Whether your child's school is completely shut down due to COVID-19, or you don't want to risk physically sending them to school, you might be homeschooling for the first time. ✏️
Homeschooling can already feel like a huge endeavor, but doing it during a pandemic can present new obstacles.
At the same time, homeschooling rates have just doubled — and you're far from the only one trying to figure out what to do right now. If you're not sure where to start, here are some useful beginner tips, tricks, and advice on all things homeschooling.
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5. Decide on a curriculum that suits your child's needs, but don't go overboard with finding the "perfect" one, either.
On one hand, being able to choose between a curriculum that embraces creativity or focuses on STEM can be really exciting. On the other, the sheer amount of options can quickly become overwhelming, especially when you go into private school or higher-tuition learning.
If you're completely new to homeschooling, it can be good to start simple. K12, for example, offers free online public schools that follow traditional public school year. Or you can try Time4Learning, a subscription-based curriculum that's a little more flexible.
6. Use e-learning services to your advantage.
Thanks to technology, there are so many accessible and genuinely fun ways to help your child learn, whether through current events, music videos, specialized magazines, or language-learning apps.
If your child is in high school, there are also great free lectures and college-level courses available through sites like edX, Coursera, or Khan Academy. (Find the sample day above here.) And if you haven't already, set up an e-library account for access to free books.
Read more: 18 Free Educational Resources for Kids At Home During The Pandemic
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