Homeschooling is not for the faint of heart. While you may have some experience teaching your child the alphabet or helping them with their math homework, homeschooling is a whole other ball game. On top of the significant time commitment, you will need to research curriculums and learning resources, find ways to help your child build social-emotional skills, and learn how to comply with your state’s homeschooling laws.
Here are four types of tools you will need to give your child the best possible homeschool education:
Homeschool Curriculum Tools
One of the unique aspects of homeschooling is that parents get to decide which curriculum to use. Sometimes parents create their own curriculum, but this is generally a very time-consuming and difficult process, and most homeschoolers opt to use at least a few pre existing curriculum resources.
Homeschooling can be incredibly lonely at times. There’s no built-in socialization outside of your household, so you need to go out of your way to find or build a community and give your child opportunities to practice social-emotional skills. Thankfully, there are many great homeschool communities already out there!
Depending on where you live, you may be able to find supplemental in-person classes geared toward homeschoolers in your community. Alternatively, you can create your own meetup group with other homeschool families.
Social media can also be a good way to find and connect with other homeschool families. A lot of parents join Facebook communities, subreddits, and other online communities to find and share ideas. Likeminded homeschoolers often find each other online, and sometimes online friendships turn into lasting offline ones.
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