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Homeschool ABC

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Approaches

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Beginning

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Videos

SAHomeschoolers.Org Youtube Channel

A lack of motivation is usually a sign that something in the learning environment, routine, or workload needs adjustment. Here are practical ways parents can respond:

1. Add small choices and flexibility

Giving learners some control helps rebuild motivation.

  • Let them choose the order of subjects or tasks.
  • Integrate hobbies (gaming, sport, pets, nature, crafts) into learning.
  • Celebrate small milestones to create momentum.

A simple change of environment — such as working in a library, park, or different room — can also refresh focus.

2. Allow time to rest and reset

Sometimes motivation dips because the child is emotionally drained or overwhelmed. Take a short break and reconnect with something fun: a picnic, a playdate, or time outdoors. A calm reset often restores balance.

3. Reach out to experienced homeschoolers

Parents with older home-educated children (16+) can offer valuable perspective and reassurance. Their experience helps you see whether the issue is temporary, developmental, or approach-related.

4. Watch for signs of burnout

Home learners — especially those with busy extra-mural schedules — can become overtired. This is common near year-end. Parents’ stress can unintentionally increase pressure on the child.

Tip: Establish a balanced routine with:

  • focused work periods,
  • age-appropriate breaks,
  • clear expectations, and
  • time for movement and rest.

5. Re-evaluate your approach

Children grow, and their needs change. A method that worked last year may no longer fit.

If a child seems bored, resistant, or disengaged, consider:

  • adding more self-directed or interest-led projects,
  • building in flexibility, or
  • adjusting the schedule.

6. Review the curriculum load

Some learning programs are highly structured and mirror school-at-home. These can overwhelm younger or sensitive learners.

You may need to:

  • reduce screen time or live lessons,
  • use printed materials or recordings,
  • break work into smaller steps,
  • mix in more hands-on or practical activities.

The curriculum must fit the child — not the other way around.

7. Seek support when needed

If motivation remains low despite adjustments, consider guidance from:

  • a home education specialist, or
  • an educational psychologist who understands home education.

They can help identify learning differences, overload, emotional fatigue, or approach mismatches.

Legal & Research

Research on Home Education

Research on home education consistently proves that home learners

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Homeschooling and the law

Home schooling was recognized in 1996 in Section 51 of the SA Schools

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History of homeschooling in SA

History of home education in South Africa (Wikipedia article)

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Centres

EduComply Services

EduComply offers a practical, step-by-step support system that helps

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Learning centre overview

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Start a Learning Centre

Important considerations when starting a learning centre

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Find a learning centre

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Support

Homeschool Family blogs

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Tutors

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Support Groups

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Assessment Tools

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Curriculums

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Teneo Online School

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do homeschoolers take holidays?

    Yes, they take breaks. Some homeschool families follow the public school year calendar especially if they are involved in sport and music...

  • Do I need to be a qualified teacher?

    No. Research has found no correlation between the qualification of the parent and the academic performance of the child. Research shows that...

  • What is home education or homeschooling?

    Home education is the oldest form of education. The school system as we know it is actually fairly new. It is done under the guidance and the...

  • Can I be a working mom and homeschool?

    Single parents who are committed to homeschool organize a schedule around their work commitments and sometimes involve family or tutors to assist...

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