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The History of Special Education: A Struggle for Equality in American Public Schools



Osgood examines the history of the school lives of children placed in formal or informal special education settings in American public schools during the last 120 years. As the public school system in the United States grew throughout the 20th century, special education became a recognized and dependable, but marginalized, arm of public schooling. Throughout the 1900s special education emerged as its own world in many ways, developing policies, practices, structures… More >>

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Homeschooling Burnout – How To Avoid It

When a parent takes on the responsibility of homeschooling his/her child, burnout is ultimately a risk they may face at some time during their homeschooling. The main reason homeschooling parents face burnout is due to a lack of a realistic structure of the child’s homeschooling curriculum. Often unrealistic goals are set, as the parent believes they have the opportunity to advance their child beyond what would be achieved in a public school system. This is obviously one of the key reasons for choosing homeschooling, but ideally it will result in burnout if order and structure is not adhered to in the homeschooling curriculum. There are other reasons that may also lead to this burnout they could be: an illness, an additional baby, added responsibility, change in routine etc.

When it comes to setting your child’s homeschooling curriculum, a realistic set of goals need to be set. Although your child is at your disposal, you need to be reminded that it is still a schooling environment you are creating at home. For this reason, frequent breaks and variation of educational techniques are crucial to ensure both you and your child to not experience homeschooling burnout.

The symptoms of burnout may vary from lack of patience to overeating and crying without any apparent reasons. Surprisingly, a burnout need not be such a bad thing. It is a wake-up call – an indicator that things are not going well and that you need to reschedule. Reversing or avoiding a burnout is possible if you get fair and early enough warning. Most importantly you need to communicate frequently with your child- let them (within reason) evaluate your homeschooling techniques to see what is helping them to learn more efficiently.

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