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Do you have a tip that helps you to keep it all done? We welcome you to share it with us. Just e-mail lynn (at) TheHealthyHomeschool.com with your tip.
Lessons On The Run!
~Remember, homeschooling is a way of life. No matter what life has sent your way in terms of responsibilities and where you all have to be each day, you can still be devoted to having a homeschooling way of life, running a home that's a haven, and making choices that are healthy and educational. You are still in charge!
When Seeking Employment
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Working and HomeschoolingThere are not too many of us, thankfully, but I am part of a group of women who passionately want to homeschool but still have to work to add to the family income. There's no right or wrong way to get it all done, but it certainly helps to share ideas and know we are not alone. This might be a good time to add a disclaimer, a thought, whatever you want to call it. Homeschooling is such a huge responsibility, in reality we believe it is best to NOT work and homeschool. There is more joy, more focus, more everything when a parent can be fully devoted to homeschooling. There may be seasons, however, or reasons, that one must work AND homeschool. That said, we'll share some of our thoughts. Some things to consider~Obviously, younger children should not be unattended, so finding childcare for times you are working out of the home is the first order of business.
Ways to spend time with your childrenBe very interactive with your children during playtime. If your younger ones have to be in public
school, playtime gives you a chance to find out what they are learning. Talk with them, listen to them. Your children will remember this precious,
valuable time spent with you. Depth of relationship when they are young will help you have a closer relationship when they are older.
Ways to Keep it All DoneKnow your state's legal requirements for homeschooling.
Legal ConsiderationsThe Healthy Homeschool would like to remind you about HSLDA--an organization constantly working to keep homeschooling on our list of freedoms!! Evaluate if the peace of mind they can offer is worth the price. We think it is! NOTE: *The Healthy Homeschool is sharing ideas, not offering professional or legal counsel. Only you, as parents, can determine how responsible your child is and whether or not you are capable of getting it all done. The Healthy Homeschool assumes no responsibility for the choices that other families make. |
Getting Out of Debt
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