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Homeschool Programs and the Parent – Young Teen Relationship

By Sarah Stacker

Homeschool Programs need to adapt to the changing parent/ young teen relationship as your young children begin to get older. As soon as you seem to feel respected as not just a parent but as a real teacher, your children begin to discover their own unique identities. As your children transition from middle school age to that of young teens, often their view of themselves as individuals and their view of you as their parent may change. You may find that they still respect you as teacher but they may start to grow apart from you in the parental role to which you have both been accustomed.

Children react differently to this stage of life, with some showing a continued view of respect and cooperation while others may show growing discontent to the entire learning environment. We can all remember what it is like to become a young teenager. Friends may become the priority over class and it can prove frustrating to you as a teacher in dealing with this change. You will always find yourself better able to handle your child’s life changes if you understand the situation and recognize and embrace the change. You cannot stop the progression of time or the fact that your children are growing up!

Your children are beginning to become more independent, so you need to find ways as a teacher and parent to show respect to their changing personalities and priorities. As parents, some of us will show a renewed vigor towards more child discipline, while other parents will lean towards trying to reason with the child as if they were already a young adult. Perhaps a combination of both approaches would pay the most dividends as your homeschool program progresses.

One approach to this might be to embrace their new found interests and incorporate these into your lesson plans. Adapt your teaching to include discussions of their friends and relationships. After all, you want to provide your children with a quality education, and that includes the life lessons that they would have been learning with a more standard school environment.

You might want to also reevaluate any homeschool software that you are currently relying on to make sure that it fits with the changing needs of your children. You may be able to find some additional software suited for their age group to help you hold their interest and keep them hungry for more class time.

If you can adapt your homeschool program to your children as they age, you both will be better served. They will hopefully continue to respect you as a great teacher and parent, while you will continue to have the benefit of interaction with them on a daily basis that most parents do not have the privilege of enjoying!

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