The Darker Side of Homeschooling
The darker side of homeschooling is not often talked about. Read about some of it here and find out how you can brighten up your journey.
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The darker side of homeschooling is not often talked about. Read about some of it here and find out how you can brighten up your journey.
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Homeschool burnout is sometimes inevitable. And it’s not just part of the mid-year slump. It can hit at any time. I tend to burnout just a few weeks into the school year after our schedule has changed and we are getting back into a routine. January is generally a difficult time as most are recuperating from the holidays and battling “cabin fever” with colder days and less sunlight. And then there’s May, and you can literally smell the ocean and feel the sand in your toes. Is it just me or does it seem like May has 63 days? But here is what I want to tell you: take a deep breath. You can do this.
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As homeschool moms we rarely get time away. “Me time” is desired, but not frequent. The kids need to be driven to activities, taught how to read, and comforted when life doesn’t go their way. That doesn’t mean we don’t need time to ourselves. We need the time to regroup, recharge, and prevent homeschool burnout.
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Today’s homeschooling moms do more than ever. Learn how to make time for yourself in a homeschool day and prevent burnout.
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How do you go about preventing burnout in your high school students? Helping your teen stay off the burnout train in high school is a task that will test many home educating parents. As you transition into the high school years from middle school, it’s important to remember that your teen is used to you being there for them guiding them through their studies and in the high school years things tend to become much more burdensome for your student as the attempt to keep track of all they are juggling on their plate.
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