![]() ![]() This is great for my kid that always wants to know "how many days until that one special thing". Pop in small trips you want to take, any lessons that are scheduled (which will be there from last week - so it's easy after you put everything in the first time), or events. The first section is for anything fun or "scheduled" for that day. I like using weekly sheets because it’s easier to manage than doing a chore chart daily (then questions arise like - wait, is it Tuesday? did you do those chores yesterday or this morning? Please tell me it’s not just me!). And, of course, it’s summer - so things are a little different than our school year. My kids thrive on structure but I still want them to have flexibility and learn to be independent too. Note: Some links in this post are affiliate links. You can read what we used in Summer 2018 here because maybe that will be better for you! That also gives some more background on why I use weekly sheets with my kids. This is an updated version for Summer 2019 because we always seem to need to tweak things, right? I am also sharing a free printable so you can plan your week digitally and easily too! This helps avoid the “I’m bored” you might start hearing in summer. ![]() In this post, I’ll give you a glimpse into how I plan our time in the summer so my kids know what to do each day so they cover some learning, do some chores, and work on responsibility. ![]()
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