How to plan
homeschooling
Homeschooling a child can be a
long and tedious road. Many parents have no idea of the amount of work
that must be placed into a childs curriculum. In fact developing a
curriculum takes time, thought and a plan.
To develop a curriculum for your
child you should know about what grade level the child is capable of
completing. Does the child have any special needs or concerns that need
to be addressed in the curriculum? Will the child need to complete any
additional credits or need to complete Advanced Placement classes? Will
foreign language be necessary? Are there credit recovery classes that
have to be addressed? What learning styles does the child use? All
questions that will have to be answered.
Because of the internet parents
now have several choices for curriculums. I recommend that parents consider a
well developed curriculum for their child instead of developing one on their
own. This can be accomplished through the multiple online schools that
are currently on the internet. This allows the parent to assume the role
of a coach instead of a teacher. Taking the burden off the parent for
developing lesson plans, activities and testing and allowing them to focus on
the children education. The parent only needs to follow the plan from the
school. This option gives the child a solid structure to learn in and
gives the parent a well defined plan.
The second issue that parents
usually encounter is what to do with my child. You have to realize that
this is school and that there needs to be a certain amount of structure in
order to succeed. The child needs to have a well defined work space where
books, pencils, pens, paper and the computer can be located. This will be
school. Do not get into the habit of letting your child set on the sofa
with the television going attempting to do school work. Next, define a
timeline. When will school start and end? When will lunch be?
Snack time and recess time? Write it down and post it on the wall
in the school area. Let you child know that this is the normal schedule
that will be followed each day. Your child also needs to know that the
schedule may change if there are activities or field trips. You as a
parent must remember that this is your school and that you can manipulate the
learning environment to increase your children educational experience. An
example of this would be when I take my child to the tidal pools to explore the
oceanic environment and water quality. This puts science into action
allowing my child to live what she is learning in science. When we return
home we alter the schedule for the day and then make sure we address the areas
we missed tomorrow.
Homeschooler can be a long a
tedious road but it is one filled with beautiful colors, sounds and textures.
Just do not forget to look around.
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