Homeschool Tips for Beginners: The Ultimate Beginners Guide
Posted In Homeschooling | Posted On 9 August 2021 | Posted By Time4Homeschool
I have created the ultimate homeschool beginners guide to help you prepare to embark on this amazing journey! You are most definitely feeling overwhelmed right now.. I know! And that is OKAY, it is normal, and it will only get easier as you continue to adjust, learn with your child(ren), and gain more confidence. I want to reassure you that you have made the right choice, you are doing amazing so far, and that you should be WAY more excited than stressed/worried. Continue reading to learn all the essential homeschool tips for beginners and the most important things to know before you get started on your journey.
If you have any questions whatsoever, or simply need guidance and support, please do not hesitate to message me at v.aranda@itstime4homeschool.com.
Continue reading to learn:
1) First things first
2) Must-read homeschool tips for beginners
➣General tips/ Important things to know before you start
➣Financial planning tips
➣Tips for working/busy parents OR parents not 100% confident in teaching certain subjects
➣Teaching more than one child/ different levels
➣Creating your schedule/plan for the school year
➣Setting up your home learning space
➣Setting goals
➣Making learning fun
➣Incorporating life skills
➣Socialization for your homeschooler(s)
➣Support/collaboration throughout your journey
3) How Time4Homeschool can help you
First things first
Of course, I'm not sure exactly how far you have gotten in preparation for your first year of homeschooling. Maybe you have already crossed these off your checklist, or maybe you're still getting to it, but the important thing is that you make sure of the following before you officially start.
Steps to take before homeschooling:
➣Step 1: Make sure that homeschooling is right for you and your family
You might even still be considering the decision to homeschool and reading this blog out of curiosity or to learn more, so for those of you, I encourage you to read this blog to ensure it is right for you.
➣Step 2: Review your state's homeschool laws & requirements
Be sure to review your state's specific homeschooling requirements prior to even looking for a curriculum, just to ensure it is entirely possible for you, and to find out everything you will need to do/submit before starting.
If you are planning on homeschooling in the state of Georgia, lucky for you, I have outlined all the Georgia homeschool requirements, so be sure to read this blog to find out.
➣Step 3: Determine how your child learns best before searching for a curriculum
It is important that you do not skip this step. You may already know exactly how your child learns best, and if so, that is great. If not, I encourage you to look into this blog to learn about the 7 different types of learning styles. You can even take this quiz to help find out. This is important because you will want to find a curriculum that best fits your homeschooler(s) unique learning styles to ensure they are enjoying learning and retaining the information better.
➣Step 4: Research curriculums before finding the PERFECT curriculum for your homeschooler(s) based on their learning styles
Good news, there are SO many amazing curriculum providers out there.
Bad news, there are so many amazing curriculum providers out there!!
How does anyone ever choose, right!!??
Well, you're in luck because I have put together an organized outline of some of the most highly rated curriculum providers/programs: their features, pros & cons, pricing, which type of learner each curriculum is best for, and much more. Find it here. If anything, this should help you eliminate certain options, bringing you closer to your decision.
Make sure the curriculum you choose aligns with your child(ren)s learning styles!!
➣Step 5: Find supplemental resources/materials that you will use for the curriculum you have chosen
Once you find the perfect curriculum, you will want to research and find all the materials you will need as well as supplemental resources! At Time4Homeschool, we encourage all parents to incorporate S.T.E.A.M in their children's learning, so be sure to check out this blog to find some great resources for DIY S.T.E.A.M activities/projects. Want to know why we love S.T.E.A.M? Learn about it here.
Of course, with a quick Google search, you will find many amazing homeschool resources based on your child(ren)s specific goals/needs.
➣Step 6: Submit all legal forms/actions needed (based on your state's requirements)
After reviewing your state's specific homeschool laws & requirements, you should be well-informed about what you will need to do to officially and legally start homeschooling. Now, you just have to do what is required!
➣Step 7: Prepare & get excited!!
