| How Dads of Homeschoolers
Can Stay Involved in Their Kids' Learning By Richard Jarman and Jennifer Jarman Moms often bear responsibility for the teaching in homeschool families. Usually this happens because fathers are working away from home during normal school hours. There's nothing wrong with this arrangement, of course. Both spouses are providing something necessary for the family to thrive. |
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One drawback to this arrangement is that the father often finds himself cut off from the learning his children experience. It doesn't have to be this way, however. Moms may need to carry the teaching load. But dads can contribute in important ways to their children's homeschooling success. Here are 4 ideas for dads who want to play a greater role in their kids' learning:
It's hard for a dad to stay connected with his children's education when he is out of the house eight to twelve hours (or more) per day. But the flexibility of homeschooling allows him the opportunity to get involved. The time fathers spend participating in their kids' learning makes a lasting impression on the children (and their wives). It's a tangible way to show the family that he loves and values them. Richard and Jennifer Jarman are enthusiastic homeschoolers and parents of three great children. They publish a free e-mail newsletter for parents. The newsletter features short articles on subjects that parents care about, and news about toy safety and other parental concerns. Subscribe today and receive a FREE report, "The Right Way to Discipline a Child," by going to http://wholeheartedparents.com/Newsletter.html Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Richard_Jarman |
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