Are you homeschooling year round? 📕


Hey Reader!

Happy Friday, Lovely! I am so here for FriYay this week. What a whirlwind. We kicked off our homeschool year a few weeks ago, and let’s just say… easing back into the rhythm has been about as smooth as a gravel driveway. I’m finally finding my groove transitioning from one kid’s lessons to the next. But a few weeks ago, when we just started back? Whew. Let’s just say caffeine was my co-teacher.

One thing that saved my sanity? Year-round homeschool schedules!! I pulled out all 7 of the different schedules from my How to Homeschool Year Round ebook, and instantly felt like someone had just handed me a brain reboot. No kidding!!!!

Even after 9 years of homeschooling, my mental gears still get jammed when a new season of life hits. The schedule that worked last year? Sometimes it doesn’t stand a chance this year.

That’s the beauty of year-round homeschooling: you can flex and adjust without burning yourself out (or your kids). And because I know what it’s like to be staring at your calendar with that “uhhh… now what?” look, I’m knocking $12 off the ebook today.

That means you can grab it for just $5 less than a latte! — and get:

  • 7 done-for-you year-round schedule templates
  • Tips for choosing the one that works for your family (and your sanity)
  • Discover WHO year round scheduling is best fit for. (Maybe it's not you in your current sisutation? Or, maybe it is.)
  • Strategies to keep the momentum without losing your life or your mind

If your homeschool schedule feels wobbly right now, let’s fix it.

👉 Get the How to Homeschool Year Round ebook for just $5

Here’s to homeschooling that fits your life — not the other way around.

xo,
Richie

PS: Price goes back up, so if you want the $5 deal, now’s the time. Future You will thank you when you’re sipping hot chocolate in December without feeling behind.

Richie Soares

Hi, I’m Richie – homeschool single mama of 3! Yes, I homeschool… on purpose. I blog, I bribe my kids with snacks, and I’m a proud member of the “coffee first, questions later” club, powered by sarcasm and Jesus. If homeschooling feels a little wild, you’re in the right place. I serve up no-fluff tips, real-life resources, and the occasional eye roll at unrealistic Pinterest expectations. If you’ve ever lesson-planned at midnight with goldfish crumbs in your bed, you’re in good company. It’s my hope that you find delight in my words, treasures within my posts, and camaraderie in #momlife. Sign up below to get my ever witty slightly embarrassing yet undeniably worthy newsletters and 'freemails'!

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