Now that that's all out of the way.. not fun, I know.. you're ready to read all of the tips and important things to know about homeschooling in order to prepare effectively before starting!
General Tips/Important things to know before you start
✧Ease into it
To prevent burnout and to prevent your children from feeling overwhelmed, be sure to ease into each school year or ease into teaching after each break throughout the year. You may want to start small the first week (1-2 subjects), and gradually add more subjects into their schedules each week as they get back in the learning zone and adjust their focus on school!
✧Learn about teaching if you plan to teach yourself
Even if you are 100% confident in all academic subjects, you may still want to learn how to teach correctly to ensure you are passing your knowledge on in a way that your child(ren) will truly understand. If you have not yet had experience with teaching, you may want to do some research prior to starting or becoming informed by reading books, taking teaching courses, and more. This is not mandatory, so don't stress if you don't have the time to do so! You will learn more as you get going, and there are countless homeschool journey success stories that haven't done this, so again, it is just a plus!
However, it is important that you make certain that if you do not feel 100% confident teaching certain subjects, that you employ someone who does, or enroll your child(ren) in a Homeschool program, where they will get tutoring and academic help with any subject that you are not comfortable teaching. This is important!
✧Be organized
You will want to try to be well-organized when it comes to homeschooling, to ensure everything runs smoothly and make your homeschooling journey easier. Try to allocate time and tasks in an organized manner, have a well-organised and thought-out curriculum plan for each child, and have all your materials organized and neatly kept in places you will remember. The last thing you want is to lose anything valuable. And, of course, try your best to be well-organized when it comes to record-keeping. You should keep a homeschool work portfolio or a journal to help.
When it comes to organization, my tip to you is to just try your best. Of course, there are plenty of amazing homeschooling parents who lack organizational skills, yet are still doing great! It is not a deal-breaker, rather just a tip to make your journey a little easier for yourself. And you will continue to develop more organizational skills as you get used to it all!
✧It does NOT take as long as public school
If you are used to public schooling, you will know it takes forever! I attended a public school and trust me, It can feel like you're spending 24/7 in that place! However, this is NOT the case when you homeschool. There are many reasons/factors to why it takes so long at public schools. The more students, the longer everything will take; time of arrival, attendance, understanding instructions, answering questions & discussing, getting all questions answered, and much more.
Good thing it will just be you and your close-knit family when homeschooling. A lot of parents actually feel very concerned about the short amount of time it takes them to homeschool each day, thinking they're doing something wrong, because it doesn't feel right. This is very common and I hear about this concern all the time. I want to assure you not to stress about this because it is NORMAL. Most homeschooling families finish their day of schooling by lunchtime!
Typical range of time per day to spend homeschooling:
➣Elementary students: 30 mins- a few hours per day
➣Middle & High school students: usually no more than 3-4 hours per day
However, if your children are super engaged in a particular activity, project, or experiment, it may take a lot longer some days as well! There is no right answer for how many hours per day you should spend homeschooling.
✧Be flexible
Every day of your homeschooling journey will be different, not each day will have to follow a strict schedule. Variety and differentiation in each day of teaching is OKAY and encouraged. One of the main reasons people choose to homeschool in the first place is because of the flexibility it allows. Especially when your child(ren) are signed up for a number of extracurricular activities/programs/clubs/classes, each day is bound to be different! Maybe you will have a dentist appointment one day, or it's raining one day so plans are cancelled. Maybe your family will be attending a special event one day! That's the beauty of homeschooling. It allows you to work around your schedule as well as your child(ren)'s. So, keep this in mind, and be flexible.
Flexibility while homeschooling is also enabled with when it comes to the amount of time your children are spending on certain subjects, it will most definitely differ. Some students will find math super easy, while math will be an academic weakness of others. Trust me, it is a blessing that homeschooling allows you to adjust your child(ren)s schedules in order to allow them to get that extra practice and time for certain areas in need of improvement.
