Family Life: Homeschool Resources
Many homeschool parents are frustrated with the education system. Many parents of students who attend brick and mortar schools are frustrated, too.
The loveliest part of homeschooling is that if you don't like some aspect, you can change it. Just do something different. No one is hurt or delayed from changing things up. Many times, the change is good for your kids and for you.
My local homeschool expert might not call herself an expert, but she is. She recently posted some tips on Facebook that could help any homeschooling family. She is my first homeschool resource. Someone who has done it already and who has the answers to many of the questions that curious families have is a good resource. She'll be the first to tell you to do your own research. What was best for her family may not fit with mine. Still, I love her and am encouraged to keep wanting what's best for my kids because of her example.
Join a homeschool group on Facebook or in your community. Find someone who has been there and has some knowledge about the process. Combine their know how with your own research to discover what fits your needs.
Online resources are next. There are a few online educational sites that I highly recommend. Lexia Core 5 is the one that I love the most. When you don't know where to start, Lexia guides your child from letter identification to comprehension. It also teaches grammar and spelling.
By providing data, lessons, activities, and rewards, Lexia makes teaching easy for parents and fun for kids.
If your child returns to brick and mortar school you'll have accurate data to provide that the school will appreciate.
I'll cover other resources in future blogs.
Just Grow Something,
Annette