A Daily, Monthly, & Yearly Planner
Available in 4-Month or 12-Month Formats
Daily rhythms, thoughtful planning, and gentle inspiration—
all in one beautiful book.
Created BY Teachers-Turned-Homeschool Moms
FOR Homeschool Moms
Tired of running out of room in your planner? Need an all-in-one DAILY planner for home and homeschool?
Introducing...Balancing Homeschool: Simplifying School, Home, and Life: A Daily, Monthly & Yearly Planner. This versatile planner serves as a comprehensive solution to simplify and integrate the complexities of homeschooling, work, family needs, and household management with a dedicated page for each day.
Two Formats Available:
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4 Months (130 Daily Pages /1 Semester)
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12 Months (390 Daily Pages)
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About this Book
Our goal is to empower families to navigate their busy lives with ease. This planner supports you to organize curriculum goals, coordinate work projects, manage household chores, and maintain motivation. Tailored to be adaptable, you can start using it at any time of the year, making it simple to align with your unique planning needs. Spanning either 4 or 12 months and featuring daily layout pages, this planner provides a seamless system for reflection and planning, allowing you to curate an enriching educational experience for your family without the frustration of running out of room or needing a separate planner for other aspects of life. Thoughtfully crafted, it includes dedicated sections for daily, monthly, and yearly planning, along with practical tools like flexible trackers, membership and password lists, and customizable pages. This book is designed to be your go-to resource for in-depth planning at home. With detailed planning tools and resources, it's perfect for helping you stay organized with all the aspects of your homeschooling journey. The four-month semester book is a great size to carry, while the year-long version is meant to sit on your desk and support you with everything you need in one place. Embrace a stress-free approach to planning that honours your authentic, heart-centered homeschool journey while helping you balance work and home life. Discover a more organized, fulfilling way of living, and homeschooling today! NOTE: We’ve made this planner customizable (undated), so it can be started at any time of the year. It caters to families of all sizes and seamlessly blends home and homeschool!
Why 4-Month and12-Month Versions?
We know how important it is to have a planner that fits the way you actually homeschool. That’s why we offer both a 4-month and a 12-month daily planner—each designed with your real-life needs in mind. The 4-month planner is perfect for semester-by-semester planning. It’s lightweight, flexible, and makes it easy to adjust midyear without feeling locked into a year-long plan. Start fresh each term, pivot when needed, and stay motivated with a manageable planning window. The 12-month planner is your catch-all hub—a full-year resource ready to hold lesson plans, home tasks, goal tracking, and daily notes all in one beautiful place. It’s the perfect choice if you want everything in one steady, reliable spot on your desk, ready for the long haul. Whether you prefer to plan a semester at a time or map out the whole year ahead, there’s a planner built for your homeschool rhythm.
What's Inside this Book?
Featured Sections Include: -Daily Layouts -Year-At-a-Glance Layouts -Monthly Layouts -Flexible Trackers -Membership & Password Trackers -Customizable Blank Pages for Your Planning Needs -Suggested ways to personalize the planner Each day has space for: -Inspiration -Self-Care & Exercise -Priorities & Appointments -Homeschool Tasks -Household Tasks & Chores -Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner/Snack Planning -Brain Dump -For Tomorrow Specifics: -8.5 x 11” standard letter size format -Soft Cover -Fully Customizable -The 4-Month Daily Planner has 171 Pages (It's very portable!) -The 12-Month Daily Planner has a Total of 449 Pages! (It’s meant for your desktop, not your purse!)
THIS BOOK IS A DAILY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY PLANNER.
It does not contain pages with an hourly breakdown for your schedule.
*If you're looking for a Weekly/Monthly/Yearly Planner Click HERE
*If you're looking for our Resource Collection Notebook (not a planner) Click HERE
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Every book is printed and shipped locally in your own country to support regional production and reduce wait times.
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Do I have to notify my child's previous school that we have decided to homeschool?After you have registered as a homeschooler, your new homeschool board will take care of the transfer. You do not have to notify your child's old school that you have decided to homeschool, although many people do so as a courtesy.
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What is blended homeschooling?Shared Responsibility homeschooling has been referred to as "Blended" in the past. Shared Responsibility is when the homeschool parent shares the teaching load with an Alberta Teacher who teaches between 20-80% of the student course load. Alberta Teachers must legally teach the outcomes found in the Alberta Programs of Study, while homeschool parents may choose to follow either the Alberta Programs of Study OR the Alberta Home Education Regulation outcomes for the portion that they teach.
