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Substitute in Homeschooling? 11/02/2009 08:43 PM
When the teacher is sick? Who teaches? Regular schools have a list of substitutes or administrators if need be who can step in and try to take over a class. When you homeschool, that option is not always available. So what do you do when you, the parent and the teacher, are the same and are sick?
Well, depending on the age of your group and your home make-up, there are several options for you to consider.
It's true, your kids may not be getting the attention they would normally be used to, but neither are you and if you don't make time to recover and rest, your sickness may stick around longer than anyone wants.
Remember, even regular schools need to find substitutes for any given school day and let's face it, these substitutes are not your regular teachers and thus lessons tend to be a little lax. Substitutes generally fill the 'spot' of a teacher and their main objective is to facilitate the lesson plan in the classroom as best they can and usually don't teach using the same caliber as that of a regular teacher. So, don't feel bad for being sick and taking a break. It happens to everyone.