How To Survive Your Christian Homeschool
Even in the best Christian homeschool environment, difficult times still occasionally arise. To help you survive during those times, here are several helpful suggestions:
Remind yourself of the reasons your family chose to homeschool in the first place. In most cases it is to have more time together.
When homeschooling isn’t working, hold family meetings to find out where the problems lie and how to fix them. The solutions to these problems are within the family not within a neighborhood school.
Everyone loves family traditions. Think back on when you were growing up. What traditions did your family have? Which ones can you begin in your own family? Which new ones can your family think of that you would like to start? Perhaps one of your traditions will be to begin each school day with prayer.
One way to create fun and excitement in your homeschool is to celebrate unusual holidays as part of your curriculum. Are you reading any of the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder? Did you know that her birthday is on February 7th? Celebrate it with a party and cake! If you’re studying the history of the Roman Empire, consider looking into March 15 — it’s the day that Julius Caesar was assassinated – “Beware the Ides of March!” (from Shakespeare’s play).
Too many parents don’t include their children in the process of selecting their curriculum, and this can often end up being a source of conflict. When choosing books to read, assignments to do, etc., let your children have some input about the things they’re interested in doing. They will learn much more quickly and effectively.
If your children are having a difficult time with some of your curriculum, perhaps it’s better to switch to something different than to keep forcing the current material on them. Remember, if you keep doing what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always gotten. Sometimes that’s a good thing; sometimes it’s not.
So you’re going through a homeschool crisis? What else is new? You didn’t really think having a homeschool was going to be a bed of roses simply because it’s a ‘Christian’ homeschool, did you? Your homeschool will never be perfect; accept it and move on.
Just because you have two or more children in your homeschool, all from the same family, doesn’t mean they all learn things the same way. One may pick on things simply by hearing them (auditory), another through reading or looking at pictures and diagrams (visual), and another through hands on projects and activities. Learn how your child best learns, and then try teaching his least favorite subjects using his favorite method of learning.
Comparing our children to those who are schooled traditionally only creates defeat and poor self-esteem in your child and in you. Homeschoolers learn differently; our freedom to learn in our own way is our key to success.
Have faith in your family and faith in your conviction to homeschool. Stay in touch with your support group for enrichment and good ideas.
Have you ever had one of those days when you begin to wonder if homeschooling is for you? You’re not alone. Some days can be more stressful than others. One coping mechanism is to simply go out and get some fresh air. Let the kids go play for awhile, while you spend some quite time in prayer. This will help you clear your thoughts, and help you focus more on what needs to be done when you return to your “classroom”.
One of the biggest dangers of homeschooling your children is that you are so focused on them and their schooling needs, that you take very little, if any, time for yourself. As a result, you’re becoming a great candidate for burnout, whereby you will be doing no one any good. Take care of yourself, so you are in a better position to take care of your family.
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