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    I Thought I Knew How to Homeschool My Son but My Methods Backfired

    Press RoomBy Press RoomFebruary 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • I started homeschooling my son when he was 9 and thought a strict schedule would help him succeed.
    • However, I soon realized I was draining the joy of learning straight out of him.
    • So, I gradually began to let go and give him more autonomy. It’s exactly what he needed.

    I never considered that my decision to homeschool my 9-year-old son would teach me some new lessons, too.

    When we started, I used some of the same conventional strategies I’d seen from other homeschool moms I knew.

    I mapped out precise schedules, intentional time blocks, and outside breaks followed by nagging reminders every 10 to 20 minutes to read, tidy up, brush his teeth — anything I wanted him to complete.

    When I requested a task, I expected him to act immediately, without question. When he didn’t, I considered it disrespectful and made everything into a critical teaching moment.

    I assumed my structured methods would be just what he needed to succeed.

    I was wrong and burnout soon followed

    The tighter I pulled the reins, the more resistant and unmotivated he became. Soon, the charisma and confidence that once beamed in my son’s eyes began to dim.

    I swore I was doing everything right, but his reactions made me feel defeated. Burnout soon followed for both of us.

    So, I reassessed our way of homeschooling and learned to embrace my son’s independent nature.

    Some kids thrive on strict schedules, but mine doesn’t, and after some difficulty, I was able to admit that’s okay.

    Little by little, I began to let go

    I swapped my precise schedules for a daily planner, which he uses to plan his day around appointments or extracurricular lessons.

    His excitement and motivation toward daily tasks returned as he reclaimed his time and autonomy.

    Another area I adjusted was grocery shopping. Before, when he asked why we couldn’t buy the sugary snack, my standard response was, “Because I said so,” which wasn’t helpful to anyone.

    Now, I use grocery shopping as an opportunity to teach him about diet and nutrition. For example, I taught him how to read nutrition labels so that when he asks, I say, “Read the back. See what you think.”

    This leads to a fun discussion and research on how ingredients affect our physiology. He loved that pairing.

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    I choose to parent differently every single day

    I grew up in a controlling home where I learned to be fearful of rejection over differences of opinion.

    This ultimately impacted how I approached motherhood and, eventually, homeschooling.

    Thankfully, I caught myself before I repeated most of those behaviors as a mom. However, it took effort. I had to learn to respond instead of react to what was happening around me.

    That’s the beauty of being committed to learning: you can always start over. I intentionally choose to parent differently every single day.

    My willingness to change and adapt paid off

    Today, I have a son who is eager to learn. He’s willing to dig deeper without me asking, and I often find him starting lessons before I’ve gotten a chance to check his calendar for the day.

    I didn’t think homeschooling would be my moment of humility, but I know I’ll never regret what it taught me in those early days.

    Almost 2 years later, we are in a groove as a team. While I thought homeschooling would be temporary, we are both open to continuing as long as it works for both of us.

    I now understand my mothering is meant to empower my son in his own unique way by emphasizing his strengths — independence and confidence — over grade metrics.

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