Monday, April 25, 2016

Full-time or part-time homeschooling




The purpose of this blog is to help homeschoolers succeed in their new endeavor. I will  share tried and true  strategies of how to help children who are in a brick and mortar school or already homeschooled. Regardless, of how and where children are being educated, parents should supplement their children's education. If full time homeschooling is not an option, part-time homeschooling could be the solution to help a child thrive.
 

Parents’ participation on children’s education guarantees academic success.  We are judged by our children’s successes and accomplishments and they are a measure of our worthiness and achievements. 

 

After working with public school students in Florida, I realized that my children would have a superior education in a homeschool environment. A better system, however, was needed to ensure my sons received the best education.  My plan eliminated the major flaws I encountered in the school system and homeschooling was the only way to implement my ideas.  My book “From Homeschool to Harvard Without Paying a Cent in Tuition is a step-by-step playbook for those parents who want to take control of their children’s future.

 

The worldwide pandemic was quite chocking to everyone and especially parents who had to not only worry about their family’s health, but also were responsible to “teach” their own children. If the upheaval has you concerned and you are considering homeschooling, this blog and my book can help answer your questions and provide solutions.

 

The truth is that these parents did not experience homeschooling. The schools were guiding them about what to teach; they chose the curriculum and defined the schedule. 

 

Homeschooling parents have full control over the curriculum and academic decisions, create their own schedule, cater to each student’s learning style, skip repetitive material the student has already mastered, develop their own lesson plans, have flexibility of when, what, and where to teach, can choose which yearly standardized test to take, and have their children learn at their own pace.

Politicians always argue about whose job it is to educate children and how to improve the school system.
I believe that the parents should be responsible for their children’s education, even if only done on a part-time basis.