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Homeschooling For The Long Haul: Cultivating Habits for Success

There is a big difference between homeschooling and homeschooling WELL. 

Really stop and think about that. Are you educating your children, or are you educating them WELL? Are you going through the motions, or are you being intentional about schooling (and LIFE) - with the goal of homeschooling for the long haul in mind?

We must create space and time to ensure things of beauty are placed center stage.  We must create time and space to cultivate our own habits of excellence.

We're cultivating beautiful young people, not checking off boxes.

The years go by quickly, and we owe our children an excellent home education.

Getting it done WELL begins with the homeschool parent and their ability to cultivate effective habits.

Homeschooling for the Long Haul

MY HABITS are far more important to the success of our homeschool - because my children will model my habits.

And when all of our habits are worthy and true, our homeschool is more apt to succeed.

I wish someone would have laid out these simple things for me when I started homeschooling. I was too concerned about which books to read, which curriculum to choose, and which co-op to join. I needed to start with these BASIC, SIMPLE things and work from there.


Five Habits for Homeschool Parents

As we discuss these five ways, consider the beautiful words of Charlotte Mason (Volume 1, p. 135): 

Modeling Learning For Children

 

Discipline

This is a big one for me.  What about you?

What does discipline look like for the homeschooling parent?

Do we set a schedule and/or routine and stick to it? Do we get up on time and model the habits necessary for a successful day?

Are we true to our word? If we set a rule for our children, is there an immediate and effective consequence when it is broken?

If we begin a project in our homeschool, do we stick with it and see it through with excellence?

 

Choose an area where you struggle with discipline. Perhaps you lack a consistent morning routine in your home.  Make a vow to yourself to change this. Start small - maybe it is getting up at a set time and making sure everyone is dressed and sitting at the breakfast table by a certain time - then see over time if your children don't notice and respond accordingly.

 A Morning Time with consistently beautiful, inspiring materials has proven to help with the discipline of a good morning routine. 

 

Simplicity

An effective homeschool is one that isn't bogged down in so much "stuff" that children cannot find their math book.

An effective homeschool - one that works for the long haul - is one where children have time and space to discover and appreciate beauty.

A simple homeschool is one where mama knows how to stay in her own lane and doesn't worry about keeping up with what everyone else is doing. 

Homeschooling for the Long Haul

 

Self-Education

Self-Education is of supreme importance for the homeschooling parent. 

Are we constantly modeling a spirit and habit of inquiry? Do we take time to read the classics - especially when we are requiring the same of our children? 

Do we attend conventions or conferences to further our growth? 

Learning doesn't stop for us simply because we are TEACHING. We are the chief learners in our homes!

Some things on this mama's nightstand recently - a mixture of fiction and non-fiction. I love to read and learn and then talk with my children about these things.

We are creating a culture of education. This is important.

Faithfulness

This can be so so difficult.  When we have had a string of bad homeschool weeks and it seems as if our children are just meant to be in "school", it can be daunting to remain faithful to our commitment to homeschool.

When we have "that child" that seems to be testing every boundary we have, faithfulness can elude us.

Do whatever it takes to remain faithful. Remain in the Word. Confide in friends. Put your homeschool on "hold" for a month or so until you can gather the courage to begin again.

Remain faithful and you WILL be rewarded.

When I was a little girl my mother always told me (after I'd had a bad day) that things would look better in the morning. I'm sure maybe you've heard this. Well... it IS true.  God's mercies are new each morning, and sometimes they are new each hour in our homeschool.

His Mercies are New Each Morning - Homeschooling for the Long Haul

 

Being In Community

This one has been the hardest for me in our homeschool journey. 

Finding your homeschooling "tribe" can be difficult.  Have the courage to know when something is working and when it isn't. 

Have the courage to keep seeking out friendships and community until you find the right one.

Community is important.  The support of a community is essential if you are going to homeschool for the long haul.

We cannot homeschool alone. We need friends to lift us up and support us in our journey.  We need a friend to go out to coffee with. We need a group of girlfriends to go away with for the weekend and just LAUGH.  Our children need this, too. They need to see us getting together with families who have similar values and goals. They need to be surrounded by loving, caring adults. 

In my case there were several families who were intentional about building community - and yes, it was WORK, but it has been WORTH IT. 

 

Let's homeschool WELL.  I know you can do it!

 

Download my free eBook - You CAN Homeschool: Encouragement for the Journey.

 

Is there a particular habit YOU struggle with in your efforts to homeschool well? Share it with us in the comments below.

 

 

Why You Should Attend a Great Homeschool Convention

There have been a few defining moments in the life of our homeschool - moments when I felt energized, equipped, and emotionally prepared for the great challenge that was laid out before me.

Almost all of these moments center around attending a Great Homeschool Convention, where I have always left feeling abundantly more prepared for homeschooling than when I arrived! 

Whether it was spending time listening to every session I could possibly squeeze in from the Classical track, or taking in everything in the gigantic vendor hall, or even just meeting other homeschool parents, attending these conventions has always been a worthy investment.

I'm very excited to have already purchased my tickets for the 2018 Great Homeschool Convention in Greenville, SC! My family and I are looking forward to this time away this spring.

*I have been compensated by Great Homeschool Conventions for this post.


