Choosing A Homeschool Curriculum
More and more parents are choosing to homeschool their children
. Once a rare choice, more parents are opting to homeschool their children. Studies have shown that children who are homeschooled benefit from an ability to work independently and not let socialization interfere with their work. These studies have also shown that when you homeschool your kids they develop stronger family bonds. While it's good to know all this, deciding to homeschool your kids is just the first step. The next step is to choose what curriculum to use. The following are some tips to help get you started.
There are federal regulations that govern K-12 education and you need to understand them before buying lesson plans or enrolling your kids in online classes. While there are federal rules to know and follow, most of the regulations are left up to the individual states.
Your curriculum needs to meet the requirements that are currently being used which means you need to know and understand them, as well. Your local board of education can give you more information on these rules and regulations or you can contact the Department of Education directly.
The government and state will send out standardized tests that even homeschooled kids are required to take. Many "traditional" schools set days aside for these tests each year. In some cases you may be able to administer the tests at home but you need to check with your local school board first. There might even be days when local homeschooled kids are required to take the test together. To get help with figuring out your approach to the yearly standardized tests, contact your local school board.
There are several things to consider when deciding how to homeschool your kids and which curriculum to use. The first thing to consider is our child's personal learning style. Your particular teaching strengths and weaknesses must also be looked at. When putting together your yearly curriculum, you have the freedom to play up your strengths. You will actually have the ability to work within everyone's strengths because you are not tied down to strict curriculum practices and units.
There are numerous reasons for choosing to homeschool your kids. Perhaps you don't like your local public schools. Maybe you can't afford private school. Or it could be that you know that homeschooled kids do better later in life. You will need to put in effort to pick the right homeschool curriculum for your child, no matter what your reasons for homeschooling The curriculum you choose for your kids is very important. The more you learn about the different curriculum available, the better off you and your kids will be.
by: Jack Pratt
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