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Integrative Approach to Supporting the Homeschooling Family
Integrative Approach to Supporting the Homeschooling Family with Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
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Objectives
Explore the impact of homeschooling on the family
Identify issues that may come up during homeschooling
Explore creative ways to help families effectively homeschool
Impact of Homeschooling
Physical
It is easy for the child’s schedule to get out of synch when they don’t have to get up to meet a bus
Maintain a schedule
There is a risk of greater weight gain related physical problems due to a lack of enforced PE and 24/7 availability of food
Mindful eating, cooking, fun activities, nutrition literacy
Some children may rely on free and reduced breakfast and lunch and will no longer be able to access that.
Work with food pantries and volunteers to disperse care packages
Increased risk for unnoticed child abuse or neglect when children are home all day
Conversely, children could get more sleep, be exposed to fewer germs, encouraged to be active in meaningful ways, learn how to eat mindfully as well as develop culinary skills.
Impact of Homeschooling
Affective
Depression & grief due to
Separation from friends
Inability to have experiences that they dreamt of (prom, graduation, student council, IRL friends…)
Extracurricular availability through the district or homeschool organization
Feeling hopeless and helpless when they are learning a difficult subject and do not have peer support*
Online resources
K12 type schooling
Virtual or IRL study groups
Loneliness
Extroverts and competitive youth may struggle more than others
Introverts may thrive in this setting
Caregivers may feel very isolated, especially if they quit work to homeschool
Parental Stress
Deciding on a curriculum
Feeling unprepared to teach certain subjects
Difficulty getting youth to do what they are supposed to do
Exhaustion from being “on” all day every day
Happiness due to:
Being able to do some self-directed learning and get frequent feedback from primary caregiver
Caregiver being able to see those aha moments
Not having 5 hours of homework each night and having time to be a kid
Impact of Homeschooling Cognitive
Caregivers may not be able to adequately identify learning issues (ADHD, LD, autism, FASD, hearing or vision problems)
Provide screening tools
Work with the district or homeschool group to have a clinician available for consultation
Connect with Early Intervention Services if a child under 3 is in the family and demonstrating developmental delays.
Provide practical tools and information to support the family
Caregivers may not feel prepared
Help them find tools to teach. Nobody knows everything.
Connect them with homeschooling support groups
Some children thrive in this environment because
They are able to be taught in a way that they learn best
They are able to be in a conducive environment
They are able to work at their own pace
They are able to explore things “traditional curriculum” doesn’t provide
They are able to use the skills for practical purposes
Math: Cooking, wood working, money management
English: Research, health literacy, learning about a topic of interest (birds, interior design), improving at Jeopardy or Trivial Pursuit
History: Talk about lessons learned and compare/contrast with present day
They learn how to learn and be self-disciplined which prepares them ...
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