✧Do not compare yourself to other homeschooling families and do not compare your children
Every homeschooling journey is unique and special to each family. What works for some may not work for others. Embrace the uniqueness of your own homeschooling journey. Also, make sure to motivate and create an encouraging and uplifting environment for all of your children, no matter where they stand academically. Motivated students will have that drive to overcome any obstacles, accomplish their goals, and achieve big things.
✧Take breaks throughout the year
Be sure to plan breaks throughout the school year to prevent burnout and keep up the same energy! Breaks will allow you and your children to "recharge" and give you all something to look forward to every once in a while.
I also recommend using breaks as another way to give your children an incentive to do well while homeschooling to increase their motivation. This can be as simple as more breaks per year if they are engaged, listening, well-behaved, and performing well academically. Or, if your schedule/situation allows for it, plan an exciting and fun vacation at some point during one of your breaks, IF they try their best!
✧RELAX! It is OKAY & very common to feel stressed, worried, or overwhelmed at first
If you're feeling very overwhelmed right now and feel like you're not doing something right, missing a step, or scared that you will fail your child, just know this is all normal, and certainly does not make any of it true. Most parents feel this way when they first start and it is usually never the case that any of their fears become reality!
My tip to you is to just try your best to relax and feel more excited than stressed about starting your amazing journey. I know its easier said than done, but it is important to try. Keep in mind that any negative outcomes are much more unlikely to happen than you think. This is exciting!! I'm sure there are many reasons that you have decided to homeschool, so congratulate yourself on how far you have come so far and get yourself and your children excited to start!
So, just remember that you are not alone, and you are doing amazing so far. If you have any questions or worries you would like to bring up for clarity or reassurance, please dont hesitate to send me an email at v.aranda@itstime4homeschool.com. I will get back to you shortly for support. :)
Financial Planning Tips
Homeschooling is going to be more expensive than traditional public schooling. It is inevitable. However, it is well-worth it, and there are so many ways to ease financial stress by planning efficiently and choosing the most inexpensive options. Here are some money-saving tips while homeschooling:
Tips for working/busy parents OR parents not 100% confident in teaching a certain subject
Some of the most common concerns, things that do sometimes end up getting in the way of parents wanting to homeschool, is when both parents (or single parents) are working/busy and just cannot find enough time in their schedule to homeschool, or when they do not feel 100% confident in teaching a certain subject, or even teaching at all!
Unless you want to overload yourself with stress, or risk your children's educational experience/success, there is only one way around these situations.
By giving your child(ren) the support necessary through enrolling them in a Homeschool Support program, where there are highly experienced academic/homeschool coaches in place to educate and assist them, so you won't have to.
Time4Homeschool has an amazing Homeschool Support & S.T.E.A.M program in place that bridges the gap between working/busy parents wanting to homeschool OR those not entirely confident in their teaching skills.
If this is something that is concerning you and your family, I highly encourage you to look into this program. Not only will your child(ren) be tutored with core subjects on their online curriculum, they will also get the socialization necessary for their development, and, of course, S.T.E.A.M related enrichment through fun and engaging hands-on projects! It is available virtually, which is set up to mimic exactly what is happening in-center.
Teaching multiple children/ different levels
➣ Create a unique system that works for YOU depending on your situation: how many children you have, their ages, academic levels, etc. It will be different for every family. Make sure to be well-organized when planning out your days and keep in mind that you will most likely need to adjust as necessary throughout the year!
➣Ease into it by starting the morning all together! Have some coffee, reading time, or a fun morning activity that all children can work on together.
➣Use the time-block method for lessons
For example, a "time-block" could be a 15- 20 minute slot of time, you decide. You will have time-blocks for each subject, so an "english block", "math block", "science block", and more. Each day you can assign your children their specific time-blocks based on their needs and goals of the day. For example, you can focus one hour of each day on teaching math, where one of your kids may need 2 math-blocks within that hour, and another kid might just need 1 math-block. You can adjust it accordingly, each day while planning.
➣Certain subjects may allow you to work with all children together!
