HomePage, Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
Lesson planning in a homeschool environment can be highly personalized to the student’s needs, interests, and pace of learning, allowing for a flexible and adaptive approach that fosters more profound understanding and engagement. By tailoring lessons to...
Curriculum, Homeschooling
Core Curriculum refers to essential subjects and standards all students must study and master. It is usually determined by educational authorities (such as state or national education boards) for a particular grade level. The purpose is to ensure all students receive...
Curriculum, Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Record-Keeping
Collect student work over a period to assess their progress and development. Tools and Materials Work folders, work samples, written assessments, audio or video recordings of completed activities.
Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning, Record-Keeping
Alternative assessment methods can benefit students with diverse learning needs, especially when traditional tests and quizzes may not accurately reflect their understanding or abilities. Here are several alternative assessment methods you could explore while...
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapeutic approach that focuses on improving specific behaviors, such as social skills, communication, reading, and academics, as well as adaptive learning skills, such as hygiene, punctuality, and domestic capabilities. ABA is...
HomePage, Homeschooling, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities and Disorders (Special Needs), Lesson Planning, State Regulations
Homeschooling children with learning disabilities, such as ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), autism, or other learning differences, requires a tailored approach that supports their unique needs while leveraging the flexibility of a home environment. By...