July 5, 2026

Why We Homeschool Year-Round: Our Relaxed Summer Routine

One of the questions I get asked most often recently is, "Do you take the summer off from homeschooling?"

The short answer? Not really.



But that doesn't mean we're sitting around the kitchen table doing hours of schoolwork while everyone else is at the pool. I don't make the kids read a stack of books before meeting friends at the fence line for a backyard play date. 

In fact, this is how we school year round. My kids never have a regimented "school time". We fit school into their schedules naturally. Before we run out to a co-op meet up, we squeeze in an art history lesson. On our way to the art museum, we practice fractions. School happens where it fits, instead of fitting our days around a standard school schedule.

Contrary to public school schedules, during the summer we actually school more. But it's still at our leisure and I don't limit play time for school time, ever.

Summer honestly has become one of my favorite seasons to homeschool during because everything slows down for us. We almost always are on the go, but during the summer we stay home more, we spend time embracing air conditioning and learning neat things while staying cool. 

Don't get me wrong, we still make time for fun. We spend plenty of afternoons outdoors. We do it all the fun Florida things and spend tons of time exploring, swimming and sliding down our giant neighborhood slides, catching creepy crawly bugs outside, visiting the Tampa zoo, hitting the coolest parks up, or eating popsicles on the back porch. 

I've learned over the years that consistency doesn't have to mean rigidity and we don't have to follow anyone's timeline when it comes to school. We school more during the summer simply because it fits our schedule more, but we still squeeze in school to our schedules like we do year-round.

A short math lesson before heading to the pool still counts as school in our house.

Some mornings our lessons happen at the kitchen table with snacks and art supplies sprawled out from one end to the other. While other mornings we read pool side and jump in when we get 10 answers in a row correct... and honestly, I think maybe those are the days my kids will remember the most, because we have so much fun and embrace the chill... We laugh, we learn, we cool off in the pool, and no one feels like they've spent the day "doing schoolwork".

Instead of taking one long break and spending weeks trying to get back into a routine, we simply keep learning as part of our everyday life. It's slower. It's more flexible. And for our family, it's so much less stressful.


One day we may knock out 3 math lessons and read a few chapters all before breakfast and other days we may learn fractions while measuring a sand castle at the beach. We like to learn while on the go and learn via textbook, it's simple - school happens on our schedule, school is part of our everyday life. We don't fit life around school. We fit school into our life.

If you've been wondering what homeschooling actually looks like, I hope this little peek into our routine encourages you to create a rhythm that works for your own family—not someone else's.

A Little Encouragement, Mama

If you're feeling pressure to make your homeschool look a certain way this summer, let me remind you of something I have to remind myself often: your homeschool doesn't have to look like anyone else's to be successful.

Some seasons are filled with field trips and science projects. Other seasons are filled with library books, popsicles, and simply showing up each day.

Both are enough.

Give yourself grace, enjoy your kids, and remember that learning is happening even when it doesn't look like school.

💡 Bright Idea

Keep a basket in the car with library books, coloring supplies, and educational card games. Whether you're waiting for an appointment or heading to co-op, those little pockets of time become effortless learning opportunities.


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