How to Homeschool When Kids Have Bad Attitudes and Siblings Fight

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • How do you homeschool when kids have bad attitudes and siblings fight amongst themselves? This is a good question to ask because, whether we want to acknowledge it or not, it is a very real, daily part of homeschooling!
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  • @brpeck
    @brpeck 9 місяців тому +11

    I truly appreciate that you take the time to put these videos together. I have felt very frustrated at times and when I go looking for ideas, so many 'help with kids or homeschool' videos are moms with 2 kids saying how tough it is... I'm a homeschool dad with 7 kids (so far) with 4 school age and 3 littles. Your practical, calm, yet realistic walk through of these issues just helps me think through things as I've found being a dad at home I lack a support network as I know no other at-home dads to talk through stresses with. So, long story short, thank you and I hope you keep up the videos!

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad my channel has encouraged you! It's nice to hear of some dads out there homeschooling. I love seeing dads involved in the education of their kids. And I agree, it definitely is a different dynamic with multiple kids. Keep up the important work you are doing!

  • @EmilyVakkilainen
    @EmilyVakkilainen 3 дні тому

    One of the most effective tips I've learned as a mom of 3 active boys (now a baby daughter as well) is to practice the GOOD behavior. So if a child slams the door, he goes back and shuts it softly; if he answers rudely, he answers again nicely; if he says something mean to his sibling, he then says something (or three things!) nice to them. The good practice is also particularly effective when there isn't any problem and can even become a fun game. That helps to reinforce good habits rather than just honing in on the bad ones. Another tip (in addition to the great ones you've already mentioned, thank you!) is to keep the children busy helping me and doing positive things. They find so much fulfillment in being useful (even if it initially slows me down), and the time together creates great child-parent bonding, so that they have less desire to be disrespectful or disobedient to their best friend.

  • @michellebatac1336
    @michellebatac1336 9 місяців тому +6

    Great video. I have a child who just turned ten. He’s has the absolute worst attitude about all things school. We had a long chat. He needed me to be next to him more. He basically said he thought he needed another year with me just like a kindergarten kid would. After our chat, we set the consequences of bad and good attitudes. Zero tablet time for a bad attitude, extra time for good ones. After one day of needing to follow through, he has changed significantly! His dad had a talk with him, it’s not about school, it’s about attitude in general. I was so happy my husband caught that little piece! Those eye rolls and huge sighs, have stopped, and the whining about reading and math practically gone in under a week! I have 4 younger ones, and they have all had to be told this and needed a few days , but I’d say follow through and consistent expectations are absolute key.

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      I completely agree! Consistency is so important. I'm glad you were able to find some solutions that worked well!

  • @amandabeach9995
    @amandabeach9995 3 місяці тому

    I love how these are simple to implement and straightforward

  • @jellib.110
    @jellib.110 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the helpful tips. You're right, the last one is most important. In fact, just today my older two children (12 and 10 yrs.) were rushing through school to get it done fast, something that's an ongoing trial for us, when I told them that school wasn't "done" yet because we needed to address our character. Education is so much more than books, math, LA, etc. Thank you again. I'd love to hear your perspective on encouraging quality schoolwork vs. trying to rush to get it done fast. That would really be helpful to me and probably many other families too. Blessings!

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You're very welcome! That is an interesting question about quality school work vs. trying to get it done... Let me think on in a bit...I'll definitely keep it in mind for a future topic!

  • @ramirezsulema87
    @ramirezsulema87 9 місяців тому +4

    This is my favorite homeschool channel! I enjoy the topics and how you layout the information for us! God bless you and your sweet family ❤️

  • @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable
    @jerilyn-ourhomeschooltable 9 місяців тому +1

    My daughter has been really liking to work in her bedroom at a desk. We also use a lot of charts for things. Morning chart, chore chart, school checklist. It helps her know what the expectations are without me having to tell her all the time.

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому +1

      That's how my oldest daughter is as well! I love the idea of charts! Great visual reminder for them.

  • @hardingsinaustralia
    @hardingsinaustralia 9 місяців тому +4

    Thank you so much for your videos! This has video has been a huge encouragement. I homeschool and have 7 children. What has been helping a lot lately for the general behaviour of my children is getting out in the morning for a few hours to exercise before coming home to do school work. Thank you for your encouragement. :) Martine

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You are welcome! I'm so glad to hear that! Oh that's a great tip! I love to go out walking as well. Fresh air and sunshine is good for everybody.

