Saturday, September 24, 2016

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Maintaining Discipline in Homeschooling


When the child stays at home all day, and mommy is the teacher,


there are certain issues of discipline at stake. It is easy for he


child to misconstrue the freedom he has at home and feel that


homeschooling is just a long summer holiday. This is a potential


landmine and children need to be disciplined right at the start.


Homeschooling gives you and your child a truly immense amount of


flexibility. You and your child decide where to learn, how much to


learn and when to learn. But, these should be decisions made at


the beginning stages. If your child is too little to take an


active part in the decision, chart out a few hours of the day for


the various activities, and stick to it. When there is no outside


agency to supervise and no exams to answer, it is easy to get


sidetracked. If your child is old enough, consult him and find out


when he wants to learn. Apply your parental discretion and come up


with a timetable.


Homework is also a part of homeschooling. What this means is that


once lessons have been taught, the child should be asked to do


some part of the course work by himself without your guidance. You


will need to make sure that your child sits willingly and finishes


his work.


Courtesy, manners and punctuality are some of the various facets


of discipline that a child has to imbibe in the early years of his


life. The school where he interacts with his peers, his seniors


and juniors and his teachers mould these values quite


automatically. At homeschool, the child should be taught the


importance of speaking and behaving in a proper manner and


appropriate corrections need to be meted out if behavior is


unsatisfactory.


It is advisable to keep aside a particular room or a part of the


room for your homeschool. The child should be expected to reach


his desk at the appointed time, in proper attire with all the


necessary material. It is easy to allow the school to become an


extension of play if these ground rules are not laid out and


followed. As the teacher, supervisor, principal and janitor rolled


into one, you should also approach the study area with a cool


professionalism.


Homeschooling is doomed to fail without patience. In spite of all


the precautions and steps one takes, it is easy for a child to get


familiar' at homeschool. At such times, it may be difficult to


discipline the child and get him to listen to you attentively.


When this happens, switch to something new. Allow the child to


take a breather and enjoy a break yourself.


Homeschooling is not easy. It requires a lot of hard work and


patience. The very informality of the whole procedure sometimes


works against it by making it too easy. If you take steps to


establish rules at the very beginning and adhere to these rules,


your homeschooling experience will be a huge success.


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