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Hey, Ever Wonder How to Homeschool Like Elon Musk?
Episode 1777th January 2016 • The Wired Homeschool • John Wilkerson
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Did you know Elon Musk, the genius behind Tesla, SpaceX, and PayPal, homeschools his kids? Well, sort of! He actually started his own super innovative private school for them and about 15 other children. The cool part? No grades, and they pretty much take an unschooling approach to education.

It turns out, his way of thinking about education is a lot like how he tackles his businesses. And guess what? We can totally apply these basic principles to any homeschool setup!

So, how can we bring a little bit of that Elon Musk magic into our homeschooling?

Don’t Be Afraid to Take Some Smart Risks!

Honestly, I know a lot of homeschoolers (and maybe even myself sometimes!) who are a bit scared of taking risks. When you’re trying to make ends meet on one income, it’s natural to be cautious with your money. This might mean sticking with the same curriculum year after year, even if your kids dread it, just because you know they’ll “learn what they’re supposed to”. Or maybe you skip a cool enrichment opportunity because you’re worried it’ll stretch the budget, fearing your kids won’t even like it.

But here’s the thing: don’t be scared to take a calculated risk!. Imagine your child is super into “swamp rats” for an entire year. Instead of fighting it, find a way to weave swamp rats into your learning!. Yes, it might mean ditching your current curriculum, but it could also mean your kid absolutely loves learning all year long. How cool is that?

Dream Big: Have a Vision for the Future!

Some of us are fantastic at setting goals, right? Others might just take homeschooling one day at a time. Goals are awesome, and plans are super helpful. But what you really need is a vision for the future.

Think about it: A checklist for this school year isn’t quite a vision. A vision is long-term, and it might not even have measurable goals. Your plans and checklists are just the tools that help you work towards that bigger vision. It’s a fantastic idea to sit down with your spouse every year and just talk about what you envision for your homeschool. Do you want to raise future mad scientists or artists who totally follow their own muse? Talk it out, and keep that vision in your heart when you’re planning your homeschool journey.

Turn Setbacks into Learning Moments!

Let’s face it, we all hit bumps in the road. Every great inventor, successful business owner, or star athlete has faced setbacks. It’s just part of life! Sometimes we, as parents, have setbacks, and sometimes our kids do too.

Don’t let those setbacks stop you from homeschooling!. If health issues pop up, maybe take a year and just focus on the basics: reading, writing, and arithmetic. If you or your spouse are having job troubles, simply shift your schooling to the evenings. The key is to roll with it!.

Use those tough moments to reassess everything and figure out a new plan to deal with future problems. Your kids will be watching you, learning from how you handle the situation, and that’s a powerful lesson in itself.

Bring Your Kids to Work!

This is one I personally haven’t nailed yet! If you work from home, it’s a breeze, but if you’re in an office, it’s definitely trickier. Employers aren’t usually thrilled about kids running around. People in trades might have an easier time because the environment often lends itself to having a “helper” tag along.

Mark your calendars! The fourth Thursday in April, is National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. Start planning now! Chat with your employer to see if they’re participating or have anything planned. If not, just ask your manager or supervisor if it would be okay for one or two of your kids to tag along. It’s such a cool experience for them!

Seriously, Start Your OWN School!

As homeschoolers, we’ve already started our own school, right?. But sometimes, many homeschoolers just want a curriculum to follow, and there’s nothing particularly dynamic or exciting about that kind of “school at home”.

So, I say, do something fun, innovative, and totally uncommon in your homeschool!. Don’t ever say things like, “We haven’t finished our lessons today,” when your kids get an awesome invitation to go fishing. Let them go!. Try to break free from that day-in, day-out pattern of just “getting school done,” and instead, blaze your own unique trail.

Editor’s note: This blog post has been updated and edited with the assistance of Gemini.

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