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When is the deadline for homeschooling in Alberta?Spaces are often limited, depending on the school board authority (associate board or associate / independent private school) that you choose, so it's best to register early! If you wish to receive funding from Alberta Education, you must have applied and been accepted BEFORE September 30th (i.e. your acceptance approval must be dated September 29th or earlier). In order to ensure that all paperwork is completed in time, we recommend that you apply early. After September 30th, you may still be able to homeschool if you are able to find a school board authority that will permit registration, but please note that you will not be eligible for funding, and that some boards may require a registration fee. Families are able to register directly with the Alberta Government as as Notification Only homeschooler at any point in the year if they do not wish to receive funding or support from a homeschool board.
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Is unschooling legal in Alberta?Absolutely! If you wish to unschool, you should select a school board that supports unschoolers or register as a "Notification Only" homeschooler.
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Is there any funding available for homeschooling?Funding is available in Alberta for families who are registered as fully Parent-Directed. Partial funding is available for those who are registered as Shared Responsibility. Families who are fully Teacher-Directed do not receive funding, nor do families who register directly with the Province as "Notification Only" homeschoolers.
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What is a Learning Plan?A Home Education Learning Plan is a formal document written by you, the home educator. You will be asked to submit a Learning Plan to your school board (or directly to Alberta Education if you are registering without a board) when you register. This document provides details about what you plan to teach, curricular materials you plan to use, methods you will employ to instruct your child, and ways you will assess their learning. It is a working document and may change through the year. For more information, click here.
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Do I have to notify my child's previous school that we have decided to homeschool?After you have registered as a homeschooler, your new homeschool board will take care of the transfer. You do not have to notify your child's old school that you have decided to homeschool, although many people do so as a courtesy.
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What is blended homeschooling?Shared Responsibility homeschooling has been referred to as "Blended" in the past. Shared Responsibility is when the homeschool parent shares the teaching load with an Alberta Teacher who teaches between 20-80% of the student course load. Alberta Teachers must legally teach the outcomes found in the Alberta Programs of Study, while homeschool parents may choose to follow either the Alberta Programs of Study OR the Alberta Home Education Regulation outcomes for the portion that they teach.
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When is the deadline for homeschooling in Alberta?Spaces are often limited, depending on the school board authority (associate board or associate / independent private school) that you choose, so it's best to register early! If you wish to receive funding from Alberta Education, you must have applied and been accepted BEFORE September 30th (i.e. your acceptance approval must be dated September 29th or earlier). In order to ensure that all paperwork is completed in time, we recommend that you apply early. After September 30th, you may still be able to homeschool if you are able to find a school board authority that will permit registration, but please note that you will not be eligible for funding, and that some boards may require a registration fee. Families are able to register directly with the Alberta Government as as Notification Only homeschooler at any point in the year if they do not wish to receive funding or support from a homeschool board.
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Is unschooling legal in Alberta?Absolutely! If you wish to unschool, you should select a school board that supports unschoolers or register as a "Notification Only" homeschooler.
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Is there any funding available for homeschooling?Funding is available in Alberta for families who are registered as fully Parent-Directed. Partial funding is available for those who are registered as Shared Responsibility. Families who are fully Teacher-Directed do not receive funding, nor do families who register directly with the Province as "Notification Only" homeschoolers.
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What is a Learning Plan?A Home Education Learning Plan is a formal document written by you, the home educator. You will be asked to submit a Learning Plan to your school board (or directly to Alberta Education if you are registering without a board) when you register. This document provides details about what you plan to teach, curricular materials you plan to use, methods you will employ to instruct your child, and ways you will assess their learning. It is a working document and may change through the year. For more information, click here.
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Do I have to notify my child's previous school that we have decided to homeschool?After you have registered as a homeschooler, your new homeschool board will take care of the transfer. You do not have to notify your child's old school that you have decided to homeschool, although many people do so as a courtesy.
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What is blended homeschooling?Shared Responsibility homeschooling has been referred to as "Blended" in the past. Shared Responsibility is when the homeschool parent shares the teaching load with an Alberta Teacher who teaches between 20-80% of the student course load. Alberta Teachers must legally teach the outcomes found in the Alberta Programs of Study, while homeschool parents may choose to follow either the Alberta Programs of Study OR the Alberta Home Education Regulation outcomes for the portion that they teach.
