Home Schooling Advice for Beginners

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on home schooling advice for new home schoolers.  Most parents had a pretty intense year in the wake of the Coronavirus. Around the world, schools closed their doors to halt the spread of this virus. Closing school doors changed the way we live.  Fortunately,  mom and dads  have stepped into the role of teacher, as well as continuing in their role as parents.  However, not all of us are natural teachers, and some parents have found the task of home schooling a pretty challenging one.

While some schools around the world have re-opened, some parents are still saddled with the task of keeping their kid’s grades up from home. Sound like your current situation? 

 

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Home Schooling Advice for Beginners:  

 

Stay Positive 

Many parents who have attempted to home-school their kids during COVID-19 school closures have found the task more challenging than they thought. Children thrive in school; they are being taught by a trained professional in an environment that is designed to maximize their learning. At home, their brains want to relax, play, snuggle up and generally have fun. For this reason, you might have found that your child isn’t as receptive to doing their work as they would be if they were at school.

This isn’t your fault, and your aren’t failing.  Rather than focusing on the stresses of how things are going wrong, reward yourself for the successes.  You’re dealing with a really tough situation that nobody could have predicted, and therefore you’re doing an awesome job!

 

Search for home schooling advice on-line 

If you are in desperate need of resources to help teach your child, you aren’t alone. The internet is your friend in this area.  Branch out and find online resources that will boost your child’s learning and keep them entertained.

If you are looking, for example, for free 4th grade writing activities, you can find these on a range of sites. Teachers and educational experts have been uploading exercises and activities that don’t require a subscription. Use the internet, and keep the reading and writing fresh and interesting for your child.

 

 

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Get home schooling advice from other parents

You might not be able to physically team up with fellow parents to teach kids in groups, but using virtual communication, you can easily share resources.  Furthermore, sharing tips on how to settle your kids into their work be invaluable. Even so much as a group chat amongst moms from your children’s school can provide you with a shoulder to cry on if things go wrong, as well as acting as a hub of information you can go to for resources and tips. Together, we can all get through this tricky time and help our families get back to the normality we miss so much.

 

All in all, home schooling is hard. Don’t beat yourself up about the downsides, just try to remain positive as you navigate through this difficult time. I hope that you have my tips on home schooling for beginners helpful.  

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