About Homeschool Career Days

About Us

Seeking Assistance in Your Homeschooling Journey?

Homeschool Academics (also known as Homeschool Bunny) was born out of a desire to share parental resources, tips for handling learning disabilities and disorders that make education challenging, curriculum options available, especially those identified to work well for special needs, IEP, and 504 plans, assisting middle and high school students with possible career choices, and hosting professional interviews for homeschool-styled career days.

Potential Career Choices

Studies demonstrate that students are more likely to enter specific careers based on their prior exposure to the job position, career path, or industry. We aim to provide educational materials, online lesson plans, and learning center classes for our local area to help middle and high schoolers, especially those with learning disorders, acquire the skills needed in this occupation.

Please take a look at the calendar schedule if you’d like to learn more about the instructor for a particular course found on the course’s detail page.

Our mascot, Homeschool Bunny, reminds us that we don’t have to fit a standardized mold and can go at our own pace.

Our Mission

We strive to expose our homeschooled middle and high school students to the expectations, skill sets, and resources often utilized in specific careers so that they experience a wide range of influences to make an informed career choice.

The Future of Work

Many job positions that have been or are currently available will not exist in just a few short years. The trajectory of job evolution suggests a transformation that will redefine the essence of work, employment, and the skills required to thrive in the workforce. AI and automation technology are driving this change in many industries. We present our Smart Skills℠ programs with this eventuality in mind.

Skills and Lifelong Learning

The future workforce must continuously adapt to new technologies and industries. Lifelong learning and reskilling, focusing on digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving, will be essential to remaining competitive.

Job growth will be more concentrated in high-skill jobs (for example, in healthcare or science, technology, engineering, and math [STEM] fields), while middle- and low-skill jobs (such as food service, production work, or office support roles) will decline.

The future of work will likely be defined by a balance between technology, human skills, and adaptability to constant change.

Career Interviews

Computer Science / Computer Networking / Computer Security
Computer Science
Dentists / Dental Hygienists / Dental Assistants
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration
Computer Science
Human Resource Management / Payroll and Benefits

Questions, Concerns, or Comments

We welcome all those considering homeschooling, whether new to the journey or seasoned professionals, to our Facebook Group. This group supports families with diverse learning needs, providing curriculum, adaptive technology, strategies, and methods to help their children learn, explore, and thrive.

We encourage engaging posts with limited links and promotions. We understand many families are looking for free or affordable curriculum ideas and resources, and we're committed to helping you find them. Whether you need answers to learning changes due to autism, ADHD, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyslexia, anxiety, sensory processing disorders, or if your child is neurodivergent, we're here to support you.