“Less is More” Checklist
Which are you? A “less is more” or a “more is more” person?
I’m the latter who daily reminds herself to do less, that my less leads to more: more satisfaction, more ease, more peace, less clutter, less striving, less frazzled and self-defeating.
Whenever you need to ease into homeschooling (after the holidays or a vacation or a busy season of life) then you should feel free to test the “less is more” theory of learning.
I’ve made a SHORT list below (less is more!) to help you. The list covers:
- reading,
- science,
- history,
- literature,
- math,
- handwriting,
- original writing, and
- following directions.
This is enough for a whole month—in fact, pick one day a week for games, and you’ve got it!
Imagine the rabbit trails from a library visit alone. And baking and cooking lead to chemistry and math lessons in real life (Quick tip: read PIE by Sarah Weeks and bake the pies from each chapter).
This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebravewriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!