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Homeschooling and Working From Home

November 3, 2023 · In: For Moms, Ideas

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Key tips and ideas for how to make homeschooling and working from home a viable option.

Are you desiring to homeschool, but need to contribute financially to your family? Being present for your children, managing a home, and reporting to a boss is not for everyone. However, with some excellent planning and systems in place, it is possible to do both!

As a homeschool mom of 3 children since the beginning, and a work from home mom for the same amount of time, I have collected my top tips for doing this successfully.

Read on for a few easy options to look into for remote work that may pair well with your homeschool journey.

5 Tips for Homeschoolers and Working from Home

1. Over Communicate

Each morning, plan to communicate thoroughly to your spouse and children about what the plans are for that day. Any meetings or deadlines are so helpful to know about, not only in advance, but also a brief day of review.

I like to tell my kids during our morning meeting of any planned interruptions to our day due to work responsibilities. They appreciate knowing what time I am available to them, and what hour I may need to step away.

2. Planners for All

If you’ve been around Juice Box Homeschool for a while, you know I love a good homeschool planning session. Once you train your children how to use a homeschool planner, it is so helpful for the work from home mom! There is some upfront time necessary to fill in their planner weekly, but I have found the investment works to my benefit.

When I’m on a call, my kids refer to their planner to see what to do next. They don’t have to wait on me or come ask me what they should do. They can see what their personal plan is for the day to exercise time management. Totally worth my time to help set that up!

[RELATED POST: Teaching Kids to Plan]

3. Mix Your Homeschool Curriculum Choices

As you select your homeschool curriculum, make sure to select a mix of both high and low teacher involvement. Choosing curriculum options that encourage independent learning will save you! Here are some of my favorite homeschool curriculum that are efficient with independent learning:

  • Handwriting: A Reason for Handwriting (use TRISHA20 for 20% off) – I personally do not need the teacher guide for this, and my kids are able to practice handwriting indepedently.
  • History: Notgrass History – If your child can read independently, this is a great curriculum to use for history! Engaging and short text to read with some review questions that my student answers in a notebook for me to check later.
  • Science: Apologia (use “trisha10” for 10% off) – We have used this for years in elementary and middle school, and it also works great in a family style learning environment. They have audio available for the text that is read enthusiastically by the author.
  • Language Arts supplement: Night Zookeeper – This program has been helpful with reinforcing language arts skills such as spelling, grammar, and composition. Plus, it is really fun and my kids ask to use it in their free time. The link gives you a free 7 day trial and 50% off a subscription.
  • Watercolor: Watercolor School – As long as your child knows how to access the website and has the watercolor supplies on hand, this can be a great independent learning activity. There are a great number of tutorials within this course including nature and seasonal paintings.
  • Online Courses: Compass Classroom offers a lot of courses for elementary through high school level. My younger kids are using Word Up! for vocabulary, which is teaching them Latin and Greek root words. The link includes a 25% off coupon.
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4. Mom, Interrupted

One of the biggest counter productive culprits in both homeschooling and working from home is…can you guess? It’s our phone. With audio or visual notifications to alert me there is movement on the Ring camera or a text from a friend that reads, “Haha,” we need to take protective action.

Physically turning my phone around or moving it to the next room during homeschooling has been extremely helpful. I can get through lessons so much quicker (with less frustrated kids) while my phone out of sight and sound.

5. Realistic Expectations and Flexibility

In the beginning, you can expect a learning curve for the whole family. When one member of a homeschooling family begins anything new that takes time, it affects everyone. It is a great lesson in communication and flexibility. I like the reminder it serves in that we are all a unit and we shift to support one another.

Keep the communication of expectations clear and updated to prevent conflict and frustration. As you progress, you will find your ideal time blocks for homeschooling, getting your work hours in, and time for rest and play.

Working From Home and Homeschooling: Tools

Work Planner

As a big advocate for planners, I could not NOT leave you without a great work planner option, right? Here is one I am trying out for 2024. It is from my favorite creator of home planner functionality, and is their latest product. I purchased it on sale, and it is BEAUTIFUL. When things are this pretty, I tend to use it often.