➣Set up certain times of the day for fun S.T.E.A.M related enrichment "breaks", where all your children collaborate in hands-on projects together (and they will still be learning, just wont realize it)! You want to be sure they are also learning and collaborating together at times, despite any difference in ages or levels. I explain more in-depth about why this is so essential in the "Making learning fun" section of the blog.
Creating your schedule/plan for the school year
You do not want to go into your homeschooling year without a set schedule and plan. Even if it changes or adjusts along the way, ALWAYS start out with a plan. And it is entirely up to you how you will go about it, because again, every homeschooling family situation is different and every homeschooling journey is unique.
I recommend making a daily, monthly, and yearly schedule. You can make these schedules as simple or detailed as you want. Take into consideration the following:
➣What time everyone wakes up and goes to bed (if you have children you just know won't wake up early, starting later will work better- it is a much better idea to start later when they're fully awake than force a half-asleep child to learn)
➣What time your family eats breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
➣Is there a working parent? (try to finish schooling before they return from work so you can enjoy some family time after)
➣How do your children learn best? Are they sharper thinkers in the morning? (tackle the more challenging subjects first thing in the morning). Or maybe they prefer to ease into it by starting with the more simple and fun lessons, before taking on the more difficult lessons.
➣Ask your children their thoughts! Always try to include them in decisions.
➣Set up times for the FUN part of homeschooling (hands-on projects, activites, experiments, field trips) Maybe after the core subjects are finished by lunch time, save the fun part for the afternoon.
➣Consider when they will have their extracurricular activies (clubs, sports, classes, programs) or family events.
➣Include breaks here and then, to give them (and yourself) a chance to "recharge" so you can keep up the same energy!
Setting up your learning space
Set up your home "classroom"! Homeschooling can get messy, disorganized, and a little chaotic. Ensure this doesn't happen by setting up the perfect learning environment, so you and your students will have clear minds when schooling.
Designate a certain room, or a specific part of a room as your learning space. Make sure it is not somewhere they will get easily distracted. Have a certain space for materials, supplies, and books. Make sure everything is kept neatly and well-organized. Always make sure your children are returning everything to where it belongs after using it.
Setting goals
Set both long-term and short-term academic goals for your children and motivate them to accomplish them! I recommend creating lists of daily, monthly, and yearly goals for each student.
Make sure you are setting S.M.A.R.T goals. These are goals that are:
S: Specific
M: Measurable
A: Attainable
R: Relevant
T: Time-based
Setting SMART goals will help guide your goal setting by making sure the goals you create are clear and reachable. When setting goals for your homeschooler(s), make sure they fit all these criteria in order for them to feel truly motivated, track their progress, ensure the goals matter to them, and have deadlines to focus on.
Making learning fun
This is one of the most important homeschooling tips I can give you. It will prevent burnout, increase their motivation, boost their attitude towards learning, and altogether lead to academic success.
Be SURE to make learning fun and an experience for your children. I cannot stress this enough. Yes, learning can be challenging, and sometimes may not be too exciting for children, but there is always a way to add to it to make it fun. You can do this by first, choosing a more fun and engaging curriculum provider such as Miacademy or Power Homeschool.
Now, how can YOU make sure your child(ren) are having fun each day WHILE learning?
By incorporating tons of fun and engaging projects, activites, and experiments that relate to what they're learning. Especially S.T.E.A.M-based projects, where science, technology, engineering, art, and math are embedded into hands-on projects. S.T.E.A.M encourages collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, and much more. This allows students to see for themselves how their academics connect to real life situations. It stimulates their curiosity and brings a whole new perspective into their learning, where sometimes they don't even realize they are learning!
Why are we so sure that S.T.E.A.M is so amazing and essential for all children? Because our team of highly experienced homeschool coaches see for ourselves every day just how much our students LOVE it at our Homeschool Support & S.T.E.A.M program.
Learn more about why S.T.E.A.M sets children up for success.
