Starting Homeschooling-Step Ten: Be Ready to Learn
Aug 17th, 2008 | By Jessica Parnell | Category: General Homeschool Posts, New to HomeschoolingAs a homeschool mom, you will learn so much more than you did when you yourself were in school. History that may have bored you will come alive; math skills that eluded you will come together (especially if you start with a young student and are teaching the basics first); grammar will finally make sense; and science will intrigue you.
But your learning will go so much deeper than the academics.
You will gain so much more insight into your own kids–their passions, their struggles, their amazing abilities, their personalities.
You will more than likely begin to see yourself more clearly as well. Are you a highly motivated person? Are you organized? Are you able to be silly and upbeat? Do you have a quiet spirit? Does chaos inspire or discourage you? Where are you most creative?
You will learn to be flexible; to be spontaneous; to be ready to explain things in as many ways as necessary to help your child learn.
Your learning will begin with academics, but where it will end cannot be defined.
So jump in, enjoy your homeschooling and get ready to learn!
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