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7th Grade Homeschooling Planning Bootcamp

Get your next 12-weeks planned AND scheduled, so your 7th grader gets their work finished. On time. With less stress.

Date: August 20th
Time: 10:30am – Noon MT
Only $27

You’ve got all this curriculum, and you have high hopes — but your experience has already taught you how this year probably goes.

Within a few months, the year falls apart. You’re behind. And some part of you wonders if you should have just put them in school.

Or maybe your fear runs the other way. 

You thought they’d be more independent by now.

You ask if it’s done, and it’s not. You explain it again, and they stomp off with a “yeah yeah, I’ll get to it, Mom, don’t worry” — and then it still doesn’t get done. 

But, I’ve got you covered. Give me 90 minutes, and I’ll show you exactly how to plan out the next 12-weeks (in a way that works for you AND your 7th grader), so you can help them actually complete their work. On time. And then reuse the system to plan out the next 12-weeks… and the next…

My daughter had a word for what this system gave her, once we finally got it dialed in: relief. That’s what I want for you, too — not just a schedule, but the exhale that comes with knowing the plan is designed for your life.

The Hamster Wheel You Know Too Well

  • Maybe the schedule you’ve got isn’t realistic for your life.
  • Maybe you’re curriculum-switching, behind in math, still hunting for “the one.”
  • Maybe you’re working, or homeschooling more than one kid.

Whatever your version is, if the same conversation keeps happening, and the cycle repeats, you’re not alone – it’s hard to see clearly when you’re feeling tapped out.

You can have the best curriculum in the world, but nobody teaches you how to prepare your kid to be independent — it’s mostly trial and error, and time is ticking…

So instead of tips and tricks, I want to give you real guidelines and frameworks for helping your kid become an independent learner. Less at a time gets more done – when you use a simple system.

Why I Built a System for Middle School

We were floundering as my daughters entered middle school. It took me a while to figure out that middle school required a different way of planning than elementary… and that pushing high school requirements in middle school wasn’t the way to go either.

I stumbled upon a 12-week system in the business world I thought would work for homeschooling. At first, I seriously overestimated what we could do in 12 weeks. But it was the start of what my daughter termed “relief” — no more sprinting through 6–7 context-switches a day.

Instead of experiencing mom-guilt for having half-finished curriculum collecting dust, my daughters were actually finishing their work. On time. And with fewer reminders. And less stress.

In fact, all three of my daughters still use that system we started in middle school to manage their lives, furthering their education, and starting businesses. It’s a life skill, and you can set the foundation for it in middle school.

Where This Gets You By 8th Grade

By the end of 8th grade: your middle schooler could be confidently managing their own learning cycles, with minimal oversight from you.

Three learning cycles in 7th grade gives you three reps of scaffolding their independence — cycle 1 you lead, cycle 2 they help, cycle 3 they’re dividing up their own work. By 8th grade, you’re a safety net, not the driver.

And it protects your relationship. Keep the elementary-style checklist approach and you’ll wreck it — they’ll push back, wanting autonomy, scared of failing. Middle school is the opportunity to fail fast, fail often, fail forward, because the stakes are lower. Staying in coach mode instead of teacher mode is what keeps the relationship intact. And, in the bootcamp, I’ll show you what that looks like, so you can implement it right away.

From Context-Switching to Relief

Before we started using the 12-Week Learning Cycle™, we were trying to do every subject every week — barely getting going on one before it was time to switch, so much lost to switching that it was impossible to get anything done.

After — a block-and-loop schedule built around the 12-Week Learning Cycle™ — there was a sense of accomplishment that compounded each cycle. As they saw they had time to get things done, their competence, study skills, and confidence all grew.

That’s the relief I want for you, too — not someday, but starting this cycle. Whether your school year hasn’t started yet or you’re a few weeks in already, this is what gets you there.

By the End of the Bootcamp You’ll Have:

✅ A complete 12-week plan for up to 4 subjects
✅ A clear “done” line, so a 30-minute math lesson doesn’t turn into an all-day affair
✅ A fallback plan for busy or difficult weeks
✅ 2 Voxer coaching days plus a mid-cycle check-in

What’s included:

  • Planning workbook
  • Scheduling templates
  • The 90-minute live bootcamp
  • Open-ended Q&A with me afterward (live attendees, could run past noon)
  • Replay – use it as a planning tool for every learning cycle
  • 2 Voxer coaching days + mid-cycle check-in

My Promise to You

If you come to the bootcamp (and follow the system) you’ll leave with a 7th grade homeschooling plan for the next 12 weeks.

Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to apply for one of the 5 spots available in the Middle School On Track Membership™ if you want support implementing your plan.

Whether the school year is still ahead of you or already underway, this is your chance to stop white-knuckling it and actually start strong — or start over, strong. That’s the relief my daughter felt once we got this dialed in. I want that for you before this school year gets away from you.

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