More ways to make learning fun:
➣ For example, after teaching a Spanish lesson, make some popular Spanish food all together with your family once the hard part is over! Maybe empanadas for dinner! While making it, be sure to teach them all the names of the food and ingredients in Spanish as well as informing them on the culture surrounding it. This will get them excited about their Spanish lessons and way more engaged.
➣Learning about Picasso? History lesson on the civil war? Go on a field trip to a museum after!
➣Watch a movie about a particular lesson you had.
➣Incorporate games and challenges into their learning.
➣DIY arts & crafts
➣Encourage creativity!!
Incorporating life skills
Do NOT forget to incorporate life skills throughout their homeschooling years. Life skills are essential and, unfortunately, most essential life skills are not taught mandatory in public schools.
Life skills provides students with essential tools for development and improves their thinking and problem solving skills. It helps them build confidence, socialize, know their ideal career path, get their dream job, cope with stress and emotions, and it teaches them to take responsibility for their actions. It improves their mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing, sets young people up for success, and overall makes everyone the best version of themselves.
Learn all about why life skills are so essential by reading this blog. Here are some examples of life skills:
✧ Finance/money management 💵
✧ Decision making/problem solving 🤔
✧ Creativity/critical thinking
✧ Resilience 💪
✧ Coping with stress and emotions
✧ Effective communication
✧ Health and safety 🏥
✧ Self awareness and empathy
✧ and SO many more
Another wonder of homeschooling, is that incorporating life skills is made entirely possible. There are so many ways you can do this.
➣Choose a curriculum that focuses on teaching life skills
Miacademy recognizes the importance of life skills and incorporates a wide variety of life skills all throughout their entire curriculum, so if you're still searching for a curriculum, definitely look into Miacademy!
➣Add electives into their curriculum that teach life skills, such as a Finance elective
➣Sign your child up for other classes/courses that teach Life Skills
I truly encourage you to sign your homeschooler(s) up for life skills classes/courses.
TIme4Homeschool has Life School in place for middle and high schoolers, and enrollment will be open SOON. It is an 8-week long course that starts on August 28 until October 16, 2021. Every Saturday morning, your children will join in on live virtual classes teaching essential life skills that students need to know to navigate through life successfully. These classes are highly interactive and engaging, and are taught by our team of highly experienced academic/homeschool coaches.
Socialization for your homeschooler(s)
Concerned about socialization for your homeschooler(s)? No need to be. Not even the slightest bit. In fact, homeschooled socialization is WAY better than public school socialization. There are countless ways to get your homeschooler(s) socialized, including signing them up for sports, camps, clubs, classes, programs, and much more. Or, if you are on a budget, it can be as simple as finding some other homeschool families in your local areas to meet up for play dates, or plan fun events/field trips with. So many opportunities out there.
My tip to you is to be SURE to read this list of socialization ideas for your homeschooler(s) that I put together. It also explains in-depth (with statistics) exactly why you should not worry at all about this.
Support/collaboration
Get the support you will NEED throughout your homeschooling journey! There are SO many people who are willing to offer you their support as well as support groups that are in place to help you with individualized guidance. Here are some great ways to find support:
➣Join Facebook groups
There are TONS of Facebook groups for homeschoolers like you who want support, and with some amazing experienced homeschoolers who want to offer their best support. I recommend searching for some Facebook homeschool groups in your local area as well, maybe you will find some families who want to meet up or go on field trips together! I highly recommend getting to know a lot of the other homeschooling families in your area, so that you can collaborate, share ideas, resources, and plan exciting trips/hangouts/events for your children as well.
➣Support through homeschool support programs
Another one of the best ways to get support, as well as countless other benefits, is by enrolling your homeschooler(s) in a Homeschool Support Program. Read about all the benefits of joining one here.
➣Email me for support!
Of course, I want to help you as well. Feel free to email me (v.aranda@itstime4homeschool.com) at ANY point throughout your journey, and I will get back to you shortly.
How Time4Homeschool can help you:
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