{"id":52875,"date":"2020-08-05T07:11:05","date_gmt":"2020-08-05T11:11:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/?p=52875"},"modified":"2021-02-10T14:20:50","modified_gmt":"2021-02-10T19:20:50","slug":"five-homeschooling-truths-no-one-talks-about","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/five-homeschooling-truths-no-one-talks-about\/","title":{"rendered":"Five Homeschooling Truths No One Talks About"},"content":{"rendered":"
I have homeschool friends in person and online, and a large number of homeschoolers I follow on social media. I read, see, and experience a lot about homeschooling on the daily, but there are a few truths that I don’t hear mentioned very often. Maybe in the homeschooling world they are all inherently understood, but if you’re new to homeschooling like I was a few years ago, I think it might be helpful to hear these homeschooling truths no one talks about.<\/p>\n
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You don’t need a dedicated room or space to homeschool.<\/strong><\/p>\n Is it nice to have? Sure! Having an accessible and organized spot for materials is definitely nice, but take it from a mom (me) that set up an entire room for homeschool learning<\/a><\/span>, it’s not necessary. Despite having the space, most days we end up at the kitchen table. So while it’s normal to pine after that beautiful set up you see on Pinterest with a chalkboard wall and the perfect cozy reading corner, I can promise you a pillow and a blanket set up in a closet can feel just as magical to a child.<\/p>\n Curriculum matters… but not that much.<\/strong><\/p>\n I agonized over our first curriculum choices. But this year? …well<\/em>, yeah, I actually did a lot of overthinking as to our perfect curriculum choices for third and first grade too<\/a><\/span>. I don’t know why though because as an experienced homeschool mom I know that while the curriculum provides a great structure and road map, it’s not the end all be all. With any curriculum, you’re going to have days you don’t follow it in favor of veering off course for a more fun way to study verbs. You can expand upon any decent curriculum to make it the right fit for your family.<\/p>\n Being a good mom comes before being a good teacher.<\/strong><\/p>\n