If you aren't sure look on the Internet. If you are in doubt about a specific method of homeschooling, go online and look for a different one. In fact, the Internet is a wonderful resource for everything homeschool related. Do you want to keep the youngest child busy while working with the oldest? You can find coloring sheets galore, as well as worksheets, mazes, and puzzles.
Find a complete curriculum. Complete curriculums make homeschooling easier for the parent. Rather than having to search through dozens of catalogs to find just the right curriculum, choose a complete curriculum from the start. This can save you time and money in the long run.
Cut yourself some slack. Don't expect yourself to be the perfect teacher. Unless you have an education degree, you most likely will make mistakes along the way. Don't beat yourself up about them. Learn from the mistakes and try not to repeat them again.
Give your children the chance to help themselves. You can't be expected to be an expert in everything. If your child wants to learn something you don't know, let them follow their interests. You will be surprised when you realize they can learn a lot on their own.
Ask others for help. When in doubt about a homeschooling issue, look for advice from those who have been homeschooling longer than you. While they may not have all the answers, chances are they will be able to give you advice or point you in the right direction. Take advantage of your homeschooling peers, and to know that there might be a time where you'll be able to return the favor.
There are many online communities available. If you haven't found homeschoolers in your local area, look up some of the many homeschooling communities on the Internet. Search online for homeschooling groups or forums. There are groups and in every state, and even some outside of the United States. Some may require you to register to join a homeschool group or forum, but most will let you become active and still remain anonymous if you choose.
Homeschooling isn't always hard. Many parents choose to homeschool is the ease and freedom associated with it. If things do get difficult, however, these tips can help make homeschooling a little bit easier. Look for more tips and resources at the Complete Homeschool Guide http://www.completehomeschoolguide.com.