Kids are different even if they were at the same age level, even if they where brothers, & even if they where twins
Need to know: Homeschooling is a student-centered educational system
The homeschool families along with the teachers in the homeschool associations services TAILOR together a suitable educational system.
through understanding the following:
student’s Personal Needs
- Identify the personal educational system that fits their capabilities.
- measure their capabilities.
- give them responsibilities for their assignment
- direction
- no comparison is needed as homeschooling is a student base educational system
- identify the student analysis to identify the educational system that works with them.
- Relax: Homeschooling can be stressful and overwhelming at times, especially if you are new to it. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself or your kids to achieve perfection. Remember that homeschooling is a learning process for both of you and that you can always adjust and improve as you go along1.
- Create your own schedule: One of the benefits of homeschooling is that you can tailor your schedule to suit your family’s needs and preferences. You don’t have to follow the traditional school hours or calendar. You can decide when, where, and how long you want to study each day or week.
- Be flexible and adaptable, and find a rhythm that works for you.
- Join homeschool groups: Homeschooling can be isolating and lonely for both parents and kids. It is important to connect with other homeschoolers who can offer support, advice, resources, and socialization opportunities. You can join online forums, local co-ops, clubs, or activities that cater to homeschoolers in your area or interest group.
- Play games: Games are a great way to make learning fun and engaging for your kids. You can use games to teach or reinforce various subjects, skills, or concepts. Games can also help your kids develop critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities
- Screen: can be a useful and educational tool for homeschooling if used wisely and moderately. You can use Tablets, Computers, or their own mobile phones to expose your kids to different topics, curriculums, languages, or even resources.
- Follow a daily routine: Having a daily routine can help your kids develop discipline and responsibility for their learning.
- It can also help them manage their time and energy efficiently2. Your daily routine doesn’t have to be rigid or strict; it just has to be consistent and clear for your kids.
- Step back: If your kids are struggling with their work, don’t force them to move on to the next level or topic. Instead, go back to previous years’ work and review the basics until they master them. This will help them build confidence and a foundation for future learning.
- Create a designated learning space: Having a designated learning space can help your kids focus and organize their study materials. Your learning space doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive; it just has to be comfortable and functional for your kids.
- Incorporate different learning styles: Different kids have different ways of learning and processing information. each student learned in a different way,
- Visual Learners, while the students brain receives & understands the information well by looking at diagrams and images, etc;
- Audible Learners, while the student’s brain receives the information better if they listen to it, like children’s educational songs.
- Kinesthetic Learners, while the student’s brains understand the information if they touch it.
Need to know your student’s Age’s Needs
student Brain (How to receive the information at different age levels)
- Early Childhood:
- As you can call this time the question time the child tends to ask a lot of questions about everything they see or hear.
- the child tries to gain more and more information & knowledge.
- When they ask they might understand the answer or not, or they might listen to the answer or not.
- about 10% or 15% of their conversations represent questions.
- Middle Childhood(6-9)
- The student starts to learn the basic skills of reading and writing.
- Start to learn the physical skills needed to play.
- The students love to learn by listening to stories.
- Since homeschooling is an educational retail system when to start reading & writing isn’t about how old they are but whether they are ready or not.
- Late Childhood(9-12)
- We can measure mental growth depending on their studies’ capabilities.
- at 12 years old the student almost reaches half of their mental and intelligence capabilities.
- Creativity can be shown and take place at that level.
- Unique mental personalities tend to take care of their physical health as well as mental care.
- Better in reading & writing skills.
Need to know: Why would some families homeschool their children
in my point of view those families living abnormal life; whether it’s hard life or joyful life, let me explain:
Challenging:
Hard life like one of the children is having some sort of disability or ADHD.
For those families, the child can’t follow the school track.
Or,
Joyful:
the other type of life which is so joyful but responsible life, Did you know that the Britain Queen was homeschooled?
or maybe the parents are freelancers working online so they could travel all around the world, so the school would tie them
in the city, Which isn’t desired of course for them.