5 ways homeschooling kept me from rebelling6 min read

Homeschooling Nov 15, 2021

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5 ways homeschooling kept me from rebelling6 min read

Introduction

Many of you might believe that teenage rebellion is inevitable. But we say that it’s probably not! To help you know more about the homeschooling process for the first time, we’ve tried to come up with a list of helpful tips for your kid’s friendly journey.

Talking about this particular article, we have tried to limit our research down to the top five recommendations. Some of these points are discovered by our team. While on the other hand, the rest of them are suggested by Homeschool moms, and what we believe is that they worked well for us.

Tip 1: It Doesn’t Take 7 Hours to School at Home

You might be wondering as to why we kept this our #1 tip? This is because it is probably one of those things that scare kids the most about homeschooling!

As we all are aware of the fact that whilst children go to a traditional school, they are restricted to stay in there for at least 7 hours and that too for 5-6 days a week. Now you might be thinking about what to do at home for seven long hours?! The simple answer to this query is… No, you don’t need to spend seven hours at all!

You are free to encourage your children if they are really enjoying a particular activity. Or in case they want to delve deeper into something they are studying.

It is your choice to spend your time doing something productive more than once. It is no crime to be involved in a project or experiment that you lost track of time on.

We also advise you to take several family trips based on educational knowledge. Just make sure that your kid is focused on a subject that they are studying and learning. Believe it or not, your kid will never forget those experiences and lessons in life.

Tip 2: Make a Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Schedule

You must plan a schedule. It’s completely your choice to either make it simple and short or very detailed — it’s totally up to what works best for you and keeps your child engaged. Further, you can consult other members of your family as well. They’ll give you positive suggestions for sure.

Just keep in mind what time is the most comfortable period when your child tends to learn in the best way possible. For instance, if your kid is more focused in the morning period, take advantage of that and start teaching them early. In simple words, plan their homeschool early.

On the other hand, if they take a comparatively longer time to wake up and retain the information provided. In short, they take time to get going, then you are free to start later. It might work better for them.

Now let’s assume that your children are in their later stage of childhood, then you may straightaway consult them as to how they would be comfortable in spending their time comfortably.

Ask them whether they want to do the difficult stuff first to get it completed first and not bother them later, or start with simpler, more fun lessons to ease into the challenging subjects? They are free to choose.

Tip 3: Be Flexible

It is extremely important to design your schedule in such a way that your kid can adapt to a variety of situations with it. Understand that what works for one day may or may not work for another day.

In addition to the usual working events and chapters, there are many other things that need attention. Your kids may need more time on a particular subject.

Let’s take an example to understand this theory even better. Suppose you have a doctor’s appointment or you want your car to be repaired and its outer body to be polished Or you feel that it’s too nice a day to stay inside, then you can surely do that by finding out ways to work around it.

Think of ways that can come with you to the doctor. It can be anything, for example- reading, doing research, or practicing math or grammar with worksheets. Don’t think a lot, it is completely normal to carry out your kid’s lessons outside the house as well. Homeschooling doesn’t need to be done at home all day long.

Tip 4: Create a Home Study Space

If you feel that homeschooling will take a lot of space at home, then you are probably mistaken. Homeschooling doesn’t require a lot of room. But we suggest you at least give your child a preference and a dedicated space to use that must be free from any distractions around.

But there are some things which you need to take care of:

Even if you want to be comfortable, don’t let your child be so comfortable that they fall asleep (we seriously don’t recommend studying in bed as it is not the best option).

Make sure that the study space that you choose is lit properly. In case it isn’t then it will make your kid feel sleepy and further put a strain on their eyes.

Always make a note of all the essential material required for studying. Keep only those materials around which your kids need in hand and only the study material which is much needed.

You might have heard about this point earlier as well. Time management is extremely important when you talk about managing skills. It is regarded as one of the most implicit skills.

Tip 5: Children Learn in Different Ways

One of the best things about homeschooling is the flexibility to tailor each subject according to every individual child’s needs. In order to be a successful parent, you need to do some research on all these ideas and techniques.

You’ll find a lot of books based on homeschooling. All you need to do is choose some of the best works and start learning, it will definitely be beneficial for your kid’s professional development as well.

In some ways, parents and homeschooling teachers always know that children learn in different ways and that it isn’t always necessary for every kid to grab a particular activity that may or may not be of interest to another youngster.

Conclusion

A very important fact you know as a parent is to relax and enjoy time with your little ones! And believe that just in a blink of an eye, your kids will go from homeschooling as a kindergartener to further grades. And as a result, they will get nurtured as a well developed grown up kid.
It is important to note that time goes by very fast! Therefore, it is mandatory to enjoy your time learning together as a family and as a parent too. And guess what! All of this is what homeschooling mentions.

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