The COVID-19 outbreak prompted an unprecedented global closure that lasted months. Everything from our daily activities to where we can go and what we can do has been altered by the coronavirus outbreak. These transitions can be difficult for anyone, but they are especially difficult for learners who thrive on habit and daily routine.
In numerous countries, teachers led educational activities remotely via digital devices or homeschooling resources.
The best ways to evaluate young people’s successes in preparation for their future stages should result from re-examining a more flexible learning environment and that is in these conditions, it’s more practical to think of a “week” as seven days rather than a five-day workweek. This will provide you more freedom in planning your learning for any of the five days of the week.
There are a plethora of fantastic options for homeschooling. At AIH it’s simply a matter of finding your own personal style and rhythm and allow yourselves as learners to immerse in the tasks and assignments.
Take some time to pause and reflect on these two questions as you read on.
What are your personal objectives?
- Do you wish to teach a specific value system in your children through homeschooling?
- Do you like to exclude value systems from your homeschooling strategy?
Philosophies of education
- Do you believe in a certain educational philosophy, which influences how you approach your child’s education?
- Are you unconcerned about educational ideologies and would rather concentrate on other areas of education?
These kinds of questions will enable you to delve deeper into the details of each method in order to find the best fit for you, your homeschooler, and your family.
It can be a little chaotic at times, but guess what? It’s all r.i.g.h.t.
All of those issues will be resolved, and you and your family will settle into a comfortable routine.
So, if your first homeschool didn’t go quite as smoothly as you had hoped, don’t give up just yet!
Continue on, homeschoolers; you’ve got this!