How to homeschool, secular homeschool beginning homeschool
How do homeschooling parents know what to teach their children?
How do homeschooling parents know what to teach their children?
(i.e. what curriculum, what publishers, which grade level, etc.)
That is the right question!!!
Before you
purchase curriculum, do some homework! There is a lot
of curriculum available to homeschoolers and it can be
overwhelming and expensive if you don’t do a little research
first.
What does your state recommend? Look
at the homeschool laws in your state using the Homeschool Legal Defense
Association at this link: http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp
At that website you will find so much information, you might just want to spend an evening reading on that site!
After that, think about why you want to
homeschool. Are you concerned that your child is “behind”, “ahead”,
“lost”, not getting enough, getting too much, or the many other reasons
that a parent might begin looking into homeschool. Think of those
reasons. Materials are available for the struggling learner as well as
for the motivated learner.
- Do you have a scope in mind? An array of materials that you feel are the right materials or subjects at this time?
- Do you want materials that will tell you what to say? Materials that are designed to walk you, the parent, through the lesson, and give you the words you need to explain clearly?
- Do you want to proceed with “outside of the box” or non-mainstream ideas?
- Do you want to work on lessons for hours each day?
- Is your child ready for independent work?
- Does your child prefer “hands on” materials, doing it themselves, being read to, lectures, reading independently?
Have you seen the Rainbow Resources catalog? When I used to shop for curriculum I would spend days looking at this thing! When our family first started homeschooling, the Rainbow Resources catalog was about a quarter of an inch thick. The last time I had one in my home it was about an inch and a half thick! Not much secular materials though.
Times have changed and homeschooling materials ABOUND.
All of these questions and more
are a good place to start as you begin your search for your own style
of homeschooling. Some parents feel free to pick and choose materials
from across the spectrum; some parents choose a “boxed” curriculum;
some parents do not purchase specific materials at all.
You Don’t Have To Make This Decision Today.
I give you permission to take all of the time you need to look at the various lines of materials out there.
- Take as much time as you need to familiarize yourself with styles of learning.
- Take the time to work with and talk to your children and figure out together what WORKS with them and what direction would they like to go.
- Furthermore, get out there and make every effort to meet other homeschoolers, learn from them, talk to them, and ask every one of your questions!
LOTS of website out there that appear to
be informational are often disguises for selling materials, so watch for that. I strongly believe that you need NO MATERIALS AT
ALL to begin homeschooling. None. That’s right. It can be totally
free.
Let go of the fear this moment.
Go read with your child. And allow yourself all of the time you and
your child need before purchasing or acquiring any materials at all!
Relax.
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