Homeschooling Hacks for Busy Parents

May 25, 2020
by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.
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"Undecided pa ko if pursue ko to enroll sa kindergarten ang anak ko. Mahirap na i-mingle s maraming tao until after may vaccine for COVID. Nag iisa lng ang anak ko."

"Ako rin di ko muna papasukin lalo na at my baby na sa bahay mahirap na. Next year na lang."

"Home school n lang talaga."

These are some of the sentiments of mommies now that we are experiencing this tough time.

And even if I'm not a parent yet, I understand.

Mahirap makipagsapalaran, especially if it concerns kids' health.

That's why a lot of parents are now considering homeschooling.

Aside from keeping their children safe and protected, it will also free them from bullying.

They'd also be able to learn in a more harmonious environment.

Now, this sounds great but how would you do it as a parent?

How are you going to manage your time?

What are the things you need to prepare for if you're homeschooling your kids?

These are some of the

questions that we'll answer  on this replay of FLIP Chat & Chill episode.

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by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.

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78 comments on “Homeschooling Hacks for Busy Parents”

  1. What can you say po to the traditional private schools na offering online learning or module types? Not their forte but we still need to pay the high tuition fee, pero kami parents ang magtuturo?

  2. Mahirap talaga mag-home school ng mga kids mo. One challenge is yung accreditation with DepEd, lalo na sa mga independent homeschoolers. Atsaka yung transition from homeschooling to traditional, dapat ready yung bata. Pero I highly respect mga homeschooling parents, mga moms mostly.

  3. Re ALS, surprised with the revelation of Phoenix, and yes, that is true my son went through ALS, sila yung last batch na pwedeng dumiretso to college without going through senior high school, though yun nga hirap sa mga ALS graduates sa mga subjects dahil di naman ganun la-deep yung mga lessons day ALS, kaya nahirapan yung son ko by college, and that’s why he dropped out basically, and which is why we enrolled him sa WFHR (now VA Bootcamp) Complete Package.

    1. Analyn Daniel Alabag true kailangan maraming pasensiya and creativeness ang kailangan, me and my wife considered it earlier when our son was in the elementary, but we have been both working since, homeschooling requires one parent to stay home.

  4. Ang anak ko po grabe matuto sa mga videos like sa youtube tpos sinishare niya sa akin and asking questions sa akin paggabi before matulog. Homeschool na po ba yon?

  5. Payo kasi ng magulang, mag aral kayong mabuti para magkaroon kayo ng magandang buhay...so sa school pressure yung mga bata...pero pag nag apply ka naman o nagtratrabaho, hindi mo naman maiaapply yung inaral mo.

  6. Bakit mahap pa rin lalo ngayon ang bayad is because the school has to give their teachers intensive training and also their facilities and internet connection. Baka nga they will hire or contract out mga experts to improve their facilities related to home schooling...

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