How Do You Avoid Homeschool Burnout?
• Know your limitations. From the very start, you should already know your and your child’s limitations.You are capable of doing things slowly, one at a time – especially if your child is still young – since you have to consider your child’s learning capacity. Most of today’s students are average learners so you have to take the lessons based on your child’s learning pace. • Never expect your small child to read complicated reading selections nor your teen to ace SAT exams unless they are able to. • Don’t follow strict schedules because this can pressure your child and consequently pressure you. You can simply set an interesting routine for your child. Children spend most of their time doing their routine activities, getting up in the morning, eating a healthy breakfast, reading, writing, doing a few light chores and other activities. • Give them time away from their work, since they need to relax just like you do. Don’t follow any schedules like their the Eleventh Commandment. Be flex