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Keeping Your Calm This School Year
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Keeping Your Calm This School Year
Special Replay sponsored by CTCMath.com
As this school year approaches, I thought I would share some of my plans to have a calm year! This year I have one 7th grader, one 9th grader, two high school seniors, one in Estethecian School and one junior in college. Whew, that is a lot. I will be honest, the first couple of weeks I find myself struggling to get us all on the same page. Between school, jobs, sports, etc… keeping this house running smoothly is a challenge.
Here are some of my tips for surviving back to school:
- Create Dream Posters.
- Create a Healthy Meal Plan.
- Follow Through on Healthy Meal Plan.
- Plan a family night to make dream posters. You will need poster board, markers, magazine, and glue. Invite your children to create a dream poster and display them in your home.
- Have a Dream Poster Date Night with your partner/spouse.
- SLEEP… get sleep. Make sure everyone in the home is getting enough sleep.
- Organize your space and remember less is better. Don’t forget to create a cozy corner for reading books/getting away.
- Take time to watch and listen. What are your kids talking about, playing with, dreaming of? What pushes their buttons, brings them joy, challenges them?
- Create a realistic routine that you can live with. Encourage children to stick with routine.
- Be Flexible – If something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to change it.
**Show Notes: “Keeping Your Calm This School Year” – The Real Kathy Lee**
**Introduction:**
– Welcome to “The Real Kathy Lee” podcast on the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
– In this episode, Kathy Lee shares her valuable tips for surviving the back-to-school season with grace and composure.
– As a homeschooling expert, she knows the challenges parents face during this time and offers practical advice to navigate it successfully.**Segment 1: Creating Dream Posters**
– Kathy Lee’s first tip is to create dream posters with your children.
– Gather poster board, markers, magazines, and glue for a family night dedicated to this activity.
– Invite your children to unleash their creativity and make dream posters that represent their aspirations and goals.
– Display these dream posters proudly in your home, creating a positive and inspiring environment.**Segment 2: Dream Poster Date Night**
– Take the concept of dream posters a step further with a special date night with your partner or spouse.
– Spend quality time together creating dream posters that encompass your shared dreams and vision for the future.
– This activity can be a fun and bonding experience, strengthening your connection as a couple.**Segment 3: Ensuring Healthy Meals**
– Kathy Lee emphasizes the importance of a healthy meal plan for the family’s well-being.
– Develop a meal plan that includes nutritious foods and is realistic for your family’s schedule.
– Follow through on the meal plan to ensure everyone is well-nourished and energized.**Segment 4: The Power of Sleep**
– Kathy Lee stresses the significance of getting enough sleep for all family members.
– Establish consistent sleep routines to promote better sleep and overall health.
– A well-rested family will be better equipped to handle the challenges of the school year.**Segment 5: Organizing Your Space**
– Create a clutter-free and organized living space for a more peaceful home environment.
– Encourage a “less is better” mindset when it comes to possessions, and declutter regularly.
– Designate a cozy corner for reading and relaxation, providing a space for family members to unwind.**Segment 6: Active Listening**
– Kathy Lee advises parents to actively listen to their children’s thoughts, interests, and concerns.
– Pay attention to what excites and motivates your kids, as well as what challenges them.
– This insight will help you better understand and support your children throughout the school year.**Segment 7: Designing Realistic Routines**
– Develop a practical and feasible daily routine that accommodates the family’s needs and schedules.
– Encourage children to adhere to the routine, as it provides structure and stability.**Segment 8: Embracing Flexibility**
– Stay open to change and be flexible when certain aspects of the routine or plans aren’t working.
– Don’t be afraid to make adjustments to improve the family’s well-being and overall happiness.**Conclusion:**
– As the school year begins, it’s crucial to maintain your calm and composure.
– Kathy Lee’s tips, such as creating dream posters, focusing on healthy meals and sleep, organizing your space, active listening, and embracing flexibility, will help you navigate the back-to-school season with confidence and ease.
– Remember that each family is unique, so find the strategies that work best for your household.
– Stay tuned for more insightful episodes on “The Real Kathy Lee” podcast to enhance your homeschooling journey.
Say YES and have a great week!!! Don’t forget that The Homegrown Preschooler’s biggest sale of the year is going on until Labor Day, save $35 off any order of $150 or more.
Thanks for listening. If you have topics you would like for me to discuss or people you would like to hear from, let me know. Just email me at kathy@thehomegrownpreschooler.com or shoot me a message on social media.
Don’t forget to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review on iTunes!!! Also, to thank you for listening, you can receive a 10% discount on any purchase at The Homegrown Preschooler by using the code, THEREALKATHYLEE.
.
Thank you to The Homegrown Preschooler for sponsoring this Podcast! Check out the blog post Kathy mentioned, Farmhouse Schoolhouse, to read more about A Year of Playing Skillfully.
Also, to thank you for listening, you can receive a 10% discount on any purchase at
The Homegrown Preschooler by using the code, THEREALKATHYLEE.