Check out the 2024 Work Planner! You won’t regret it. It has efficient spaces for monthly reminders, time blocking suggestions, and even a spot for goals and practical steps to get there. I like that there is not a ton of extra pages that can overwhelm me or get left unused.

Inspiring Books

Whether it is for productivity, communication, or business mentality, here are a list of my recent favorite books that help and motivate me with homeschooling and working from home.

Working From Home for Homeschoolers

Homeschool moms have specific needs and working from home is possible under the right terms. Some work from home ideas specifically suitable for the homeschool lifestyle:

  • Copywriting: With the social media content machines needing to be fed, copywriting is more in demand than ever. Writing for blogs, content captions, video courses, magazines can be an easy field to enter. Especially if you can find a niche that you are passionate about and enjoy talking about already. Clean living? Organizing small spaces?
  • Virtual Assistant: My husband has used sites like Upwork to find help with video editing or quick administrative assistance. Whatever skill you can offer can help another business owner save time, no matter how simple.
  • Online Tutoring: Consider using your skills to teach how to play an instrument or software
  • Digital Products: If you have a knack for aesthetic design, consider creating printables or apparel. Etsy and Creative Market are great places to get inspired for ideas on what you can create.
  • Content Creation: Managing social media or taking photos and videos for brands are great options if you enjoy styling and marketing. Many brands are looking for freelancers for this type of skill.
  • Affiliate Marketing: When you find products you love, and you have a small following on social media, ask the brand if they have an affiliate program. It is usually a very small percentage, but over time, it can add up to a decent side income.

What other options have you experienced as great work from home options while homeschooling? Leave a comment below. I would love to hear about it!

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We did all the things in the morning, and then we did none of the things this afternoon. It was a full and varied day!

We beta-tested a friend’s game show room today (think escape room meets all the game shows you know of) and ended the afternoon with pho and good conversation with my teens.

This is what I want to remember about homeschooling. Not just the books and the lessons (although I love them!), but the days we said yes to something different and ended up making new memories.

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I woke up early and got to read from my Bible, and short sections of a couple books (Untriggered by @therealamberlia and Pause by Sarah Allen). I set a weird challenge for myself to not drink my iced coffee until I get that reading in. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 

Then, we fit in family subjects, math, a history read-aloud, and a workout. We are off to beta test a friend’s new escape room business now! 

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What I’m working through this summer (book-wise)! What I’m working through this summer (book-wise)!

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📖 Outdated: Find Love that Lasts When Dating Has Changed (influenced by @ashlee_graceandgrit!)
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A little bit for me, for my oldest, and finishing up some history read-alouds with my two younger kids. 

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When I added Passport to Adulthood by Campfire Curriculums to our morning meetings, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it became one of my favorite parts of our homeschool day. So much so that we’re adding two more of their studies next year: Home Maintenance and Home Defense. (Yes, you’re welcome, future in-laws. 😂)

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That reframe has saved me on more hard homeschool days than I can count.

If you’re new to Charlotte Mason’s philosophy, this is a great place to start. If you’ve been at it for a while, let this be your reminder for these summer months.

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Our summer homeschool rhythm is simple by design. Our summer homeschool rhythm is simple by design.

On the days we are home, we focus on math and language arts so it’s not a jolt of confusion when we return to fall. I am weaving in things that we used throughout the school year such as history read-alouds, morning meeting resources, and Night Zookeeper for my youngest, because it is just fun (free trial and 50% off available in my profile)!

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We are in the homestretch over here. This time nex We are in the homestretch over here. This time next year, I will have my first homeschool graduate, and I have been sitting with a lot of feelings this season.

Looking back, so much of my mental energy went to things that genuinely did not matter as much as I thought they did. Yes, curriculum and rhythms affected our days, but a lot more was at play on the day-to-day that I would have liked to spend more of my effort towards.

The things I underestimated? The speed of this all. The uneventful, ordinary days that I did not think to hold onto. The moments when they were just... kids, learning alongside me.

I do not regret choosing this path for our family. However, if I could go back and whisper something to early homeschool me, it would be: worry less about keeping up and more about showing up. 

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We pour so much care into setting a generous feast We pour so much care into setting a generous feast for our children’s minds. However, somewhere between the read-alouds, the math lessons, and the snacks, it’s easy to forget that our minds are hungry too.

