Posts Tagged ‘ begin homeschooling ’

Homeschooling the Early Years: A Homeschooling Guide to Early Childhood Education

Sep 17th, 2011 | By | Category: Featured Articles

Homeschooling young children as they begin their childhood education produces unique challenges. In the United States, early childhood education (pre-school and kindergarten) is a term generally used to refer to the formal education of children under the age of eight – or five years old, in most foreign countries.



Sports and Extracurricular Activities for Homeschoolers

May 21st, 2011 | By | Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts

I’ve been asked so many times “What about sports? How can my child be involved in sports if I homeschool?”

The other common question I hear in reaction to homeschooling is “how do you socialize your child? Doesn’t she need friends and activities and sports to be ‘normal’?”



Starting Homeschooling-Step Ten: Be Ready to Learn

Aug 17th, 2008 | By | Category: General Homeschool Posts, New to Homeschooling

As a homeschool mom, you will learn so much more than you did when you yourself were in school.  History that may have bored you will come alive; math skills that eluded you will come together (especially if you start with a young student and are teaching the basics first); grammar will finally make sense; and science will intrigue you.



Starting Homeschooling Step Five-Find a Support Network

Jul 16th, 2008 | By | Category: General Homeschool Posts, New to Homeschooling

One of the best moves we made as a homeschool family was to establish a homeschool support group. At the onset, we were simply a group of families who planned field trips, met for “physical education” classes, shared ideas and supported one another through the rewards and the struggles. As the years passed, we began to work together to provide specialty courses for our kids:



Starting Homeschooling Step Four-Know Your Child

Jul 15th, 2008 | By | Category: General Homeschool Posts, New to Homeschooling
    Does your child love to get dirty and explore the world around him?
    Is she a child who loves to sit down and listen as you read a story?
    Is he an analytical thinker, who tends to question what is happening around him?
    Is she one who can connect events and experiences to lessons in life?
    Does he seem to thrive when able to create with his hands?
    Does she naturally “get it” the first time she hears it?

These kinds of questions can help to define the best kind of learning approach for your child. A hands-on learner will not be content to sit and fill out worksheets or listen to you explain concepts. A student who has strong auditory skills will thrive with a curriculum that uses interesting stories to teach about history, science or literature.



Starting Homeschooling Step Three-Know Yourself

Jul 14th, 2008 | By | Category: New to Homeschooling

Before you embark on the incredibly rewarding homeschool journey, you need to examine yourself.

What kind of teaching role in the home do you want to take?

Do you enjoy pulling out all the stops and making a mess while you dig into learning with projects and experiments?
OR
Do you prefer an orderly home with a set schedule where you can plan out any such experiments and ensure that you have just the right materials before you begin?



Starting Homeschooling Step Two-Know the Law

Jul 13th, 2008 | By | Category: New to Homeschooling

When individuals begin to consider homeschooling, they are often filled with uncertainty and a little bit of fear. How do I do it? What should I know? What if I don’t do a good job? . . .

However, a great place to start is to get to know your state homeschool law.