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Avoiding Burnout In Home Schooling

By Gail Jones

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It doesn’t matter if you are teaching in a traditional school or in a home schooling environment, there will be a time when you will come across burnout. This is something that you have to prevent so that your educational progress is not adversely affected.

Here are a couple of useful tips that you can use to prevent possible home schooling burnout:

Understand your abilities. From the very start, you should already know your limitations and those of your child. You must be able to doing things slowly sometimes, especially if your child is still very young since you have to consider your child’s capacity to absorb. Most students are average learners (obviously), so you will have to give the lessons according to your child’s learning speed. Never expect your small child to read complicated selections nor your teenager to get top marks in SAT exams.

Don’t follow strict schedules, as this could put undue pressure on your child. You should just set an interesting routine for your child to follow. Children spend most of their time doing routine activities like getting up, eating hearty breakfasts, reading books, practising writing, doing light jobs about the place, etc. You must insist that they finish their routine activities before they can play outside or with the computer. Even these routine activities change from day to day, but you must make sure that your child follows these routine activities. You can add in occasional incentives or fun activities if they finish their routine tasks early.

You should enjoy home schooling with your child. This is one way you can develop a good relationship with your child and if you and your child can relate to each other, you will find it very easy to handle curriculum struggles and motivation problems later. Aside from motivating and guiding your child, you can also pursue some of your own interests like gardening and cooking. If your child sees you pursuing your own interests, then he or she will also be motivated to do likewise.

Since your child is in a home schooling program, you should not attempt to imitate a traditional schools environment. Try to use non-conventional ways when teaching your child. Home schooling is also about flexibility and creativity, so if you can create a light-hearted but firm atmosphere, you can more than likely prevent burnout.

Always try to remember that with home schooling, you don’t have to structure your teaching methods in the traditional way. You can just do things in a fun way especially with very young children so that they learn easily. Just ensure you keep the day in the right perspective to prevent burnout. Although your children might forget some of the day’s lessons, that’s all right too because somehow they grow in intelligence as well as in physique.

Your children will always think back on your home schooling days together and remember with fondness how well you treated them. The old song goes: “… there’s no place like home” and for little pupils, home is the best place to learn the first lessons of life. If your teenagers are already in high school or college, they can still do home schooling if they so desire. That would also a good idea since you would get a chance to watch your offsprings’ development.

Parents always look after their children’s best interests, so, if after careful consideration, you still think that home schooling is the best option for your family, then go on with it. Just follow the tips mentioned above to avoid burnout. Have fun activities from time to time to prevent monotony.

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Jones, Gail "Avoiding Burnout In Home Schooling." Avoiding Burnout In Home Schooling. 29 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 7 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/reference-and-education/home-schooling/burnout-in-home-schooling/>.

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