The post Keeping Your Calm This School Year appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
143 epizódok
Manage episode 373299386 series 2354698
Keeping Your Calm This School Year
Special Replay sponsored by CTCMath.com
As this school year approaches, I thought I would share some of my plans to have a calm year! This year I have one 7th grader, one 9th grader, two high school seniors, one in Estethecian School and one junior in college. Whew, that is a lot. I will be honest, the first couple of weeks I find myself struggling to get us all on the same page. Between school, jobs, sports, etc… keeping this house running smoothly is a challenge.
Here are some of my tips for surviving back to school:
- Create Dream Posters.
- Create a Healthy Meal Plan.
- Follow Through on Healthy Meal Plan.
- Plan a family night to make dream posters. You will need poster board, markers, magazine, and glue. Invite your children to create a dream poster and display them in your home.
- Have a Dream Poster Date Night with your partner/spouse.
- SLEEP… get sleep. Make sure everyone in the home is getting enough sleep.
- Organize your space and remember less is better. Don’t forget to create a cozy corner for reading books/getting away.
- Take time to watch and listen. What are your kids talking about, playing with, dreaming of? What pushes their buttons, brings them joy, challenges them?
- Create a realistic routine that you can live with. Encourage children to stick with routine.
- Be Flexible – If something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to change it.
**Show Notes: “Keeping Your Calm This School Year” – The Real Kathy Lee**
**Introduction:**
– Welcome to “The Real Kathy Lee” podcast on the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
– In this episode, Kathy Lee shares her valuable tips for surviving the back-to-school season with grace and composure.
– As a homeschooling expert, she knows the challenges parents face during this time and offers practical advice to navigate it successfully.**Segment 1: Creating Dream Posters**
– Kathy Lee’s first tip is to create dream posters with your children.
– Gather poster board, markers, magazines, and glue for a family night dedicated to this activity.
– Invite your children to unleash their creativity and make dream posters that represent their aspirations and goals.
– Display these dream posters proudly in your home, creating a positive and inspiring environment.**Segment 2: Dream Poster Date Night**
– Take the concept of dream posters a step further with a special date night with your partner or spouse.
– Spend quality time together creating dream posters that encompass your shared dreams and vision for the future.
– This activity can be a fun and bonding experience, strengthening your connection as a couple.**Segment 3: Ensuring Healthy Meals**
– Kathy Lee emphasizes the importance of a healthy meal plan for the family’s well-being.
– Develop a meal plan that includes nutritious foods and is realistic for your family’s schedule.
– Follow through on the meal plan to ensure everyone is well-nourished and energized.**Segment 4: The Power of Sleep**
– Kathy Lee stresses the significance of getting enough sleep for all family members.
– Establish consistent sleep routines to promote better sleep and overall health.
– A well-rested family will be better equipped to handle the challenges of the school year.**Segment 5: Organizing Your Space**
– Create a clutter-free and organized living space for a more peaceful home environment.
– Encourage a “less is better” mindset when it comes to possessions, and declutter regularly.
– Designate a cozy corner for reading and relaxation, providing a space for family members to unwind.**Segment 6: Active Listening**
– Kathy Lee advises parents to actively listen to their children’s thoughts, interests, and concerns.
– Pay attention to what excites and motivates your kids, as well as what challenges them.
– This insight will help you better understand and support your children throughout the school year.**Segment 7: Designing Realistic Routines**
– Develop a practical and feasible daily routine that accommodates the family’s needs and schedules.
– Encourage children to adhere to the routine, as it provides structure and stability.**Segment 8: Embracing Flexibility**
– Stay open to change and be flexible when certain aspects of the routine or plans aren’t working.
– Don’t be afraid to make adjustments to improve the family’s well-being and overall happiness.**Conclusion:**
– As the school year begins, it’s crucial to maintain your calm and composure.
– Kathy Lee’s tips, such as creating dream posters, focusing on healthy meals and sleep, organizing your space, active listening, and embracing flexibility, will help you navigate the back-to-school season with confidence and ease.
– Remember that each family is unique, so find the strategies that work best for your household.
– Stay tuned for more insightful episodes on “The Real Kathy Lee” podcast to enhance your homeschooling journey.
Say YES and have a great week!!! Don’t forget that The Homegrown Preschooler’s biggest sale of the year is going on until Labor Day, save $35 off any order of $150 or more.
Thanks for listening. If you have topics you would like for me to discuss or people you would like to hear from, let me know. Just email me at kathy@thehomegrownpreschooler.com or shoot me a message on social media.
Don’t forget to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review on iTunes!!! Also, to thank you for listening, you can receive a 10% discount on any purchase at The Homegrown Preschooler by using the code, THEREALKATHYLEE.
.
Thank you to The Homegrown Preschooler for sponsoring this Podcast! Check out the blog post Kathy mentioned, Farmhouse Schoolhouse, to read more about A Year of Playing Skillfully.
Also, to thank you for listening, you can receive a 10% discount on any purchase at
The Homegrown Preschooler by using the code, THEREALKATHYLEE.
The post Keeping Your Calm This School Year appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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