Are you interested in working from home, but worry
you may not be able to balance both your child’s education and a career?
It is my hope this information will help you
to be encouraged in whatever you choose.
Why Work At Home?
Well, why work at all? Naturally, the main reason is
to earn an income. We all need an income to survive. However, many
homeschooling families are made up of a two parent household, with one parent
going to work outside of the home and covering the family’s cost of living
while the other stays home and covers the care of the children and their
educating.
Still, in today’s economy, many families are finding
that they need two incomes or at least a little extra funds to afford
themselves forms of family entertainment or savings. Working from home allows
you to help out your working spouse and your family.
Even if the help is not needed, you may simply enjoy
having some cash to spare on a coffee. You
do not need to work from home to “define yourself” or your worth (as many
people do, whether working from home or outside the home), but you can find
great enjoyment in doing something you love and earning money to treat yourself
or provide for your family.
Can You Really Work At Home?
There are many scams out there in the big world of
the world wide web, which is where you’ll go hunting for most of your work from
home positions. There are also many legit companies for you to work for and
there is also the option of creating your own home business.
If you write, sew, knit, make soaps, paint, babysit…the list goes on and on, you can usually create an income from the things you create or are able to do.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the task of homeschooling and working from home as well, but both are doable. However, it is not wise for everyone to take on both.
Some people fall behind in either educating their child or in their work when trying to manage both.
Some people wonder which takes priority – work or school? Obviously, your child receiving their education is of extreme importance. However, if you are a single parent or your working spouse relies on your share of income, your work is also of great importance. In these cases, it is critical that you learn to manage working and homeschooling well.
Next time, I’ll share how you can make working from home work well while homeschooling – whatever your situation!
If you write, sew, knit, make soaps, paint, babysit…the list goes on and on, you can usually create an income from the things you create or are able to do.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the task of homeschooling and working from home as well, but both are doable. However, it is not wise for everyone to take on both.
Some people fall behind in either educating their child or in their work when trying to manage both.
Some people wonder which takes priority – work or school? Obviously, your child receiving their education is of extreme importance. However, if you are a single parent or your working spouse relies on your share of income, your work is also of great importance. In these cases, it is critical that you learn to manage working and homeschooling well.
Next time, I’ll share how you can make working from home work well while homeschooling – whatever your situation!
Del Kroemer
Del Kroemer is the
blessed mama of 3 beautiful and busy little girls, the wife of one big hearted
husband and happily homeschooling while working from home as a writer. She is
currently working on a new blog focused on being devoted to seeking God’s truth
and wisdom in homeschooling, homemaking and thriving in this temporary home!Thank you for following The Homeschooling Blog!
1 comment:
I have to agree working at home has lots of benefits. Thanks.
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