Charlotte Mason called it Mother Culture: the ongoing practice of keeping our own minds alive and growing. Not one more thing on the to-do list, but a way to preserve your personhood while we pour out.

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Now here I am, opening it again for the first time with my youngest daughter, and it feels wonderfully nostalgic.

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Sharing what we are doing for homeschool this summ Sharing what we are doing for homeschool this summer with my 3! I tend to rollover the morning meeting rhythm materials from the school year for any days we are home. It just helps keep us in the flow of a disciplined day, with extra time for play and exploring their personal interests.

If you’re taking the summer off, I want to encourage you that kids learn constantly. Sometimes the best thing we can do is get out of the way and let life be the teacher.

 I shared a fuller deep dive into our plans on the subscriber side of IG. What are your plans? Are you schooling at all this summer?

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We talk a lot about academics in homeschooling… bu We talk a lot about academics in homeschooling… but what about capability? #ad

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A few small shifts I’m focusing on lately:
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• letting real-life practice be part of their education I’m learning that raising capable kids starts with trusting the process a little more than controlling it (hard for me!).

If this is something you’re thinking about too, you’re not alone.🤍

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When the homeschool slump hits, I try to add in tr When the homeschool slump hits, I try to add in trusted resources I know they will enjoy. It usually happens around this time when the books aren’t hitting the same, the kids are a little weary, and you are too. #ad

If everyone can use a fresh spark in the homeschool rhythm, check out Night Zookeeper! It’s been such a fun shift in our days. It gives a structured language arts program, but in a way that feels playful and engaging. A perfect little spring reset.

✔️ Guided reading + writing through “Quests”
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✔️ A parent dashboard so I can still check in on their progress

If you’re needing a reset right now, this is a good one 🤍

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This principle is one I came back to when I was te This principle is one I came back to when I was tempted to simplify things too much for my kids, especially in their younger years. Mason believed children have the mental power to engage with real, rich, meaningful knowledge presented as living ideas. A generous curriculum. A trusting heart. 

It was never close to a perfect scene, and I didn’t consistently have the positive homeschool vibes 😅, but I can see now how the Lord can still use that! The blessing of homeschooling is time, but when you do it for the long run, you also get to see the other side of those early challenges and doubts.

Which subjects are giving your family life lately? Drop it below and check out other #charlottemasonmondays friends sharing on #cmmprinciple11 today:

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In honor of Mother’s Day, I’m sharing a few storie In honor of Mother’s Day, I’m sharing a few stories with mom figures we adore! Let me know yours in a comment below.

🌻 All-of-a-Kind-Family: Cilly Brenner, aka Mama, was written after the author’s own mother, and the series is based on her childhood experiences on New York City’s Lower East Side.
🌻 Heartwood Hotel, Home Again: Mona’s mother is a figure from the past who is revealed to have been a talented cook, similar to Mona’s new friend, Strawberry.
🌻 The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue: Mama is a professional pastry chef who bakes from their Harlem brownstone with her 5 children.
🌻 Kisses from Katie: Katie Majors’ story revolves around her adoption of 14 Ugandan girls and her work as the director of a non-profit organization that provides support to hundreds of other children.
🌻 Star of Light: Kinza’s mother, Zohra, and a caring nurse work hard to protect Zohra’s blind daughter.
🌻 A Place to Hang the Moon: A friendly librarian makes the world of a difference to 3 young orphans fleeing London during WWII.

Have you read any of these? What literary mom comes to find as one of your family’s favorites?

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One thing the homestretch of homeschooling is teac One thing the homestretch of homeschooling is teaching me is this: so much of what felt small in the early years was actually foundational.

The habit of attention, a steady homeschool rhythm to our days, narrations, chores, church life, nature study, discipline, family read alouds... 

At the time, it can feel repetitive and almost invisible. At times, it felt like a fight to keep at it and not lose my mind.

Years later, those same practices begin showing up with a new look. I see focus, initiative, spiritual rootedness, a sense of responsibility, and connectedness.

We are planting and toiling, often unseen, long before we see a hint of growth.

The fruit may come slowly, but it does come. 🤍

Save this for the days when the small things feel insignificant. What seeds are you planting in this season?

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