Wondering if your homeschooled child is progressing?
If you find that you’re asking yourself questions like “Is my child learning?” or “Has my child made progress in _____?”, then you might want to look into developing a system for checking progress in various subjects of your homeschool.
Now, you may already have methods set up for certain subjects like math or spelling, but are a bit vague on other subjects like reading or history. In that case, you just need some methods for tracking learning or progress in those topics.
I have some articles for you today from other homeschool moms who have developed simple techniques for checking progress. Use their methods as you see fit for your homeschool.
How to Know if Your Homeschooled Child is Progressing
How Do I Know My Homeschooled Kid Is Progressing? on Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers – Learn four simple techniques you can use to determine if your child is progressing from Kris Bales.
How to Check your Homeschool Child’s Progress on Far From Normal – Krista has some methods for getting help from other people when it comes to determining your child’s growth.
3 Tips for Keeping Track of Homeschool Progress on Family Maven – Brandi recommends checking your state requirements first and then offers tips on using portfolios and book tracking for checking progress.
Do you have some help for moms on how to know if a homeschooled child is progressing? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
More help on this site with homeschooling:
- Homeschool Record Keeping Tips
- Tips on How to Set Homeschool Goals
- Why and How to Use Grading Rubrics in Your Homeschool