Complete
Homeschool
Curriculum
A complete homeschool curriculum sounds so appealing to many
parents, but there are many things to consider before
deciding to go this route. Quite often a complete homeschool
curriculum is also "one size fits all." Also, keep in mind that
most likely one of the reasons that you are homeschooling your
child is to provide a more individualized education program to
fit you child’s strengths and weaknesses.
Important Points to Consider When Picking Homeschool
Curriculum
- Determine your child’s learning style. This may be a
combination of learning
styles. Does your child seem to enjoy looking at books
to get information or is he too fidgety and needs a more
hands-on approach?
- Budget plays an important part for most parents when
choosing a homeschool curriculum. Quite often you will buy
things that you didn’t really need or end up not liking
(been there done that), so don’t overspend. You can always
add to your homeschool curriculum throughout the school
year if you forgot something.
- Carefully determine the amount of time your can
realistically devote to actual teaching. Sometimes a
complete homeschool curriculum can be quite burdensome. Ask
to see sample teaching plans and look through some of the
individual lessons.
- Don’t forget to keep your teaching style in mind. I
found out through trial and error that I absolutely hated
certain programs because of the way they were laid out. For
instance, some people can get distracted or overwhelmed
(myself included) by books that are loaded with activities,
excersise and experiments to do. You might prefer a more
simple layout.
Complete Homeschool Curriculums
Are Not All Created Equal
There are several different schools of thought when it comes
to teaching approaches. A complete homeschool curriculum like
Abeka or Calvert are text-book based and, except for the
Christian content, are similar to a public school approach.
Then there is the literature-based approach such
as Sonlight provides. They offer a complete homeschool
curriculum but some parents find the reading schedules hard to
follow.
Another complete complete homeschool curriculum option would
be a computer-based program
such as Switched On Schoolhouse. The whole curriculum is on
cd-roms and it is self-grading, so it could be a good option
for the very busy homeschooling parent.
The options available to a homeschool parent today are
endless. Just remember to do your research and make sure that
your choice of homeschool curriculum is a good fit for your
child’s personality, your teaching style and the amount of time
you have to teach.
It is also a good idea to try and remember the main reasons
why you wanted to homeschool your child in the first place.
This can be a very important rule to follow when deciding if a
complete homeschool curriculum is right for you and your
family.
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