24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Mary Joyce
Although homeschooling families are as varied as the number of
families involved in homeschooling, they all have at least one
thing in common. That is a strong sense of responsibility for
their child’s education. Homeschooling families are comprised of
all walks of life and all geographic regions.
Starting to homeschool can be nerve racking. It is for most
everyone. Your brain is on overdrive with all the information
you have gathered about, homeschool curriculums and all those
choices. Homeschool schedules and lesson plans, what to teach,
how to teach, what if I don’t know the subject, where do I find
homeschool resources and which are the best for us? After a
while you will feel like you need a break from it and that’s
o.k. you probably should take a little downtime.
Early on many new homeschoolers feel more comfortable with
formal structure and scheduling for each of their days. However,
most homeschool parents usually evolve into a less rigid
methodology as they become more confident with their lesson
plans and their teaching ability and style. As you gain
confidence and become less rigid in your approach and schedule
you’ll find that flexibility is a key element of your homeschool
schedule. Unexpected developments will always crop up during the
day so the quicker you can gain confidence and become more
flexible, the less stressful you will find your day.
Remember. Even with the abundance of homeschooling information
that is readily available to you, the absolute best resource you
have available is you and your creativity! Don’t get sideways
when things don’t go according to the plan. One of the biggest
advantages to homeschooling is the fact that you are in control
of the scheduling and you can approve any changes to your
homeschool schedule.
Be yourself, encourage and love your kids, don’t worry about
always doing everything 'the right way'. Always expect to learn
something new! And emphasize having fun!
About Author :
Mary Joyce is a former educator, successful homeschool parent,
and has written many articles on teaching your
child at home for the Homeschool-Curriculum-4u website.
Please visit (http://www.homesch
ool-curriculum-4u.com) for more of Mary's articles,
resources on homeschool, ideas, and curriculum information.