22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Mary Joyce
Homeschoolers by definition have chosen the alternative method
to educate their children over public schools.
Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, but you will need to
know your local state’s regulations and mandates.
Depending upon how structured you want the child’s educational
experience to be, will determine if you decide to work from a
packaged homeschool curriculum product or perhaps a bit more
unstructured with a more flexible individualized homeschooling
methodology. Certainly, a lot can be said for latter. This
approach allows you teach subjects driven by the child’s
interest. Again, the amount of unit study structure you use is
entirely up to you.
Another benefit of homeschooling is to not only provide for the
learning of the basic subjects, but you can incorporate
essential life skills into your homeschool daily lesson plans as
well. Most parents choose a combination of structure and
flexibility. The methods of homeschooling vary from family to
family and from child to child within each family. Many parents
don’t actually settle into their style of teaching right away.
But, rather, their teaching style and the homeschool lesson
plans and schedules evolve over time until they are comfortable
within the parent’s confidence level.
Once you have settled into your own style of homeschool teaching
you will really be able to relax and enjoy all the advantages of
being a homeschooler brings. As a homeschooling parent the
child’s entire world is your lesson plan. You can stay in for
the day and concentrate on the traditional subject matter or you
can take a field trip to one of your local businesses. Or, visit
some of the historic locations around your community combined
with a trip to the library to learn more about that historical
site. The benefits of homeschooling is only as limited as your
own creativity. As the child’s parent no one else is more in
tune with what educational interests your child possesses and
only as a homeschool parent can you determine the amount of time
needed to be spent on any particular subject in order for your
child to achieve the understanding that they deserve.
Homeschooling... a lot of responsibility... to be sure. But, the
rewards are endless.
About Author :
Mary Joyce is a former educator, successful homeschool parent,
and has written many articles on teaching your
child at home for the Homeschool-Curriculum-4u website.
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