Sometimes people think that homeschooling requires a lot of educational materials. While it’s true that education supply stores are full of interesting items, is it really necessary to buy them all?
While most parents decide to homeschool when their children are in elementary school, some make the decision later in the schooling process for a variety of reasons:
Homeschooling gives parents access to a broader variety of teaching methods, which can be based on their child's unique interests and needs. One particularly interesting tool is the interactive workbook.
As the pandemic continues, homeschooling parents are tired. They are tired of not having access to their homeschooling friends and to their usual educational and social activities. In short, they miss their support network.
The learning of colors includes several steps: the association of two identical colors, the name of colors and a little later, the concept of mixing colors.
There are a multitude of games to work on the concept of colors. Here are some ideas!
People often ask me, "How do you manage to homeschool five kids of different ages?“ (their expression and tone filled with concern and/or pity). Well... sometimes we manage... sometimes we don't!
Now that you've started your homeschooling adventure, you've probably already noticed that socialization is one of the largest myths surrounding homeschooling. One of the most frequently asked questions by homeschooling parents is, "How will my child socialize?".
Already at an early age, it is possible to play with letters to introduce young children to written language. There is no need to do anything formally; just enjoy yourself!
Have you heard of Geocaching? It's a kind of treasure hunt where you need to follow GPS coordinates to find caches. There are a few applications that exist to find caches. Municipal parks are full of them!