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When is the deadline for homeschooling in Alberta?Spaces are often limited, depending on the school board authority (associate board or associate / independent private school) that you choose, so it's best to register early! If you wish to receive funding from Alberta Education, you must have applied and been accepted BEFORE September 30th (i.e. your acceptance approval must be dated September 29th or earlier). In order to ensure that all paperwork is completed in time, we recommend that you apply early. After September 30th, you may still be able to homeschool if you are able to find a school board authority that will permit registration, but please note that you will not be eligible for funding, and that some boards may require a registration fee. Families are able to register directly with the Alberta Government as as Notification Only homeschooler at any point in the year if they do not wish to receive funding or support from a homeschool board.
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Is unschooling legal in Alberta?Absolutely! If you wish to unschool, you should select a school board that supports unschoolers or register as a "Notification Only" homeschooler.
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Is there any funding available for homeschooling?Funding is available in Alberta for families who are registered as fully Parent-Directed. Partial funding is available for those who are registered as Shared Responsibility. Families who are fully Teacher-Directed do not receive funding, nor do families who register directly with the Province as "Notification Only" homeschoolers.
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What is a Learning Plan?A Home Education Learning Plan is a formal document written by you, the home educator. You will be asked to submit a Learning Plan to your school board (or directly to Alberta Education if you are registering without a board) when you register. This document provides details about what you plan to teach, curricular materials you plan to use, methods you will employ to instruct your child, and ways you will assess their learning. It is a working document and may change through the year. For more information, click here.
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Do I have to notify my child's previous school that we have decided to homeschool?After you have registered as a homeschooler, your new homeschool board will take care of the transfer. You do not have to notify your child's old school that you have decided to homeschool, although many people do so as a courtesy.
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What is blended homeschooling?Shared Responsibility homeschooling has been referred to as "Blended" in the past. Shared Responsibility is when the homeschool parent shares the teaching load with an Alberta Teacher who teaches between 20-80% of the student course load. Alberta Teachers must legally teach the outcomes found in the Alberta Programs of Study, while homeschool parents may choose to follow either the Alberta Programs of Study OR the Alberta Home Education Regulation outcomes for the portion that they teach.
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When is the deadline for homeschooling in Alberta?Spaces are often limited, depending on the school board authority (associate board or associate / independent private school) that you choose, so it's best to register early! If you wish to receive funding from Alberta Education, you must have applied and been accepted BEFORE September 30th (i.e. your acceptance approval must be dated September 29th or earlier). In order to ensure that all paperwork is completed in time, we recommend that you apply early. After September 30th, you may still be able to homeschool if you are able to find a school board authority that will permit registration, but please note that you will not be eligible for funding, and that some boards may require a registration fee. Families are able to register directly with the Alberta Government as as Notification Only homeschooler at any point in the year if they do not wish to receive funding or support from a homeschool board.
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Is unschooling legal in Alberta?Absolutely! If you wish to unschool, you should select a school board that supports unschoolers or register as a "Notification Only" homeschooler.
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Is there any funding available for homeschooling?Funding is available in Alberta for families who are registered as fully Parent-Directed. Partial funding is available for those who are registered as Shared Responsibility. Families who are fully Teacher-Directed do not receive funding, nor do families who register directly with the Province as "Notification Only" homeschoolers.
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What is a Learning Plan?A Home Education Learning Plan is a formal document written by you, the home educator. You will be asked to submit a Learning Plan to your school board (or directly to Alberta Education if you are registering without a board) when you register. This document provides details about what you plan to teach, curricular materials you plan to use, methods you will employ to instruct your child, and ways you will assess their learning. It is a working document and may change through the year. For more information, click here.
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You'll LOVE this book IF...
You want a full page each day to plan and manage homeschool, work, and household tasks all in one spot! No more juggling multiple planners or scattered sticky notes.
You want to keep track of daily appointments, homeschool tasks, meal plans, and grocery lists (and more!) in one easy-to-access spot.
You’re looking for a planner that makes it easy to start any time of year—no wasted pages, no awkward start dates. Begin when it works for you, whether that's January, September, or right in the middle of a new season or life chapter.
You want a planner designed by homeschool moms who understand your unique needs. This planner was created by teachers who transitioned to homeschooling, and is tailored to address the unique challenges of homeschooling while running a household -- giving you practical solutions and ample writing space from moms who’ve been there.