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When you decide to homeschool your children, youre going to have to come up with a plan for how the subject matter is going to be taught, and a system to execute that plan. An important distinction you should make yourself aware of is a philosophical one of homeschooling vs school at home. The latter method is overly simplistic, and doesnt take advantage of the benefits that homeschooling can truly offer. While every parent is justifiably concerned about creating a disciplined academic environment, if you simply teach at home both you and your child will be missing out. As a teaching philosophy, its important to think of the process as homeschooling -- this means that home and school become one: its not simply a case of school being conducted in a home environment. So instead of creating regimented lessons at set times - instead of your children sitting stiffly at a table while you give them lessons - be always ready to use the flexibility of homeschooling to your advantage. If your child has a question about a particular subject in biology, take him outside and show him nature at work. If hes interested in a certain aspect of history, take him to the museum. One of the greatest things about homeschooling is that it doesnt have to be a regimented system: a day of learning that ends at 4 PM, Monday to Friday. When homeschooling is properly implemented, your child is always learning. During a unit on Shakespeare for example, maybe youll decide to take him to a performance of the play on the weekend. If hes interested in computers, allow him to use his computer for a research project. Although in some ways you do need a certain regimen when homeschooling, realize that your childs education doesnt have to end when you are finished for the day. Incorporating other educational activities into your daily home life will both expand your childs education and make it more engaging. Most children learn better in settings that they are comfortable in, and what setting is more comfortable then the home? So if your child wants to hear his math lesson while sitting on the couch, let him. If he wants to watch a movie in the evening, direct him to an educational one. By blurring, as much as possible, the line between home and schooling when homeschooling your children, your children will benefit from a much more valuable educational experience than could be offered from the public or private school systems. |


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