What Is Single Mom Homeschool And 3 Things You Need To Know

Last Updated on August 31, 2023 by Lori Pace

It can be difficult to be a single parent. I get it. But how about single moms homeschooling? That’s impossible, right? But not so fast. It is possible to be single and homeschool your children successfully. You can use creativity and the tips here to find enough time to manage single parenting (mom or dad) and homeschool while still having time for your family.

Life can be messy when you homeschool and even when the whole family gathers around the table with Bibles. Truth is, siblings fight, mommas make good bread, and even Christian homeschooling families go through tragedy. It is time to stop believing the lies and start focusing on strategies that will help us accomplish the things God has called for.

3 Practical Tips For Single Mom Homeschool

We can’t believe that single parents are incapable of homeschooling, but we need to understand that our situations are different. Homeschooling is going to require a lot of sacrifices. You must be able to make sacrifices.

Have A Strong Vision

There will be difficult days. You will encounter ugly people and hear ugly things. You have to be armed with truth and determined to defeat them. It is the most important thing you, as a single parent, can do.

One way to have a strong vision is to simply write down the answers to these questions.

  • Why homeschool?
  • What are you hoping to achieve?
  • What are you hoping for your children to learn from this experience?

Post your answers once you have them. To help you stay focused, you might create a vision board with images and phrases from magazines.

Have A Strong Vision
Have A Strong Vision For Homeschooling and for your kids.

Think Outside the Box

Homeschoolers need to think outside of the box. Your time is the best way to adapt. You don’t need to go to school every day from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. It must work around your schedule.

Single parents may choose to go to school at night or on weekends. It is possible to work in the morning, and then homeschool until you are done. Some families have three school days per week. This allows them to fit the subjects into more time. 

A non-traditional curriculum could be part of the solution. Virtual schools and computer-based programs generally reduce or decrease expenses.

Do not get too attached to style or location. It is acceptable to take a backpack to school or use it in the doctor’s waiting room. It is okay for your children to do their assignments while you work (even a job), and it is okay to skip arts and crafts. Really. I promise.

Stop Doing Everything

You probably already know this, but the problem is that we often don’t know where to turn. If there’s any way to help, do it. Don’t be afraid to ask your friends and family for help. 

Your children should be trained to help. This is the most effective thing you could do. It is important to set up a routine for chores and teach your children how to do their schoolwork independently. Although it is easier to do everything yourself, single parents can’t make the same mistake. It is possible despite the fact that our time and abilities may be less than those of other moms.

Time is the most valuable resource of any parent. There are only 24 hours in a 24-hour day, and there is a lot more to do than we can all.

Final Remarks About Single Mom Homeschool

Single Mom Homeschool

After you have decided homeschooling is the right choice for you and your children, you need to make it financially work for your family.

Here are some ways to make homeschooling more affordable or earn money while you homeschool. You can make the adventure work for you if you realize that you don’t have to conform to someone else’s expectations. Consider homeschooling if you are unable to work during the day. You can also homeschool on weekends.

Realize that lessons at home can be completed in increments of 15-30 minutes. You can take advantage of your library’s sales and buy used books. You can find a complete list of homeschool resources here.

Many valuable lessons can be learned from an older person’s side. Remember that homeschooling does not have to be done at “home”. It can be done wherever and whenever it suits you and your family.

Lori Pace
Lori Pace

Lori Pace is a single mother of three daughters ages 7 and under. As a working mom from home, she balances kids, work and two crazy dogs with humor and love. Follow Lori as she honestly gives tips and advice based on her own experiences as a single mom!