Leading a disciplined life is not one of my strong suits. I am a creative type with bursts of energy, spontaneous ideas, and routines rather than schedules. In answering God's call to homeschool, I am learning the value of planning, organization, and follow through. Here are five ways to help make the most of your homeschool day.
1. Start out your day with quiet time in God's word. For me that isn't first thing when I wake up. It is after I get my middle child off to Christian school and my toddler fed and onto his morning play time. Then, I can sit down and spend a few minutes of time filling my tank. Washing my mind with God's word helps me to have the strength, energy, and motivation, not to mention the spirit, to tackle homeschool.
2. Take breaks. Homeschooling isn't the same as formal schooling. So, why not take full advantage of its perks. Hammering through a curriculum is not the approach you have to take. No school bells are going to ring saying its time to move on to the next thing. If you hit a snag, you or your child get frustrated, or the material is just not sinking in, take a break. Walk away for a few minutes, hours, or even the rest of the day. Hit the books again once you have prayed and taken time to get clarity on the matter.
3. Have fun. No matter what method of homeschooling you adhere to, there is always room for fun. You get to teach your child at home, why not enjoy it! Be creative. Make a point to laugh together. Plan lessons and activities your child enjoys.
4. Keep a record. This may be as simple as a handwritten journal. Many states require somewhat detailed record keeping. I belong to an ISP (Independent Study Program) that helps me with this aspect by providing simple worksheets to follow. Take the time to jot down a few notes about what you covered and areas your child has mastered or needs work in. If you're like me, I have trouble remembering details. It's best to chronicle as you go so when the time comes to present formal paperwork you are not left scrambling to validate the lessons your child has learned.
5. Love your child and appreciate this precious time you have together. Life is a vapor.
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Codie Brenner has a bachelor's degree in Journalism with a minor in Creative Writing from Pepperdine University. She is a freelance writer, Christian school Librarian, and homeschool mom.
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