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The Rhythm of Family Mealtimes
EP149: Are you looking for ways to bring more rhythm to your family? Starting with our anchor points when we begin a new homeschooling year, or return after a holiday or vacation, can help us re-establish a smoothly flowing daily rhythm that works for our family. Homeschooling provides so much flexibility. Which is wonderful. But also sometimes challenging. But recurring activities like mealtimes and bedtime can provide a framework for your day and serve as these anchors. That’s why here in this episode, I want to share some ideas and resources that have so many homeschoolers to start with mealtimes whenever they want to bring rhythm and predictability back into their days. <br/><br/>Find the Show Notes Here (www.artofhomeschooling.com/episode149)<br/><br/>Homeschool Simplicity Bundle (www.artofhomeschooling.com/simplicitybundle)<br/><br/>Inspired at Home Membership (www.artofhomeschooling.com/inspiredathome)<br/><br/>Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram or find us on Facebook.