5 Homeschooling Mistakes That Are Easy To Make, And Easier To Avoid

With the rise of children being homeschooled due to the current virus pandemic, Eden Mobile Creche thought to share some ideas on things parents can avoid in the process.

1. Setting the Bar Too Low

Research has shown that one of the greatest determining factors in a child’s performance is teacher’s expectation. This is no different for a homeschooled child. You may think the world of your little angel, but every parent has their biases. Admit it. Maybe it has crossed your mind that while Bobby is a genius in math, he really struggles at reading. Perhaps Emma loves to read aloud, but she is not the best with numbers. Do not feel bad, every parent has preconceived ideas about their child’s ability and you are no different. However, in order for your student to reach their full potential, it is imperative that you set aside any notions you have about their ability and go into every lesson knowing that they will succeed. When you expect the best, you get the best.

2. Teaching the Way YOU Liked to Learn

You may have heard from others, or experienced yourself, that certain types of teaching styles are more successful than others. We understand this firsthand. Those of us with a lesser ability to navigate the roads may need to look at a map to find our way. Other may not retain those directions until they have driven the route themselves. You might find that when you read something it does not stick, but when you attend a lecture or have a friend explains it to you, everything becomes crystal clear. Everyone learns differently. Do not expect that because you learned best when shown pictures, that the same is true for your child. Experiment with different styles of teaching and ask for your child’s input to help you figure out what works best for them.

3. Ignoring Classroom Management

‘I want the classroom to be a place where my child can explore and learn freely, I do not want the rules to prevent them from exploring.’ I do not need to go over the rules! My child is always well behaved.’

Parents think that because they have already established a discipline system in their home, with rules and consequences, that there is no need to come up with similar strategies for class time. Well they are wrong. Class time needs to be separated out from your regular at home activity. Rules and routines specific to the classroom need to be put in place so that it is clear for both the student and teacher what is acceptable during learning time. School rules and routines provide for maximum learning time, so do not leave them out of your plans.

4. Teaching 1 Thing at a Time

When you plan your schedule for each day, do you break up your time by subject? Reading from 8-9, Math from 9-10, etc. Of course you do, who does not? This is not a bad way to schedule your time either, as long as you have a big picture in mind. Your child will be better able to retain all the subjects that you teach if they are interrelated. If you design units of study with a big picture or theme that applies to math, reading and science, they will retain more and have more fun in the process. For example: if you want your 7 year old to understand that animals have predictable lifecycles do not just teach it during science time. Use books or online resources on the topic during reading. Teach multiplication using frog legs (5 frogs with 4 legs each, how many legs in all).

5. Teaching is Telling

This is a pretty basic mistake, but one that we still hear about all the time. Parents explain something new to their student and do not understand why it does not stick. The simple answer is that teaching is not just telling. If you want to be a good teacher, as we all do, you need to learn a variety of ways to teach your child. There is hands-on learning, inquiry learning, visual aids, reciprocal teaching, and technology-based learning. We could go on and on with different ways of instructing that can improve your child’s learning, we have a great deal of training and experience in this area that we as professionals use on a daily basis in our setting, but the important thing is that you know that part of teaching is learning. You need to constantly be seeking out new techniques and tools to improve your skills. As you improve so will your child.

Eden Mobile Creche hopes these tips are helpful. Do let us know if we can be of help during this time. During this period, we plan to drop more information on homeschooling that can be of help to parents. Reach out to us and let us know how we can assist you.