See How Easily You Can Build A Homeschool Schedule

Thursday, March 20th, 2008 @ 1:28 am | Education

If homeschooling is new to you, then you may be contemplating that the best method to tackle homeschool schedules is to mimic the public school system. In public schools students start early in the morning and go on until late afternoon. It is not a good idea to do this because studying at home is distinct from learning in a school environment for many reasons. Freedom is one of the superior advantages of homeschooling. Parents should capitalize on this.

One of the most ignored but glaring drawbacks of the public schools is the big loss of time that inevitably occurs. Frequently at the end of the entire school day, students have actually only spent two or three hours performing serious studying. Even on good days, public schools are less efficient than homeschooling simply because of the numbers. Teachers are invariably working with twenty to thirty students at once and it takes a long time to ensure that everyone has understood the lesson. At home, your child is receiving one on one help and will often get through lessons much quicker than kids at the public school. Therefore, you should not feel the need to mimic the schedule public schools follow. Institute your own homeschool schedule that will best fit your family and your child’s interests.

Although you don’t have to reflect public school schedules it is a good idea to establish a sense of constancy for your child. Children are usually more productive when they have a touch of organization to help them out. Institute your own timing according to what fits your family best. For example, if you relish sleeping in, then go ahead and do that. Begin studies in the early afternoon and you can still end by late afternoon and have the evenings for play activities. That’s the great thing about homeschooling.

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