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We’re so glad that you could join us on this wonderful day. But maybe your day isn’t going as wonderful as you’d like it to? Are you struggling with homeschooling this year? Are things just not working out as you envisioned?
Today we’re going to talk about what to do when your homeschool isn’t working out as you had planned.
I know for your first time homeschoolers this may feel like an end of the world situation… and I completely get that. I’ve been there. But over the past 15 years of homeschooling my kids I’ve realized that there are seasons. Times when things feel like they couldn’t get any worse… and then times when it’s so good you can scarcely believe it. But don’t be discouraged if you’re in one of the rough seasons, it won’t last forever.
But what do you do? How do you handle the rough spot?
Well, You need to diagnose yourself. Right? Because there isn’t a doctor of homeschooling urgent care center that you can rush off to. You’ve got to determine what it is that is causing this difficult season. Then you can apply some practical principles to help things improve.
While there are several reasons a family may feel the need to change things up – you may think that reason isn’t “good enough” to justify not using something you spent good money. Here are some of the most common reasons homeschoolers give for changing curriculum:
Homeschool.com has a great little printable that helps you work through these questions and determine your why, your how and your what. This is truly the foundation for all the other aspects of homeschooling. If your curriculum isn’t working – it’s down to something out of place in your foundation. If your kids are completely unhappy – it’s down to something out of sorts with the foundation principles…
Trust me, take a minute do the worksheet – it’s actually fun and helps to make your homeschool foundation strong. It’ll make a world of difference in your day today.
Wishing you the best -As always – with grace and joy,
Jamie
The post Episode 20: What To Do When Homeschooling Isn’t Working Out first appeared on Homeschool .com.5
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TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER
We’re so glad that you could join us on this wonderful day. But maybe your day isn’t going as wonderful as you’d like it to? Are you struggling with homeschooling this year? Are things just not working out as you envisioned?
Today we’re going to talk about what to do when your homeschool isn’t working out as you had planned.
I know for your first time homeschoolers this may feel like an end of the world situation… and I completely get that. I’ve been there. But over the past 15 years of homeschooling my kids I’ve realized that there are seasons. Times when things feel like they couldn’t get any worse… and then times when it’s so good you can scarcely believe it. But don’t be discouraged if you’re in one of the rough seasons, it won’t last forever.
But what do you do? How do you handle the rough spot?
Well, You need to diagnose yourself. Right? Because there isn’t a doctor of homeschooling urgent care center that you can rush off to. You’ve got to determine what it is that is causing this difficult season. Then you can apply some practical principles to help things improve.
While there are several reasons a family may feel the need to change things up – you may think that reason isn’t “good enough” to justify not using something you spent good money. Here are some of the most common reasons homeschoolers give for changing curriculum:
Homeschool.com has a great little printable that helps you work through these questions and determine your why, your how and your what. This is truly the foundation for all the other aspects of homeschooling. If your curriculum isn’t working – it’s down to something out of place in your foundation. If your kids are completely unhappy – it’s down to something out of sorts with the foundation principles…
Trust me, take a minute do the worksheet – it’s actually fun and helps to make your homeschool foundation strong. It’ll make a world of difference in your day today.
Wishing you the best -As always – with grace and joy,
Jamie
The post Episode 20: What To Do When Homeschooling Isn’t Working Out first appeared on Homeschool .com.