Scheduling woes....
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:38 pm
I've read the threads about school schedules, and I'm in awe of you ladies who are able to do that! I would love to add more order to our days, but I just haven't been able to figure out how to do it. Plus, my 9-month-old baby is about to drive me crazy... she was up FOUR times last night, so I'm exhausted. I nurse her on demand, but I'm feeling like it might be time to establish a schedule. She used to sleep through the night, but somehow the last several weeks we got all messed up! And during the day, sometimes I'll put her in the highchair thinking she should have some solid food, but she just screams until I nurse her (she does like solid food, just sometimes she'd rather nurse, I guess!). When my oldest was this age I put her on a schedule and she did great. My 2nd baby put himself on a schedule. Then the next two I just kept on feeding on demand until they weaned. But this baby is a bit more demanding!
Anyway, I guess I just need some encouragement from those of you who are schedulers, both for babies and for school! I think most of the schedules I have read are only for a couple of children. Any advice on how to juggle several? We are doing Beyond and LHTH. My oldest two are on different levels of math, phonics, etc, so they need individual attention for that. My third has some preK workbooks that he works on when he wants to. Usually he pulls one out and is asking for help right when I'm trying to work with someone else. And of course, I spend quite a bit of time making sure the 2.5-year-old is behaving, as well as taking care of the baby (we have a playpen in the schoolroom, so I'm trying to teach her to entertain herself in there for a while!). Computer time may or may not be an option for breaks, as it would be super distracting for the ones that are still doing schoolwork (it's in the same room with us).
Would a block-type schedule work better in my situation? I'm not sure using specific times for each subjects would work; I think I would stress if we got behind (like today when i had to stop because a neighbor came by with okra, peas, and cucumbers for us!).
Sorry for rambling. I'm just so tired today, and stressing a bit, because even though we got MOST of our schoolwork done for today, we did not finish ALL of it, plus we have company coming for dinner tonight and there are many chores to do (anyone want to share their chore charts and schedules???).
Thanks!
Anyway, I guess I just need some encouragement from those of you who are schedulers, both for babies and for school! I think most of the schedules I have read are only for a couple of children. Any advice on how to juggle several? We are doing Beyond and LHTH. My oldest two are on different levels of math, phonics, etc, so they need individual attention for that. My third has some preK workbooks that he works on when he wants to. Usually he pulls one out and is asking for help right when I'm trying to work with someone else. And of course, I spend quite a bit of time making sure the 2.5-year-old is behaving, as well as taking care of the baby (we have a playpen in the schoolroom, so I'm trying to teach her to entertain herself in there for a while!). Computer time may or may not be an option for breaks, as it would be super distracting for the ones that are still doing schoolwork (it's in the same room with us).
Would a block-type schedule work better in my situation? I'm not sure using specific times for each subjects would work; I think I would stress if we got behind (like today when i had to stop because a neighbor came by with okra, peas, and cucumbers for us!).
Sorry for rambling. I'm just so tired today, and stressing a bit, because even though we got MOST of our schoolwork done for today, we did not finish ALL of it, plus we have company coming for dinner tonight and there are many chores to do (anyone want to share their chore charts and schedules???).
Thanks!