There are lots of different educational approaches, with no particular one being right for everybody. You need to be prepared to learn about your options and consider what will be a good fit for your child. And then be prepared to learn as you go, because over time you may find that your child’s needs change. 🙂 That’s to be expected so don’t worry. Just do your best to pick what looks good to you, and go from there.
@enrichment_studiesLet’s learn about educational styles often used in homeschooling #homeschool #homeschooling #homeschoolmom♬ Level Up – Ciara
@enrichment_studiesLearn about textbook/workbook/school-at-home styles of homeschooling #homeschool #homeschooling #homeschoolmom♬ original sound – Erica Johns
@enrichment_studiesMore about using the textbook approach in homeschool #homeschool #homeschooling #homeschoolmom♬ original sound – Erica Johns
Resources that go with this approach (affiliate links may be used):
Abeka (Christian textbooks, video school)
Schoolhouse Teachers (Christian world view, affordable, online)
Lifepac (textbooks/workbooks)
Monarch (Christian online textbook style for grades 3-12)
Horizons (Christian, workbooks)
Calvert (non-religious, online and print options)
Homeschool.Savas.com (non-religious)
Power Homeschool (non-religious online classes for all grades)
Study.com (non-religious online classes)
Khan Academy (non-religious, free online and app-based courses)
I’ll be sharing about several different educational styles over the next few days. If you don’t want to wait, click here to see all the posts in the How to Homeschool series.