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Homeschool Curriculum
Our homeschool curriculum programs are designed to provide grade-level learning through an accredited program tailored to your family. Whether you need a full-year plan or supplemental materials, our educators create personalized learning paths that keep students engaged and on track academically.
Our Homeschool Curriculum program is designed to meet each family where they are in their homeschooling journey. Whether you're just getting started or looking to enhance an established routine, our experienced educators provide the guidance and resources you need. We focus on building a sustainable educational plan that adapts as your child grows and their needs evolve.
Key Benefits
Age-appropriate, grade-level learning materials aligned to national standards
Flexible scheduling that adapts to your family's routine
Personalized learning paths based on student strengths and goals
Parent support resources including teaching guides and lesson plans
Accredited program options for transcript and college readiness
Multi-subject curriculum bundles covering core and elective courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What is homeschooling?
Homeschooling is an educational approach where parents or guardians take primary responsibility for their children's education at home rather than sending them to a traditional public or private school. Families can customize the curriculum, pace, and teaching methods to fit their child's individual learning style and needs.
How do I start homeschooling?
Starting homeschooling involves several key steps: research your state's homeschool laws and notification requirements, choose a curriculum or educational approach that fits your family, set up a dedicated learning space, create a daily schedule, and connect with local homeschool groups for support. Kids on the Yard can guide you through every step of the process.
Do I need to be a certified teacher to homeschool?
In most states, you do not need to be a certified teacher to homeschool your children. Requirements vary by state, but the majority allow parents without teaching credentials to educate their children at home. Some states may require a minimum education level for the teaching parent. Our compliance team can help you understand your state's specific requirements.
How much does homeschooling cost?
Homeschooling costs vary widely depending on curriculum choices, extracurricular activities, and whether you use professional tutoring services. Basic curriculum materials can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per year. Many states offer ESA (Education Savings Accounts) or voucher programs that can help offset costs. Contact us to learn about funding options in your state.
Can homeschooled students go to college?
Absolutely! Homeschooled students are accepted at colleges and universities across the country, including Ivy League schools. Many colleges actively recruit homeschoolers because of their self-motivation and strong academic preparation. Proper transcript preparation and standardized test scores are key components of a successful college application.
What types of homeschool curriculum do you offer?
We offer a wide range of homeschool curriculum options including traditional textbook-based programs, online interactive courses, unit study approaches, and eclectic curriculum blends. Our educators help you select grade-level learning materials from accredited programs that align with your educational philosophy and your child's learning style.
Can I mix different curriculum programs?
Yes! Many homeschool families use an eclectic approach, combining different curriculum programs for different subjects. For example, you might use a math-focused program for mathematics and a literature-based approach for language arts. Our curriculum specialists can help you build a cohesive educational plan from multiple sources.
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