Welcome to The Complete
Homeschool Guide
W hether you're
new to Homeschooling, or a seasoned Homeschooler, this site is
for you! Are you overwhelmed at the different choices you have
to make? Are you looking to make your Homeschooling better?
Before you allow yourself to get too stressed, the following
guidelines might help to make the process easier.
1. Learn your state’s homeschooling laws.
Each state has their own laws concerning educating your child.
Make sure you understand and obey the laws in your state.
2. Write down your educational goals for
your child. This will help you decide which curriculum will
best meet those goals. It will also give you a guide to see if
you’re on track throughout the year.
3. Develop an educational philosophy by
determining what you believe to be important. Are you concerned
just about academics, or do you consider character development
to be equally important? Do you want your child to be able to
learn for a test, or do you want them to learn to think for
themselves?
4. Decide what type of personality your
family has – do you normally schedule everything down to the
minute, or are you more spontaneous. Knowing this one piece of
information can make a big difference in choosing the style or
method of homeschooling you choose.
5. Know your child’s learning style? Are
they a hearing, seeing, or doing learner? Knowing their
learning style will help you determine what items you will need
to best meet their ability to learn. If your children are very
young, you don’t have to purchase the latest curriculum. Spend
time with them helping them learn to write their alphabet,
learn simple math, and prepare them to learn to read. Small
workbooks available at most discount stores. Use candy or beans
to teach math concepts. Teach them to form their letters
properly, use shaving cream or rice on a cookie sheet. As you
can see, you don’t need to spend a great deal of money to teach
the basics.
After teaching the basics, make sure your
child has an opportunity for fun. Get involved in a support
group with other homeschoolers. Plan some play days or field
trips; let the children run and work off some of their pent-up
energy. Having a support group helps moms, as well, especially
when you have questions or need guidance.
Subscribe to some homeschooling magazines or
newsletters. This will also help when you have questions
because you’ll be able to see how other people homeschool and
learn how they handle the different aspects of daily life while
homeschooling. It will help you to know that you’re not
alone.
Plan on going back to school yourself;
continue reading and learning as you teach your child. There
will always be new things to learn, so plan on becoming a life
learner. As your child grows you may need to try a different
approach. By reading and learning along the way, you’ll be
better able to make the necessary changes.
Choosing to homeschool is not always an easy
decision to make. However, when you realize that you can do it
and follow these basic guidelines, you’ll soon realize that you
made the right choice. Homeschooling is an awesome opportunity
for you, your family, and your children to learn and grow
together.
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