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Can you be a work at home parent and homeschool, or is homeschooling reserved for stay at home parents?

The economic turbulence of the past couple of years means that for many families, relying on a single income is not an option. It’s not just that one income doesn’t cover the average family’s expenses – it’s also that relying on one income is very risky! If the breadwinner loses their job, the family could quickly become destitute.

Traditionally, homeschooling moms were always good at saving, conserving, reusing, and being as frugal as possible. These days, more and more of them are looking for ways to contribute to the family’s income without giving up homeschooling. Can it be done?

We believe it can. Of course, the older your child is, the easier it would be for you to get work done while they are studying, simply because older kids are much more independent than younger kids. In addition, pre teens and teens don’t have the same emotional needs as young kids – for young children, having you sit with them and pay attention to them is crucial – they need you!

However, even with young children, you can organize your day in a way that makes it possible to homeschool and get some work done. Make yourself available for those tasks that require your undivided attention, and use the time when your child does independent work to finish your own tasks.

Our last piece of advice for combining working with homeschooling: relax your standards when it comes to how your house looks. Just like any working mom, the worst thing you can do is to try and be a “supermom” who works, raises her kids and keeps a spotless home. The pressure and stress are simply not worth it, so get your priorities straight and realize that teaching your kids and contributing to the family’s income are far more important than keeping a spotless home!

Photo by Dane Khy

2 Responses to “Working and Homeschooling”

  • Keri:

    I so agree!!! What a Great article :)
    I learned the hard way that you can not do everything…..
    I think that anyone can Home-school whether they are a SAHM or a working mom….
    For instantce for us..To save “time” I do house hold shopping only on 1 day a week….Stocking up is key & freezing meals;)
    I also try not to stress to much about the house..As long as my kitchen,bathrooms and floors are clean ,To me thats what I care about….If there are toys all over the house O’well.
    One thing that had me sooo Over whelmed was the home school curriculum..I felt when I started that I had to buy alot,like if my house didnt feel like a school room then I was doing something wrong…..
    After about 2 yrs of pure STRESSS!!! I knew I had to let the “idea” go..so another way to save time is doing a Online Program,There are quite a few out there. When their young yes you still have to be a lil bit more hands on but my daughter who is 8 ..is 100 % self sufficiant 99% of time…which frees up time for me to help the younger ones or clean my bathrooms ;)
    The truth is yes being a working mom does make it a bit harder..and you do have less time to work with,But if your careful and know how to cut corners you can do just as good if not better then a SAHM can :)
    Keri
    A working Home-schoolin MOM!!!

  • Virtual World Teacher:

    Thank you for your comment Keri!

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