum. When I looked at stuff the last two units were basically review. We will ease into our year with a nice review using those! I did clear the cabinet out and reorganized things. I'm excited for our next year. We may transition back but we may not too! I'm anxious to travel when I feel like we can again and homeschool works well with that ♥️♥️
Don't forget that 4th graders in the United States can participate in the Every Kid Outdoors program starting in September. Also, I wish I got better at purging. I still have stuff from 1st and 2nd grade and I just can't part with it yet (despite being so done with it and have an only child).
This video is super helpful! I have found out that we are also resource/curriculum dabblers and we are not schedule people so this was a huge struggle for me the past year with my kiddos. Definitely looking forward to implementing more of a routine that can begin at any time we happen to wake up. My hubby works a crazy schedule so it makes it hard to stick to a schedule. This has given me a lot of confidence going into the next school year!
I am so glad you found it helpful!
I have kiddos that just trail behind Emily...would love to see your purge items and have the opportunity to buy!
I start planning at the end of one year for the next year. I buy everything I can at the beginning of summer so I don't hit the rush at the end of summer and have things arrive late. That said one of my 3 kiddos still at home will be starting highschool. So these curriculum choices have been a bit harder for me. Annnnnnd.....purging.....ummm, I'll admit, I'm really bad at this. But always trying to get better.
I would love a purge video, please. I struggle. I always think I MAY still need this MAYBE....oneday?
I would like to see a purge video!
Thank you for the skills checklist!! I write out everything we’ve completed each week in my teacher planner. Works best for me.
Girl! I am excited for this because I am the worst at planning! Can't wait and hope I can make it!
Such a logical way of planning and very similar to how I plan our homeschool years. Thank you for sharing Jessica!
Yay field trips! We’re feeling the same way. Question: how does Emily listen to audio books & podcasts? Head phones? Does she do anything at the same time like coloring, building, etc? My 7 yo enjoys listening in the car but doesn’t know what to do with herself when listening at home. Suggestions?
Most of the time, yes headphones. And yes she ALWAYS has her hands busy when listening to anything being read aloud or a podcast.
www.thewaldockway.com/favorite-quiet-activities-for-reading-aloud/
@@TheWaldockWay fantastic thank you!
I feel so behind with planning for the fall. How did it get here so quickly? This is really helpful. I'll be sitting down to do this soon.
What is "morning basket"? Do u have a video explaining what that is in depth?
Your daily flow sounds a lot like ours. (We are late-to-bed and late-sleepers!)
Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to watch!
Thank you!!!!! ❤️
Goals are hard. I know what "average" students should be but ADHD.
Update: I love the checklist. Printed it off and it will help so much. Because I do have an ADHD child with Dyslexia I'm not paying attention to the grade levels but more on this is a list of what he needs to learn and how far he's come. I feel less overwhelmed now and I want to say Thank you for that.
You are SO welcome!!!
Thank you so much for making this video!❤ I was wondering what software you use to make curriculums?
I'm in the process of creating curriculums for a specific spiritual/religious audience. Thanks🙏🙏🙏
Very helpful. Thank you!
This should be fun. Thanks for doing this. ❤
On time awesome 😄
I start out wanting to have things planned out, then it just goes into writing down the things we got done that day.. lol
Can u make another video about a whole day in your life (u, kevin, emily-together or individually), about homeschool-chores-me time-etc? Would love to see it... thx before
Absolutely! Once our school year is up and moving I will get that on the list!
@@TheWaldockWay thx so much, because we both have a single 9-yo/4th grade daughter, so I would love to see it :)
Looking forward to it!! :)
This video has definitely motivated and inspired me! This will be our 3rd year homeschooling and each year I’m adjusting how we homeschool. This year will definitely be more games and field trips. Thanks for the inspiration!
I love IXL. With the diagnostic testing tool it lets me know exactly what skills she needs to work on.
I have the home learning book and just referenced it. We are ahead in almost everything expect math. I didn’t realize how much a kindergartner is expected to know 😅 oh well.
I'm new to home schooling. My 2nd year. So still trying to figure everything out.
Oh! How exciting! Will this be here on RUclips?
Yes, right here!
can we do this again for the "mid-year" update?
The premiere part?
@@TheWaldockWay the planning the HS year part. For us, once we get to January, some things get thrown out and others get added in. Curious to see if you do any kind of mid-year reflection and update too.
I'm in the purging phase too! It's not fun.
I am already subscribed to your newsletter but I signed up again so I could get the grade list but it never emailed me, I checked junk mail too even though you’re listed as a safe sender. Will you be putting it in the shop on your website?
Email me at jessica@thewaldockway.com and I will make sure you get it!
@@TheWaldockWay thank you 😊
Do you start out with a general idea of how long a unit will take, or do you just go until it feels finished.
If you don't plan past the first few weeks, what is your routine for planning the next part. Its so hard for me once we are into the school year.
We just go until it feels finished most of the time, but typically 3-6 weeks is the sweet spot for us.
This is so helpful! Just wondering how far ahead you start this process and how long it takes? Thanks 😊
I am nowhere near this thorough and I feel really behind already! 😬
Any ideas for a 4th grader who resists writing? The struggle is real 😩🙏🏻
Mailtime Monday has been a huge winner here!
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@@TheWaldockWay thank you ☺️
Hello, I know this is a little off topic but what camera do you use to make your videos?
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2 years stuck in your house 🏠 wow that sounds awful 😢