We have made the decision to homeschool DSs (8 and 6). I know it is the right thing to do for our family, but I'm terrified. I've given myself the deadline of August 1 to start. I am not sure if this is something that I will be able to handle, so if I can't do it for a month they could always end up enrolling back in public school at the first of Sept. (My kids' education is not something that I want to screw up.)
Where in the world do I begin??
My first purchase was to order Cathy Duffy's 100 Top Picks, but that is still on the way. I can't find a local homeschooling organization (we are about 45 mins from Columbus, Ohio) via the internet, so I'm not sure where to begin to ask questions around here.
Just the thought of choosing a curriculum is giving me heart palpitations, and I know that is only one part of it. How do I figure out what their 'learning styles' are so that I choose the right type?
What kind of records do I need to keep? How do I find out if they are really learning anything? I don't think my kids are incredibly gifted, but I don't want them to fall behind their peers in public school in case this doesn't work for us and they have to go back.
Is there a place that you send all your beginner homeschooling pals? I really need to figure out what the heck I'm doing.
You guys all sound like experts. I want to be like you when I grow up to be a homeschool teacher.
Where in the world do I begin??
My first purchase was to order Cathy Duffy's 100 Top Picks, but that is still on the way. I can't find a local homeschooling organization (we are about 45 mins from Columbus, Ohio) via the internet, so I'm not sure where to begin to ask questions around here.
Just the thought of choosing a curriculum is giving me heart palpitations, and I know that is only one part of it. How do I figure out what their 'learning styles' are so that I choose the right type?
What kind of records do I need to keep? How do I find out if they are really learning anything? I don't think my kids are incredibly gifted, but I don't want them to fall behind their peers in public school in case this doesn't work for us and they have to go back.
Is there a place that you send all your beginner homeschooling pals? I really need to figure out what the heck I'm doing.
You guys all sound like experts. I want to be like you when I grow up to be a homeschool teacher.


Just because you are the teacher, does not mean you have to write the whole curriculum, too
Select a well known book company for basic textbooks in math and language arts. These will keep you on task and allow you to not "forget" to teach something.
Truthfully, he learned about money the same way he learned about the state flags, the human body, sign language, and several other topics - from a placemat.
Yep... we homeschool by placemat.