Planning and Preparation
I always take time to plan when homeschooling, but as a SFHer, I didn’t have a choice or warning about schooling from home. It was a sudden shift that left me feeling unprepared and unsure of what to do next. However, I quickly realized that creating routines and finding resources were crucial to successfully navigating SFH. I started by setting a daily schedule for my child, incorporating time for breaks, meals, and physical activity. This helped us establish a routine that we could stick to, even on days when we were feeling overwhelmed. I also found resources online, such as educational websites and virtual field trips, that allowed my child to continue learning and exploring new topics. While it wasn’t the same as traditional homeschooling, I found that with some planning and preparation, SFH could be a rewarding experience for both my child and me.Stress and Adjustment
Coping strategies are essential when dealing with stress and anxiety. As a parent, it’s essential to take care of your mental health, so you can be there for your children. Use some strategies that work for parents included setting a schedule, taking breaks, and engaging in self-care activities like yoga or meditation. It’s also important to remember that it’s okay to ask for help. Reach out to other parents, teachers, or counselors if you’re feeling overwhelmed. Together, we can support each other and make the transition to schooling from home a little easier.Is Homeschooling a Solution to the Problems with Public Education?
Homeschooling has gained popularity due to the ongoing problems facing public education. Many parents believe this alternative offers a solution to the issues prevalent in public schools. By providing personalized instruction, flexible schedules, and tailored curriculum, homeschooling offers a viable option for families seeking a different approach to education.