Build a rotating loop schedule where a missed day delays the subject rotation instead of erasing it, unlike a fixed Monday-through-Friday schedule.
A fixed Monday-through-Friday schedule breaks the moment a Tuesday gets skipped, because Tuesday's subject just doesn't happen that week. The loop method fixes that by ungluing subjects from specific days entirely: subjects sit in a rotating order, and each day you simply pick up the loop wherever you left off, so a missed day delays the rotation instead of erasing a subject. List your subjects in the order you want them to loop in [SUBJECTS]. Set how many loop subjects you can realistically cover in one sitting in [SESSIONS_PER_DAY:number:2-6]. Note the child's age or grade in [CHILD_AGE_OR_GRADE?] if session length should scale to it. 1. Build the loop order from [SUBJECTS], and explain the logic behind the order, whether it's balancing heavy subjects against light ones, or alternating desk work with something more physical or creative, so the sequence isn't arbitrary. 2. Show a sample two-week run of the loop in action, moving [SESSIONS_PER_DAY] subjects forward each day and looping back to the start once every subject has had a turn, so you can see exactly how the rotation behaves in practice, including what happens after a skipped day. 3. Flag any subject that needs more frequent turns than a straight loop gives it, daily math practice can't wait for a six-subject loop to come back around, and suggest pulling that subject out of the loop into a fixed daily slot instead. 4. Note how many days a full loop cycle takes at the current [SESSIONS_PER_DAY], and whether that cycle length actually fits how often each subject needs to happen for real progress. Close by naming the one adjustment most likely to fix a loop that isn't working, fewer subjects per session, a subject pulled out to a fixed daily slot, so a stalled loop gets a specific fix instead of an abandoned system.
Range: 2 - 6
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