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by mskogen » Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:18 pm
I LOVE to make schedules. The process is soothing and relaxing. I love to make lists, too. However, I live with 5 people who "think" they don't like schedules

So, here comes the confession: We have not been using a schedule.

And as one would suspect things where not being done to there fullest. Sure, every year I make a school schedule, family schedule and chore schedule to "help" our family with the flow of the day. But the other 5 people do not want to use a schedule. Well, honestly it's the oldest 3 that have not wanted too much structure to our life. Don't get me wrong I don't want a life that is structured to the point there is not room for impromptu moments or just life to happen (this leads to stress). So I have been a agreeable mommy these past couple of years, no structured schedule. Until last week! I sat down with my dear hubby to discuss our school day. He works out of the house, so he sees all. We agreed the time it was taking our oldest two to finish was not acceptable. He asked why on some days did they finish earlier than others

I explained that it was the boys decisions and how they were handling there independent work. We decided I should make a schedule for them that was detailed, telling them how long a subject should take and what order to do them.

I set to work, eagerly. Well a week and half later I am happy to report that all is flowing well in our household. We have just as many distractions in our life but school is being finished in a timely manner. Most days we are done by lunch time (which is 12:00) and we start at 8 am. With the running of 4 programs, 2 of which I do all the teaching I am very happy. My two oldest boys were sure they would not like the schedule. Fortunately, they have seen the light. They both agree this schedule works better than our last schedule (they really called it a schedule) The training is priceless and sooo worth the little bit of extra time I spent the first day. They see the wisdom of how I scheduled their subjects. I rotated hard with easy, favorite with nonfavorite, and writing with non-writing. My ds9 said, Yeah I would do all the easy subjects first but you make me mix it up. It goes faster. So glad they are seeing the beauty of schedules. I am even getting better quality work from all in shorter time frames.
Thanks for listening to my confessions. I wanted to share, just in case it would help any one else with the idea of not wanting a "structured" day. It has enabled us to have soooo much more fun when school is over.
Blessings,
Michelle
Wife to dh since 2000
ds 15 years old, World History
ds 14 years old, World History
ds 11 years old, RTR
dd 9 years old, Preparing
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