Homeschooling Tips for Parents from Catholic Educators

Steve Virgadamo
2 min readDec 23, 2020

While growing up, children dreamed of becoming astronauts, lawyers, doctors, superheroes, actors, lawyers, etc. However, no one ever dreamed of becoming an emergency homeschooler. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people from different parts of the world have learned to appreciate real-life superheroes such as parents and healthcare providers.

Parents, despite their many duties, still find time to educate their children. They have to prepare meals, do house chores, exercise, and raise their children. Apart from encouraging sharing and modeling good behavior, parents have to homeschool their children during this pandemic.

Despite the pandemic, teachers continue to offer their services using online tools and interactive technology. They continue to prepare lesson plans and give assignments to their students. To parents, monitoring and directing online learning can be challenging. However, it doesn’t mean that homeschooling is impossible. Here are homeschooling tips for parents from catholic educators.

Parents Need To Understand Their Role

Parents aren’t trained or qualified to teach students professionally. However, they need to understand that God has given them the responsibility to nurture and educate their children. According to the Catholic Church’s Catechism, nurturing and educating kids is a duty that parents should accept with pride.

Have a Plan and a Routine

When parents ask their children to sit down for a homeschooling session, the chances are that the kids will complain or resist. Therefore, parents should come up with a plan or a routine to avoid resistance. As a result, the kids get to understand what needs to be completed within a given time frame.

Parents should ensure that the plan or routine is attainable and have realistic objectives. A plan with realistic objectives can boost the kid’s confidence or give them a sense of accomplishment. The goal of homeschooling should be to engage children to achieve success and not discourage them from learning. Parents should ensure that they have several routines to prevent boredom.

Ease Up a Little

Even though a structured schedule can help students remain focused, allowing them to enjoy breaks and various activities has its advantages. For instance, activities such as stacking blocks and Legos are both educational and entertaining.

Parents need to focus more on the success of their children instead of failures. While homeschooling, parents should also encourage creativity. Following the above tips can help parents raise their kids better and develop their academic skills.

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Steve Virgadamo

Steven Virgadamo | New York, NY | Long-time leader and an advocate of school choice legislation. http://stevevirgadamo.com/