Homeschool Declutter Challenge

Let’s begin your journey from Cluttered Homeschool where it’s hard to actually do homeschooling, to a clean, organized  and ultimately beautiful and joyful Homeschool.

The days of friction in homeschooling aren’t always or even mostly due to mom’s attitude; guess what? Most of it is the environment.

If you don’t believe me, imagine this scenario: you’ve moved to a new house, and it only has beautiful, comfortable furniture and your most used homeschooling materials. No clutter anywhere. How much more effective would your homeschooling day be?

Homeschooling families use their homes for MORE (the education journey) and LONGER (the time spent learning) than non-homeschooling families.

Clutter happens from life, and the more of life you’re living in one place the more potential there is for clutter.

For some of us, clutter doesn’t seem to matter that much. But for most of us, it creates wasted time, lack of focus, and anxiety — all of which are counterproductive for education.

And for those of us who want beautiful, energetic spaces that we love being in and love learning in, beauty does not co-exist with clutter. Decluttering and organizing is the first step on the journey to a beautifully designed homeschool life, because cluttering and organizing is the first step toward focus on how you want to structure all the living of your homeschool culture.

Do you find yourself with limited quality time with your children because you can’t stand the messes around you?

Are you sacrificing valuable time with your children’s read aloud and education because of the need to clean just one more mess before you sit down?

Would you like to begin your day with nothing from your home derailing your homeschool agenda for the day?

If that sounds like you, let’s work together. I’ll provide coaching for homeschooling moms who want to rid their homes of clutter so that they can have a beautiful, organized, and productive homeschooling culture that the whole family can enjoy and remember fondly for years to come.