  • @svenandruthie
    @svenandruthie 9 місяців тому

    Thank you, this was a great talk on the reality of homeschooling.
    I have 9 children and one thing that I need to remember is the importance of prayer.
    "Except the LORD builds the house, they labor in vain that build it" - Psalm 127

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You're welcome! So, so true. So often it's the most effective, yet underutilized tool we have at our disposal.

  • @nakitabanana
    @nakitabanana 9 місяців тому

    No experience, but grateful for the tips. I typically have us push through bad attitudes (mine included), but have been convicted lately that this may be causing more harm than good. Thank you for the reassurance that a break is more important; our relationships are more important.

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You're welcome! Yes, I say family first every time! Home comes before school. It's a sure way to make more progress.

  • @nicolestephen2126
    @nicolestephen2126 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for another great video and thanks for being so real!
    In our home there is a lot of conflict, and what has helped the school related conflict is separating the kids to have their own subjects (e.g. not doing geography, science and history as a group. The conflict and competition we had with the family style learning was creating big problems for us.
    Also, lately talking though actual steps of how to resolve conflict or just let things go has been helpful.
    You're right though, it is a constant part of parenting and homeschooling, but learning to navigate it well as a parent is good for all of us!
    Thanks for your great content!

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You're welcome! I think it's great that you were able to see that the family style learning wasn't working and change course! Sometimes it can be hard to let go of things like that, but it's another reason why we need to do what works in our own families and not feel the pressure to do it the way we think it's "supposed to be done" or the way others are doing it.
      I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos! It's nice to hear feedback!

  • @josieeanthony
    @josieeanthony 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!! I think this was my question that you quoted. Youre truly an inspiration and a great mentor for me. Wonderful and practical to video. I loved the *perservere* advice. Wonderful. 🙏 God bless you.

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      You are so welcome! Oh good... glad you saw it! And I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Yes, persevere...we are raising the next generations! Blessings!

  • @bonniet6275
    @bonniet6275 6 місяців тому

    This is great advice and encouragement. Thank you 🤍

  • @emilyribnicky9410
    @emilyribnicky9410 9 місяців тому

    Loved the tips! I feel like these are definitely things I do to keep my four kiddos getting along most days. The hardest one for me is when it's me that needs to calm down. Going to try that whisper trick! Also having realistic expectations of myself of what I can actually get done in a day as far as housework goes will probably help. The kids do get into more fights when mama is busy cleaning! I try to have them participate, and my 7 year old is very helpful but the 5, 3 and 1 year old, not so much!

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  9 місяців тому

      I'm glad! And so true about having realistic expectations for what we can do in a day!

  • @SoyAnnySandoval
    @SoyAnnySandoval 6 місяців тому

    Wow what an amazing video! Confirmed so many things for me. Momma of two toddler - back to back boys and I just want to cry some days 😂😂 loved listening to your wisdom and so blessed to have a husband who sees this exact thing you’re sharing… and is also willing to get in the dirt and read to them and teach the things I cannot 😂 thank you for sharing! So nice to hear from a mama who’s way ahead 🙌🏻🤍

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! It's nice to hear how this helped you. I can relate to wanting to cry some days, ha! It's not an easy job, but so worth it.

  • @janesmith8316
    @janesmith8316 5 місяців тому

    I have experienced my children purposely being fussy at each other and then suggesting that we take time off from our books to do something together. Yep, it takes boat loads of wisdom and discretion to raise children.

  • @a_radom_user794
    @a_radom_user794 6 місяців тому +1

    I have a 14 yr old high functioning autistic son, and he has no motivation to do his work. Has anyone one here had issues with this, and if so, what things have worked for you? He is way behind in his work.

    • @OurLifeHomeschooling
      @OurLifeHomeschooling  6 місяців тому

      I have not had this specific situation, but I'm sure there is someone on here who has. I'd love to hear from others who have some good input!
      Personally, I would keep going with consistent lessons, but keep them short. And if you find anything that interests him, go full steam ahead, helping him learn by interest.