You Don't
Have To Wear A Cape To Homeschool
Have you ever ran
into, or know someone that just seems to run circles around you in terms
of how organized they are.
How they get so much done during the day, all
events they seem to have going on with their children and families, even
their kids seem smarter than yours! Or, any number of things.
We all have and we all will meet or run into these people again. It's
inevitable.
If you are new to homeschool or just starting out, you will, no doubt
put high expectations upon yourself both as a teacher and a parent.
Early on you will feel as though you hardly get anything done during the
day because you spend much of your day researching homeschooling
lessons
and ideas trying to make sure you get everything just so.
And as each
day goes by and each day you feel as though there aren't enough hours in
the day to address everything that is on your ‘to do' list, you may
begin to feel a bit uncertain about your decision to homeschool. Always
feeling as though the people that you read about have accomplished so
much, while you feel as though you accomplish so little.
Don't let the apparent success of others dictate the feeling that you
have for yourself. Homeschooling methods are as varied as those who
teach. You will find yours. And while you're taking time to make the
homeschool adjustment, don't worry about what others think you should
do. Appreciate what you have accomplished.
Remember as you work to refine your homeschool schedule, every item
on your ‘to do' list can't be a #1 priority. Every task can't be marked
as ‘High Priority'.
If you do this, you will always feel overwhelmed.
Sure, tasks should be prioritized and that's fine. But don't get caught
up in everything is a show stopper. It's not. If you have five things to
do and they all have a priority of 1, then take the time to sort them as
1a, 1b.... and so on.
You are not super parent and you probably don't have a cape. I never
did. But keep faith in yourself, know what you are doing is what you are
suppose to be doing and all will work out.
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