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Home school episodes
How to avoid being overwhlemed
Dont compare your child's progress to others
Dont use your schedule as an ultimate / absolute - be flexible
One at a time - goal and measure their milestone - establish a habit to drink water
Quiet time for yourself, teach them to be independent
time for yourself
time for your student to explore by herself
you can only teach as much
your goal is to mold them to be responsible people and independent
Dont expect perfection, see progress
sometimes we expect too much, probably because of what we see elsewhere
Connect with other homeschooler,
Vibes
They undestand what youre going thru
Share values
avoid the shiny-object syndrome
see on social media some trends
latest toys
latest "science-proven" tools, which again question your capacity and confidence
Why dads should be involved in home schooling
Why it's unpopular?
Revolution
Jobs and career change
Strycture
Go out hunting
Minimal involvement to raising children
Provider
Bring money work for money
Rules youre confined
Bound
Lumited
Odd if you do otherwise
Soft and feminine
Homeschooling struggles that noone talks about
Expectation versus reality
Here is the sched
Do the lessons smoothly as scheduled
I can balance my life
Side hustles
Time for family
Lessons
Internal battles
Incompetent as a parent
I struggled at teacher her Filipino
Become better than my parents but i felt like i was worse
Inadequate
Introvert
Drained time and energy
Unaccomplished
Incongruent
Personal goals that I've set aside
My body is fixed while my mind is looking for something
I still want to work on my business plans but my schedule tied up
Mindset
Come from traditional school system
Adapt the style based on experience
Notion of the one style of learning
Pressure and force and blackmail involved
Out of fear of failing in an exam - not learning focused
How I cope?
Although, this is not a one time concern. I expect this to pop up now and then.
Be kind to self
Respect your own pace
Do not compare to others
Celebrate your milestone
Take your step one at a time, make the most of what you have
Alone, you can go fast.
With your family, you can go on and on because you are fueled with love.
Gratitude fuels a wearisome heart
My daughter hates Filipino but she Likes Math, Science and English
How to stop comparing your child's progress to others
Myth of homeschooling