Here are a few ideas that can help you handle tough subjects. 1. Begin your day with God. God can help you overcome just about anything! Ask Him for patience, encouragement, and wisdom. 2. Learn together. Let your children know that you are not the best in the subject and that you will also be learning with them! 3. Stay neutral. There is no need to be over excited to teach something that intimidates you—or be completely annoyed by it. However, never tell your children that you dislike the subject. If you use words such as, “This subject is very difficult and I never liked it,” you’ll instill in your child the same fear. 4. Use the tools given to you. When you were learning the subject as a child, you did not have the solution key or the teacher’s edition giving you a detailed explanation and a clear path to the solution. However, today, every text book comes with it. Moreover, you can always look at free resources such as, online tutorials or YouTube videos if you requ...
Homeschooling can affect a marriage in many ways. Primarily, homeschooling offers an opportunity for the couple to have a stronger authority over one of the most intimate and important gifts in their lives, their little children. The society today, puts a lot of emphasis on specialized labor roles. This has removed several roles from the wife/ husband unity and the domain of the family. Fathers or husbands go off to work in the office and most of the mothers or wives have their own careers, while their children are taught by qualified teachers over whom the parents have negligible influence. The parents have no control over the child’s role models, the kind of information the child will be exposed to, and the beliefs and values with which the child will be instructed for the next twelve years of their lives. Communicating and formulating philosophical, personal and religious beliefs, and collaborating together to fashion the child’s education gives new meaning to one of th...