Six weeks ago I officially joined the many who have decided (at least for now) to educate my son at home. Let me just say: IT IS AWESOME! I admit, I didn’t feel that way at first. I was excited and then (while doing endless internet research) it hit me. Hit me hard. I mean, this is one of the biggest decisions that will affect my little boy FOR LIFE. I started to panic. Have you seen the ka-zillion choices out there? There are so many different education styles and ten times that in curriculum choices. I became overwhelmed. Nauseated even. And then…
I found some lovely blogs that helped bring me back to “OK, I can do this” state. More on them later (plus links). While I am in no way an expert, I did figure out a few things over the summer. Here is a summary of my Crash Course for Home School Newbies:
- Start with the legalities. Find out what the laws are in your state. This will help guide you through your curriculum choices. You may not even want or need a curriculum. My state is one that has few requirements and gives parents great freedom.
- Consider your own skills and limitations as well as your family’s. Do you follow a tight schedule, a flexible routine, or do you fly by the seat of your pants? Are you creative? Do you need the guidance of a curriculum? How much guidance? What is your budget? I chose mine based on flexibility and budget.
- What support will you have? Is your spouse on board? Will he be able to help – to what degree? Is there a homeschooling group in your area? I joined a local Christian HS group to get ideas & guidance from veteran parents and for the field trip opportunities.
- Have a firm idea of why you want to pursue this. You will want it in neon flashing lights. I’m not kidding- it starts with the curriculum choices, the HOURS of prep work, and ends with a lot of negative questions and comments from others. It’s fun, it’s rewarding, but it is HARD WORK.
- Relax and keep it all in perspective. Nothing is set it stone. You will explore and change styles, methods, and curriculum many times as you grow and your school days go by. You’ll learn as you go. You may even change your mind all together about home education. Homeschooling is ALL ABOUT FLEXIBILITY and doing what is best for each stage of your family’s life.
For more great links check out the Hip Homeschool Blog Hop:
Congratulations on your new adventure!! The gazillion choice out there are overwhelming, but you can do it! I’m glad you’re enjoying it and the Homeschool Hop has a ton of links for you to check out.
Michele
http://mountaineerheritage.wordpress.com/
Big blog (((hugs))) back to you too! Thank you so much for the sweet mention. I am so glad that you are loving homeschooling this year. It is truly one of life’s greatest joys!
Blessings,
Sue
The Homeschool Chick
Stopping by via Hip Homeschool Hop. 🙂 Go as God directs and you will find what works best for your family.
Welcome to the journey! Stopped by from Hip Homeschool Hop to say hi today!
There are a lot who homeschool in my neighborhood. These look like great tips!
Big Fat Mama
Welcome to the home school family! I was also pretty scared after making my decision to home school, but it has been a memorable experience that I do not regret. Thanks for following my blog (even though it has been neglected lately), I hope you find some of our home school posts helpful. I am now a follower of yours as well! Happy home schooling!