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TMBH 83: Why It Is Important to Have a "Bad Day" Plan

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Today's episode is all about preparing for those unexpected, challenging days. Having those not-so-perfect days is a normal part of homeschooling; we all have them. The question is how can we prepare for them? We'll discuss practical, easy-to-implement strategies like engaging educational videos and creative strewing techniques to keep learning on track, even when the day doesn't go as planned.

Discover how to make the most of challenging days by turning them into opportunities for adaptable, stress-free learning. Join us as we share insights and tips to help you stay prepared and maintain a positive homeschool environment, no matter what the day brings."

Key Takeaways:

  • Expect and Accept Bad Days: Understand that bad days are a normal part of homeschooling and come with the territory.
  • Have a Plan: Keep a 'Bad Day Plan' with activities that are low-effort but still educational, to help navigate through tough days.
  • Use Strewing: Implement the strategy of 'strewing', which involves laying out interesting educational materials to encourage self-guided learning.
  • Involving Older Children in Teaching: Leverage the help of older children in teaching younger ones, which can benefit both age groups.
  • Be Flexible and Adapt: Flexibility is critical; be ready to adapt your plans and expectations based on the day's circumstances.

Links and Resources:


For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/tmbh83

To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Mentioned in this episode:

We are Now Podcasting at Homeschool Better Together

Search your podcast app for Homeschool Better Together or head to hsbtpodcast.com to subscribe to the new feed PLUS join our free community. See you there!

Homeschool Better Together

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Content provided by Pam Barnhill. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pam Barnhill or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today's episode is all about preparing for those unexpected, challenging days. Having those not-so-perfect days is a normal part of homeschooling; we all have them. The question is how can we prepare for them? We'll discuss practical, easy-to-implement strategies like engaging educational videos and creative strewing techniques to keep learning on track, even when the day doesn't go as planned.

Discover how to make the most of challenging days by turning them into opportunities for adaptable, stress-free learning. Join us as we share insights and tips to help you stay prepared and maintain a positive homeschool environment, no matter what the day brings."

Key Takeaways:

  • Expect and Accept Bad Days: Understand that bad days are a normal part of homeschooling and come with the territory.
  • Have a Plan: Keep a 'Bad Day Plan' with activities that are low-effort but still educational, to help navigate through tough days.
  • Use Strewing: Implement the strategy of 'strewing', which involves laying out interesting educational materials to encourage self-guided learning.
  • Involving Older Children in Teaching: Leverage the help of older children in teaching younger ones, which can benefit both age groups.
  • Be Flexible and Adapt: Flexibility is critical; be ready to adapt your plans and expectations based on the day's circumstances.

Links and Resources:


For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/tmbh83

To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Mentioned in this episode:

We are Now Podcasting at Homeschool Better Together

Search your podcast app for Homeschool Better Together or head to hsbtpodcast.com to subscribe to the new feed PLUS join our free community. See you there!

Homeschool Better Together

  continue reading

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