One week from today is the official start of Summer for my boys! I am so excited. My younger son will have one more year of preschool and then it's off to full day Kindergarten so the clock is ticking on that wonderful free playtime at home.
I want to start planning right now to make sure that Summer is full of joy, learning, growth and fun for them BUT ALSO full of growth and momentum in my home business. Also, summer activities must stay within budget so this year I will have to be extra creative since day camps are out!
Here are some key principles that I like to keep in perspective for working from home with kids in the Summer:
1 - Love your work! Your example can instill a value and appreciation for commitment and diligence. It's an awesome thing for our children to see us set goals, stick to them with tenacity and achieve them! If we want our children "to do things heartily as if for the Lord and not for men," then it needs to start with us. I love what I do so when I work hard, I want my family to know that I enjoy it and am so grateful for the way it benefits and rewards my family as well. Your own attitude determines whether your family will have a supportive or resentful attitude toward your work.
2 - Keep a consistent work schedule. Your kids respond well to a predictable and consistent rhythm for your work. It helps them to know what's next and have clear expectations for "mom's in the office" time vs. quality time with mom.
3 - Plan your spontaneity. Build in an "uplanned" slot of time daily to allow for something spontaneous. Kids love this and you will be able to better honor their creativity by planning in this spontaneous time for them.
4 - Build in rewards for your kids. Each month I set specific goals for my business, I post them on my wall and throughout the Summer, I will share these goals with my kids and let them know my progress. As I hit the goals, each month, I will plan a special Friday lunch date with them once a month at one of their favorite places (i.e. Peter Piper Pizza).
5 - Keep them busy with developmentally appropriate fun tasks. They can mirror your own goal setting and reward plan with their own tasks. Also, I have found that children love the independence and clear boundaries that established "stations" can provide. You can use floor mats or beach towels to indicate boundaries for different "games." Then change the stations to bring in new activities at least once/week for variety.
I will revise this as we go, but here's my first crack at the M-F Summer Schedule:
6:45am I get up
7-7:30am My work-out time at gym
7:30-8:45am kids wakeup, get dressed, b-fast, walk dog, check the garden, unload dishwasher
TTH 9am-Noon Solid worktime for me, Kids with Howard
MWF 9am-10:30am My worktime, Kids upstairs or backyard play
MWF 10:30am-11am Snack for kids, Introduce cool activity idea for the day
MWF 11am-Noon My worktime, Kids upstairs or backyard play or Wii
Noon-1 Cleanup Gameroom & Lunch (Fridays, I do quick meal planning for next week)
1-2 My worktime (TV break for them)
2-3 Spontaneous Time! (On Monday, this can be library time. Wed. could be craft supply pick-up time (if needed) and Friday could be grocery time.)
3-5 Swim Time or indoor movie time if rain
5-6 Dinner Prep (plus voice email/email catchup time)
6-8 My worktime (except eating dinner 7-7:30)
8-9 Bath Time & Stories
9 Boys' bedtime & My time to plan tomorrow's cool activity
I have grouped our activities into COOL ACTIVITIES, DAILIES, and WEEKLIES (which may be weekly or just broken up over the long-term):
COOL ACTIVITIES(will add more specific detail and share these as I choose them):
- Art (Pottery, Painting, Drawing, Crafts...like building a birdhouse out of popsicle sticks)
- Cooking (Gabriel can learn how to make one dinner each week...spaghetti, etc.)
- Origami
- Paper Airplane Making
- Mad Science Experiments
- Story Writing
- Model Building
DAILIES:
- Dog Walking
- Lego Time
- Gardening (they get to earn $5 a week for weeding the garden and keep aquaglobes full of water)
- Latin (Using Barbara Bell's Minimus Pupil's Book and Audio CD...Target: One Chapter Per Week)
- Summer Reading Program (reward system using age appropriate library books)
- Swimming (2 hours daily)
- TV Time (1 hour maximum per day)
- Wii Time (30 minutes maximum per day)
WEEKLIES:
- Letter Writing (to Childcare Worldwide Kids and grandparents)...Goal 1 Letter/Week
- Scripture Memorization (Psalm 1 for Gabriel and Psalm 23 for Joshua)
- Gabriel's 3rd Grade Math Book (MWF mornings...20 minutes)
- Weekly Library Day
Summer Goals for Joshua (age 4):
- FUN,
- Reviewing letters and numbers,
- Improving fine motor skills,
- Enjoying fun science things (like measuring for cooking and some small experiments),
- Basic knowledge & practical application of the Seven Universal Values,
- Summer Reading Halfway goal 20 books, total 35 books for Summer
- Memorizing Psalm 23
- FUN,
- Laying a foundation of Latin to improve vocabulary (one chapter per week...total 12 Chapters of Minimus textbook,
- Preparing for 3rd grade math (3x week),
- Keeping up cursive skills through letter writing (one letter per week),
- Basic knowledge & practical application of the Seven Universal Values,
- Summer Reading Halfway goal is 5 books, total 8 books for Summer
- Memorizing Psalm 1
CHARACTER-FOCUSED THEME WEEKS:
I am going to loosely tie in the "Cool Activity" of the Day to the Character for Kids curriculum focus on these Seven Universal Values:
- Honesty (June 1 - 14, then skip VBS week)
- Trustworthiness (June 22 - July 6)
- Respect (July 7 - July 19)
- Responsibility (July 20 - August 2)
- Courage (August 3 - August 9)
- Caring (August 10 - August 17, during trip to Florida for convention)
- Fairness (August 18 - August 24)
SPECIAL EVENTS, DAY TRIPS & REWARDS:
- VBS Week (June 15-19)
- Hawaiian Falls Trip...Earned by Memorizing Psalm 1 (Gabriel) or Psalm 23 (Joshua)...Target mid-June
- Ft. Worth Money Mint Trip = Reward for Helping Mama Hit June Business Goals (http://www.moneyfactory.gov/locations/section.cfm/25)...Target first week of July
- Friday/Saturday Summer Camp for 8 Year Old (July 10-11)
- Six Flags Trip...Part 1 of Summer Reading to be earned by completing 5 age appropriate books for Gabriel, 20 for Joshua...Target Mid-July
- Glen Rose Dinosaur Park Trip...Part 2 of Summer Reading to be earned by 3 more books for Gabriel and 15 more for Joshua...Target August 22 (http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/dinosaur_valley/)
- Convention/DisneyWorld Trip (August 11-17)
- Reward for keeping their toys picked up = Playdates for friends to come over
- 1st Day of School is August 25
- English Horseback Riding Free Lesson Coupon for Gabriel
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