For This Day Vol. 3, Issu.1

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For This Day

September 2015, Vol.3 Issu.1

Setting Up your Home Routine: Lisa McBride I was recently asked to share my thoughts and ideas on how I set up our home routine on homeschool days, and as my kids and I start our 10th year at Coram Deo Academy, I had to laugh and think really hard about what I could possibly say that would be the least bit meaningful or helpful to anyone. You would think being here this long, we’d have it all figured out, but, alas, it looks quite different every year, even changing from day to day. (Confession: I am not totally comfortable with the word “routine,” nor am I a type-A, super-organized, highlystructured person. I have flashes of those qualities from time to time, but if I’m being brutally honest, I would probably use words like inconsistent, somewhat scattered, mildly to very impatient, and easily distracted.

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addition, I am a night owl who stays up late, and therefore finds it difficult to get moving in the morning. yes, some days, I just feel plain tired and lazy).

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So now that I’ve thrown myself completely under the bus, let me share with you some hints that have helped us to be more successful on home days. #1: Prepare your work the night before a homeschool day. When my kids were younger, our smoothest days were those that I had already gone through my children’s assignment sheets, gathered all the necessary books, supplies, and tools needed, and had them laying out on the table ready to go in the morning. Once breakfast was finished, we were able to jump right in without delay. #2: Start your day in the Word and on your knees. I have found that it is almost essential to my own mental state to have a few minutes of quiet by myself in my room to spend with the Lord and to get my heart right before the start of the day. There is a noticeable difference in the days in which I skip this. There’s something sacred about humbling yourself and committing your thoughts, words, attitudes, and your whole day to your Heavenly Father before you even climb out of bed and put your feet on the floor. For me, it changes how I approach my children and my tasks for the day. Likewise, praying WITH my children and/or sharing a Scripture or devotional before we start our school day can affect change in their hearts and attitudes as well.


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