Your Turn! What is your favorite piece of advice for a new homeschooler?

Your Turn!

What is your favourite piece of advice for a new homeschooler?

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Meandering through marriage, motherhood and mess as a child of God. Married to Beloved for over 20 years. Five children later and I''m still having a ball!

My greatest passion and desire in life is to share the love and grace of God. I enjoy blogging, web design with wordpress, social media, technology, chocolate, coffee, good movies and being with family and friends.

Comments

  1. Sombra :

    Take it slowly. Enter the whole concept slowly. Take on one subject that your child really enjoys and work with that subject for a long while until both you and your child are feeling confident, then add one more subject.. adding new subjects one at a time until you’ve got all the things in that you want over a period of time. This way you’re not overwhelming yourself – or your child – with a workload that can seem daunting! We re-enter the school year like this every year, one subject at a time, until we’ve worked away the summer wiggles, and eased ourself into our school schedule.

  2. jacqui :

    Never lose the vision that got you to this place ! Don’t look back, don’t worry about the future (easier said than done!) and take one day at a time……..

  3. jen :

    this is useful being new to home schooling kind of
    I did home school 6 years ago for 2.5 years

    jen’s last blog post..week 9 Thursday

  4. Lisa :

    Relax, relax and relax!

    Enjoy your children, enjoy spending time with them, doing things together….don’t be a ‘teacher’ be a mum.

    And finally relax!

    Lisa

  5. Like Sombra said, add one subject at a time. Ease into it.
    Also if you get to the end of the year and you have not completed the whole book look through what’s left and decide what concepts need to be taught as most curriculums especially American ones review in the beginning of the next year.

  6. This past year we began preschool and I didn’t realize (or consider) easing into things. I first became so frustrated that we stopped everything. I re-grouped and began having my daughter sit at the kitchen table and play with play-doh or I let her cut and glue construction paper. Letting her do this allowed her to increase her tolerance for sitting still and I realized I needed to S.L.O.W. D.O.W.N. Great advice for any new Home School Mom. Our kids need time to ease into the learning mode.

    Blessings and Thanks!

    Melodye’s last blog post..BO-BO Head

  7. BecomingOne :

    Turn off the TV, the computer, the electronic gadgets.

    Get into a routine with some simple chores.

    Spend time reading outloud, baking, playing games together, going for walks, talking about God. Re-connect with each other, with God, with life.

    Be productive but in simple and creative ways.

    It’s amazing how much more everyone will be receptive to learning once they have tuned out the noise of the world and re-discovered the simple things in life.

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