About this episode
338: Supporting Your Teen in Online Classes
Online classes can be a fantastic way for teens to learn — but only if parents know how to support them well.
Every year, many parents are surprised mid-semester when they discover their teen is failing an online class. The truth is: this can be avoided with the right balance of structure, accountability, and encouragement. In this episode, you’ll learn practical strategies for guiding your teen without micromanaging, helping them develop independence, and avoiding common pitfalls.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why parents must stay involved — even in online classes
The differences between live, asynchronous, and self-paced classes (and how each affects parent involvement)
How to create a good learning environment and routine
Tips for teaching accountability, executive function, and time management
Why teens — not parents — should be emailing teachers
Ways to encourage motivation and celebrate progress
How to guide teens in using AI and other digital tools responsibly
The importance of letting teens experience natural consequences (and not rescuing them)
When it’s appropriate for parents to step in and advocate
Meryl shares both her experience as a teacher at FundaFunda Academy and her perspective as a homeschool mom of four — three of whom needed lots of accountability and one who d