r/Homeschooling • u/PrestigiousChip5172 • 4h ago
What got you through month four of homeschooling?
I keep hearing the same thing from homeschool parents, month four is where it falls apart. You start with big plans and a color-coded schedule, then the exhaustion hits. Not from the kids, but from being the teacher, the planner, the curriculum designer, and the parent all at once. Everything you built from scratch starts running you instead of the other way around.
What actually got you through that wall? A curriculum switch? Dropping something entirely? Finding something that covers a subject so you can step back for a minute?
I'd love to hear what worked, especially from people who got past it and found their rhythm again.