Attend a Great Homeschool Convention

The 2018 Great Homeschool Conventions season is right around the corner! This coming year promises to please all that attend. All across the country, families travel to attend one of  five huge regional conventions! Some moms gather friends and make it a fun, getaway weekend. 

When you see the speakers this year you will definitely want to attend!!

 

2018 Great Homeschool Convention Dates & Locations

 

 

Why Attend a Great Homeschool Convention?

In today’s world many families seek to home educate for a variety of reasons. Maybe their child is falling between the cracks because of special needs and/or giftedness. Or, maybe public school is becoming a hodge-podge of controversial views that shouldn’t be placed upon a young child’s mind. Young children should be focused on more innocent and less burdensome topics. Let kids be kids…one of the greatest benefits of homeschooling! 

Homeschooling is not always easy.

There are so manytasks that must be accomplished in a period of one day. Moms who choose to homeschool take on a tremendous responsibility. You, as a mom, are your child’s one and only teacher and are responsible for their well-rounded education…in ALL core subjects regardless of whether you are academically trained to do so or not. That is scary to say the least and you may constantly worry that you will fail miserably at your dual role as mother and teacher. 

 

Amazing Speakers 

Great Homeschool Conventions structures a fantastic speaker roster. Many speakers come from years of personal homeschooling experience. They attend the conventions because they are passionate about helping up-and-coming or seasoned homeschooling parents achieve a successful homeschooling experience.  They believe in the homeschooling concept and have committed their lives to keeping the movement strong and on solid ground well into the future. 

You will hear from Dr. Kathy Koch , Andrew Pudewa, Attorney Judy Sarden, Sarah Mackenzie  and dozens more!

 

HUNDREDS OF WORKSHOPS

Dozens of speakers covering more than 230 speaking sessions are offered for each event!

The variety of topics covered is extensive, from how to school different ages at the same time to how to homeschool a gifted or special needs child.

Don’t know how to teach math and get concepts across to your teen? Covered - and by math experts!

How do I prompt my child to write? Lots of writing tips will be covered. Reading is so very important.

What happens if you have a struggling reader? What can you do to help them? Proven techniques to work effectively with a child who struggles with reading will be covered.

 Science isn’t easy for some! We have experts who address teaching children science that will capture their attention and hold their interest.

 

Special Track Sessions Focused on Homeschooling Trouble Spots

Specifically - focused tracks led by true experts in their fields will address homeschooling trouble spots.

Homeschooling isn’t easy. Parenting can be harder. Behavioral issues in the home, strong-willed children, and disrespect for parental guidance can make homeschooling a terrible experience for both parents and children to the point of giving up. Great encouragement and parenting tips can be found by attending our Parenting Track. 

Special needs topics are addressed in our Special Needs / Gifted Track. How do you teach a child effectively with ADD, ADHD, Asperger’s, or Dyslexia? Find answers by attending this awesome track which will leave you uplifted and with a new appreciation for your child’s challenge. 

New to homeschooling or curious about homeschooling? Our Homeschooling 101 Track will show you how to start and how to choose curriculum. Transcript preparation won’t be a mystery any longer.

Don’t know which style of homeschooling is right for you? Explore Classical education in the Classical Track. In addition to several classical sessions, you can attend a panel session by top Classical educators who have dedicated time to just answering questions on what Classical education is all about. 

Who is Charlotte Mason? What is the Charlotte Mason method? Find out by attending the Charlotte Mason Track.

 

(Do you get the point?  SO MUCH to choose from!)

 

HUGE EXHIBIT HALL

Shopping the huge exhibit hall gives you the opportunity to seek and find curriculum that best fits your children’s learning styles. Meet many of the authors of popular curricula and engage in conversation to find out how their curriculum can help you reach your child's full potential.

Get a hands-on look at all your homeschooling resources.  LOTS of exhibitors have already signed up!

 

SPECIAL EVENTS

Hear compelling speakers tell their incredible stories by attending a GHC special event!

Gianna Jessen and Matt Walsh will speak from their hearts and give presentations you won’t soon forget.  At a Great Homeschool Convention a few years ago I heard Matt Walsh speak and it impacted me greatly -- I am SO looking forward to hearing him again this year!

 

Nick Vujicic will attend the Midwest event. He is truly amazing and so very inspirational.  AND, A family-friendly concert by Randall Goodgame of Slugs and Bugs awaits you and your family for an evening of faith and fun! Kids don’t want to attend with you….Check out this Kids Event Hosted by Giant Cow Ministries

   


 

FREEBIES! 

Free DOWNLOADS for your family to enjoy now when you register are available.

We have National Center for Life and Liberty and Slugs and Bugs to thank for Freebies. 

 

Register now - Great Homeschool Conventions are Affordable

Homeschooling families on a budget are always kept in mind! Register now for the best prices with our early bird discounts. 

Hotel Discounts – Booking with host hotels offering great rates for our attendees saves money!

Volunteer! Can’t afford a registration or just enjoy helping out? Volunteer for a FREE family registration.

 

Registration Now Open!

Early Bird Discounts! 

 

 

Have you been to a Great Homeschool Convention?  

Will you be going to Greenville?  Maybe I can meet you there!