Introverted homeschooling moms have their strengths and they need to embrace those. Motherhood is very hard and many mother’s start to get down on themselves and compare them to other moms. One of the most important things an introverted mom can do is simply accept their introversion. It’s also important to prepare ahead of time for your child’s schoolwork. That means getting their lesson plan ready as well as their schooling materials. Finally, make sure to listen to your child as this will let them know they can always come to you when needed.
Key Takeaways:
- One home-schooling blogger/Mom realized, finally, that introversion is a quality to accept and embrace, not one to wait to outgrow.
- Because they often feel on shaky ground socially and professionally, introverts often go the extra mile to be well-prepared.
- Introverted moms with good empathic antennae tend to be tuned into their kid’s emotional cycles and can anticipate when a break, or even a rare chocolate bar might be in order.
“Yet, everywhere I turn are articles and books on tips for dealing with the challenges of introversion. Tips for how to self-care as an introvert. These are all well and good and even welcomed, because they are important!”
Read more: https://nourishingmyscholar.com/introverted-homeschool-moms/
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