So you think you want to homeschool?
Maybe your current school situation is too fast/slow or busy/boring? I have worked with students and parents who needed more individual support to scaffold success as well as students who easily grasped age-appropriate concepts and would have loved the flexibility of homeschooling to provide enriching student-led learning. Homeschooling can be for so many more people than you might think! Here are a few questions and topics my husband and I have talked and prayed over before our homeschool journey, and I pray they are a support to you as you consider your schooling options.
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What does your day look like? Not all homeschooling families have a primarily at-home parent, but most do. Working out schedules can be a challenge, so setting aside room to plan the logistics of the day is an important step.
What method of homeschooling intrigues you and aligns to your family’s core values? Have you ever taken a quiz to find out?
How important are screentime opportunities and limits to you and your student?
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Do you think you may homeschool long-term or will you be transitioning to public or private school? If you think you may school differently in the future, it’s important to pull your state standards.
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Think about issues that are important to you and find curriculum through those lenses. Christian/secular, diverse and inclusive, traditional/classical, modern/contemporary. There are so many options to create meaningful exposures for your student.
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