Successful Homeschooling, It Depends On You
Lily Ann shares her ideas on what makes your homeschool successful and how it depends more on you, and not your children.
Meet Lily AnnAuthor Since: 2009-02-23 21:54:03Lily Ann is a mother of six who has who finds great joy and success in homeschooling. She and her family enjoy cooking, sewing, singing, gardening, playing the piano and walking together. They live happy, joyful lives filled with new adventures. Lily Ann likes to learn new things and is always looking for ways to improve the things she already does, like homeschooling and parenting. She wants to raise her children to be honest, upright citizens. |
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Lily Ann shares her ideas on what makes your homeschool successful and how it depends more on you, and not your children.
You will need to do some serious thinking and planning to make your homeschool a success. It is going to take much of your time.
If a mother expects to have any kind of success she should be up before the children. The earlier, within reason, the better.
The first year of school will take more of your time than any other year. If the proper foundation is laid in the first grade, the child can almost take himself through his lessons the rest of his school years.
Routine is one of the most important factors in a successful homeschool. Homeschooling cannot be considered a matter of convenience. It will not be easier than sending the child to school. A successful homeschooling parent must be dedicated enough to be up and ready on time every day. Every day is the key.
These five factors make a big difference in any homeschool. Some times the most important things are the simplest and they tend to be overlooked
There is something you can do about it and that’s what makes homeschooling successful. When your child tells you that he doesn’t like school, you know the program doesn’t fit. Just like when a shoe pinches, it’s time to get a new one.
Lily Ann is a mother to six bright children. She has enjoyed great success in the area of homeschooling. She is always looking for ways to improve and loves to learn new things. Please visit her website.
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