Free Tele-seminar:
"How to Prevent Back to Homeschool Stress"
Two years ago today, I was in the same place - getting ready for the new
home school year.
Except, 2 years ago, I didn't feel the way I
do today.
I can still remember how I felt. Not
excited. Stressed. Worried.
You see, the year I started to homeschool, I
was excited. I couldn't wait to start. I bought my
curriculum with enthusiasm. I could hardly wait to get it.
In fact, I was still excited when it
arrived. I can still remember ripping open each box as it arrived,
flipping through the pages, and wanting to start right then.
And, I have to confess, I made elaborate
lists and plans - details of an exact schedule, what we would do, etc.
Ha! That didn't last long.
I had WAY over-prepared. Made it WAY
too structured. Expected WAY to much. I soon found myself
frustrated and with a crying child.
So, I got that fixed for my 2nd year.
But then came my 3rd year....
That was the year that I added my 2nd child.
I had this perfect plan in my mind again.
Picture this: we'd get up in the morning, have breakfast, and then
get started on homeschool. We'd sit at the kitchen table - my two
boys - each working at the same time. We'd be done by noon, eat
lunch, and have the afternoon to do whatever.
Well, it ended up just being a perfect plan
in my mind and had NOTHING to do with reality.
Instead, we'd get up and have breakfast.
Then, I got out all our stuff and put it on the table. I started
Nathan on something and then started Ryan on something. Ryan, being
Kindergarten, needed a lot of attention - and Nathan was interrupting
because he needed help with his 2nd grade material.
And then, on top of that, two year old
Maegan wanted to homeschool too!
I would give her coloring, cutting, and
anything else I could think of.
But there I'd be, frustrated....trying to
learn letters with Ryan, being interrupted by Nathan who needed to know
what to do next, and trying to ignore Maegan pulling on my shirt for
another craft or to sit on my lap.
I was living the life of a disorganized,
frazzled homeschool Mom.
And I lived that life for about 2 months
until I felt like I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. That's
when I had to take a day and come up with a creative solution.
I had to give up my "perfect" mental
expectation and find a solution that was creative, met the kids needs, and
allowed me to give my undivided attention to the child that needed it.
And believe it or not, I found that
solution.
It is possible to homeschool two lower
elementary grades with a toddler and keep your sanity!
If you've been the frustrated, frazzled
homeschool Mom, then I'd love to help. I'd love to listen to your
frustrations and share my strategies to give you back peace and sanity.
Click here to Register:
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Sincerely,

Laura Bankston
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Live One-On-One
Homeschool Help
"Back to School Stress
Reduction:
Homeschooling
Multiples"
The Next Conference
Call Is On
Thursday, October 28th, 2004, 9:30 p.m. EST
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