Let’s face it: homeschooling can feel a little bit like juggling flaming swords while riding a unicycle… blindfolded… all while simultaneously trying to keep a toddler from coloring on the walls. But good news! With a few intentional (and grace-filled) choices, you can make this homeschool year run more smoothly…and maybe even enjoy it a little bit more along the way.
Here are five tried-and-true strategies we use in our own homeschool to bring a little more peace, purpose, and joy into the daily routine.
- 1. Start with the Big Picture (Not the Book List)
- 2. Plan with Pessimism, Celebrate with Joy
- 3. Use Flexible Weekly Checklists (and Make One for Yourself, Too)
- 4. Incorporate Your Family's Priorities (Even if They Don’t Fit the Schedule)
- 5. Revisit, Reassess, and Rejoice
- Homeschool Success Starts with Purpose and Grace
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1. Start with the Big Picture (Not the Book List)
Before you click “add to cart” on 14 new curriculum options, pause and ask yourself: What kind of human do I want to raise? (Spoiler alert: “finished every workbook by May” probably isn’t the top character trait.)
Think beyond academics and write down 3–5 character traits you’d love to see develop in your kids, traits like curiosity, kindness, faithfulness, or a love for God’s Word. Then, use that list to guide your curriculum choices and your daily priorities.
Think of this as your homeschool mission statement. This is not a checklist, but a big picture goal to guide your daily decisions and year-long priorities.
2. Plan with Pessimism, Celebrate with Joy
In the planning phase, be a pessimist. Seriously. Overestimate how long math will take. Build in time for toddler meltdowns and impromptu science experiments involving glitter. (Actually, just skip the glitter. But even without glitter, there’s sure to be a messy surprise or two on the regular in your homeschool day!)
Then, when things go more smoothly than expected (because sometimes they actually do!), you and your kids get to feel like rockstars. It’s way better than staring at an unrealistic color-coded spreadsheet and crying into your Tension Tamer tea.
Need help with this step? I share exactly how we estimate time and build buffer into our schedule in my free Planning Ebook. Homeschool planning for moms made simple!

3. Use Flexible Weekly Checklists (and Make One for Yourself, Too)
I’m not a rigid scheduler (if you know me, you know I get the eebie-jeebies when someone tries to put me inside a box). But flexible checklists? Checklists are my jam.
In our home, each child gets a weekly checklist that focuses on consistency over page numbers. We aim for daily faithfulness, not arbitrary benchmarks. This builds self-discipline and allows for margin.
And yes, I have my own checklists, too. Because I’ll be honest, sometimes I’ve needed a sticky note that says “read with the 3-year-old” or “did you check the Algebra homework” just to make sure it happens!
Make sure you check out my FREE homeschool planner calendar. It’s designed to be customizable for your homeschool routine!

4. Incorporate Your Family’s Priorities (Even if They Don’t Fit the Schedule)
Your homeschool should reflect your family culture, not someone else’s Instagram highlight reel.
Love Shakespeare? Plan a monthly poetry tea time. Want to discuss theology with your teen? Schedule a recurring Friday afternoon chat. Even if it only happens once a month, intentionality makes a difference.
I always say: goals without a plan rarely get done. Don’t wait for free time to magically appear. Instead, schedule what matters… even if it’s just penciled in with a smiley face or added to the Google family calendar.
5. Revisit, Reassess, and Rejoice
Homeschool planning isn’t a one-and-done event. Set aside time each term to ask:
- What’s working?
- What’s not?
- What needs to change?
- What have we accomplished that’s worth celebrating?
You might be surprised how a simple shift (like adjusting your Morning Time rhythm or switching math programs) can breathe new life into your homeschool.
And don’t forget to actually celebrate those small wins! Read aloud time happened four days this week? That’s a party. Everyone found clean clothes and did Latin without complaint? That’s practically a holiday. (Have I ever told you about the time my teen burned their Latin textbook in the backyard firepit? #truestory)
Homeschool Success Starts with Purpose and Grace
At the end of the day, a smooth homeschool year doesn’t come from the perfect plan or the perfect curriculum. It comes from knowing your “why,” embracing flexibility, and leaning into God’s grace.
You’ve got this, mama. (Especially if you just add a bit of coffee, a fresh pack of sticky notes, and lots of not taking yourself too seriously…)
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It’s hard to believe, but another homeschool year is just around the corner. Whether you’re deep into planning or still enjoying summer, chances are you’ve got curriculum and supplies on your mind.
We know that preparing for a new homeschool year can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to stick to a budget. Homeschooling on one income or teaching multiple kids can make the costs add up quickly. That’s why I’ve teamed up with a group of amazing homeschool bloggers to bring you our 12th Annual Back to Homeschool Giveaway. And we think you’re going to love it.
This year, we’re giving away three $250 gift cards, and the best part is that you get to choose which homeschool curriculum company the gift card is for. Whether you use Classical Academic Press, Gather Round, Notgrass, My Father’s World, or maybe you like shopping at Rainbow Resource or Christianbook, this giveaway is designed to help ease the cost of your school year.
The giveaway runs from July 9 through July 18, so be sure to get your entries in.
To enter, simply use the Rafflecopter form below. I know there are quite a few entries, but each blogger has generously contributed to make this giveaway possible. And remember, the more entries you complete, the better your chances of winning.
We hope this giveaway is a blessing to you and your homeschool this year!
Giveaway ends July 18th at 11:59pm ET. Winners will be drawn and emailed the following day. The winners will have 48 hours to respond to email to claim the prize. By entering this giveaway you will be added to the email lists of the participating bloggers. Please be sure to read the Terms & Conditions upon entering the giveaway.
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My favorite part of this was the ‘rejoice’ part. I think that we don’t do that enough. Too often, something goes right and we quickly move on to the next hurdle without taking time to sit and rejoice in the God given moment!
Thank you for this encouragement to start the school year!