How to Work at Home While Homeschooling
Determine your goals., Determine what it will take to reach your goals., Decide what type of work at home position you want., Research the companies in your field of interest to make sure they are providing a legitimate opportunity. , Make sure you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Determine your goals.
What do you need income to pay for? How much income do you need to earn? -
Step 2: Determine what it will take to reach your goals.
How many hours will you need to work in order to earn the money you need? , Do you want to start your own business, join a network marketing company, or work a traditional job from home? ,, What is the pay and benefits structure? How will you be trained? Will you schedule your own hours? Is there a minimum number of hours that you are required to work? , What technical equipment and supplies will you need? Does the company help pay these costs? ,,,, Include work, home and family duties in your schedule. , You may want a highly structured curriculum that allows older children to work alone or an unstructured program that permits you to teach through everyday activities. , Let friends and relatives teach your children subjects they enjoy.
Let your child ride to and from activities with other home school moms.
Don't be afraid to pay for part-time help with housework and childcare. -
Step 3: Decide what type of work at home position you want.
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Step 4: Research the companies in your field of interest to make sure they are providing a legitimate opportunity.
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Step 5: Make sure you understand the benefits and responsibilities of the positions that interest you.
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Step 6: Find out what costs are associated with the position.
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Step 7: If possible
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Step 8: talk to current employees to find more information about the pros and cons of the position.
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Step 9: Put a desk or table
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Step 10: computer
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Step 11: telephone
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Step 12: calendar and office supplies in a quiet
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Step 13: comfortable area of your home to serve as your home office.
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Step 14: Declutter your home so you can clean up quickly and easily.
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Step 15: Create a flexible schedule that gives you a guide to follow for each day.
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Step 16: Choose a homeschooling method that fits your families needs.
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Step 17: Ask for help.
Detailed Guide
What do you need income to pay for? How much income do you need to earn?
How many hours will you need to work in order to earn the money you need? , Do you want to start your own business, join a network marketing company, or work a traditional job from home? ,, What is the pay and benefits structure? How will you be trained? Will you schedule your own hours? Is there a minimum number of hours that you are required to work? , What technical equipment and supplies will you need? Does the company help pay these costs? ,,,, Include work, home and family duties in your schedule. , You may want a highly structured curriculum that allows older children to work alone or an unstructured program that permits you to teach through everyday activities. , Let friends and relatives teach your children subjects they enjoy.
Let your child ride to and from activities with other home school moms.
Don't be afraid to pay for part-time help with housework and childcare.
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Christine Flores
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