We started homeschooling outdoors because my kids have never been big fans of sitting still. They’d rather be running, hopping, climbing, spinning—anything but staying put. While I love my kids’ boundless energy, it can make schoolwork challenging. Like any frustrated homeschool mom, I began researching tips and tricks to bring my energetic kids to the table for learning. After some trial and error, I found one magical thing that helps my kids settle and focus: being outside.
I started by simply prioritizing outdoor play every single day. The kids ran around the backyard. We ate meals on the deck. We visited our local parks and playgrounds more often. The effects on my kids were immediate. They seemed much more grounded on days when we spent lots of time outside. With this in mind, we began doing our schoolwork outdoors when the weather was nice. We all fell in love. Homeschooling outdoors has become a great joy for our family.
Spending more time outside offers extensive benefits for kids and moms alike. Research shows that spending time outdoors improves our well-being, reduces stress, and boosts our mood. It also encourages physical activity, which improves our overall health. A child playing outside is likely to walk, run, and move more than a child playing indoors. Being outside with your kids also creates opportunities for family bonding. A child will never remember their best day sitting on the couch, but they will remember their favorite outdoor adventure with their family!
We know that playing outside is great, but how is being outside helpful for homeschooling? Well, all that sunshine and movement translate to better concentration and focus. Expending energy helps kids regulate their bodies and minds so that they’re better prepared for learning. The outdoors also boost creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Kids will engage their minds in more creative ways as they explore the unpredictable environment of nature.
And if your kids do their schoolwork outside? The sunshine, sights, and sounds are pleasant and less distracting than many indoor environments. When the kids need a break, they can climb trees, catch bugs, run, and dig. Even during breaks, they’ll be learning through play! Whether you can actually do schoolwork outside or not, spending more time outside will benefit your homeschool day.
And if your kids do their schoolwork outside? The sunshine, sights, and sounds are pleasant and less distracting than many indoor environments. When the kids need a break, they can climb trees, catch bugs, run, and dig. Even during breaks, they’ll be learning through play! Whether you can actually do schoolwork outside or not, spending more time outside will benefit your homeschool day.
Here are five ways to add more time outside into your homeschool day:
Homeschooling gives us the freedom to spend our days as we please. One of the greatest benefits of that is allowing our children to explore and move their bodies as they’re meant to. Giving our kids the time and space to be outdoors is one of the greatest gifts of homeschooling.
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