Homeschoolers Don’t Need to Mimic Public School
It makes little sense to save them from the public school meatgrinder if we are only going to toss them into another meatgrinder of our own creation.
It makes little sense to save them from the public school meatgrinder if we are only going to toss them into another meatgrinder of our own creation.
For Catholic homeschoolers who are graduating their last child and entering “homeschool retirement”, this will be their final spring of homeschooling. A question I’m hearing more and more lately is, “I’m done homeschooling. Now, what do I do?” It’s a question I can relate to as my own nest is nearly empty.
Like the socialization question, the answer is that homeschooling is actually superior to site-based schooling in this respect. If that answer makes your jaw drop and say, “What?!” please hear me out.
Let’s face it, homeschooling life can be busy, especially if you have a larger family. Your day needs all the flexibility you can get. Recorded, self-paced courses provide you this flexibility, empowering your homeschooling schedule to work for you instead of feeling like a strict regimen you are locked in to. In this post, we are going to highlight the ten ways Homeschool Connections’ recorded online classes can benefit you!
Time moves swiftly, and though it is still early in the Spring semester, summer break will be here before you know. That means it is not too early to start thinking about summer enrichment activities for your family and your Catholic homeschool.