Know Your Limits
You need to know your child's limitations from the very beginning. Take into consideration how fast or slow you must move, which is based upon your child's learning capacity. Since most people are average learner's you cannot expect them to fly through something they are not ready for.
Avoid Strict Scheduling
Instead of setting a strict schedule, establish an interesting routine. Nevertheless, it is still important that they do their routine activities before playing. Even if these routine activities vary from day to day, they are still important. Occasionally you may wish to throw in some incentives to get them to finish their routine activities earlier.
Have Fun
It is also important to make homeschooling fun. Not only will this help you avoid homeschool burnout but it will also help you develop a good relationship with your child. Being able to relate to your child will make it easier to handle any struggles with curriculum or motivation. So, you may want to include some of your own interests in their homeschoolng. Whenever your child sees that you are pursuing your interests, they will be more motivated to do this too.
Don't Mimic Traditional Schools
Another thing that you may want to do is include unusual teaching methods within your homeschool. Since you can be more flexible than traditional schooling, this is something that you should be able to easily accomplish since you don't have to structure your teaching methods. By opting to do fun, educational activities, you children can learn easily and they will cherish these memories for a long time to come too.
In Conclusion
These are just some of the things that you can do in order to avoid homeschool burnout. It is important for you to use them to overcome homeschool burnout because home really is the best place for your children to be.
Published by Brenda Hoffman
I am a college graduate and now a single mother of a wonderful daughter whom I am able to homeschool because I work as a full-time freelance writer from home. View profile
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