Do you struggle with homeschooling multiple ages?
I have learned that there are NUMEROUS tips and tricks on the web for homeschooling children in multiple age groups. I have a collection of posts for you today that share some of these tips.
Now these tricks vary from super simple techniques you can easily implement to possibly changing to a particular style of homeschooling. ALL have their benefits depending on the family and circumstances. You will, however, want to pick on the ones that work for YOUR homeschool situation.
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Homeschooling Multiple Ages
Five Tips for Homeschooling Children of Multiple Ages on The Old Schoolhouse – Find out how to utilize unit studies, combine children, divide school work and more from Leah Courtney.
Homeschool Hacks for Juggling Multiple Kids on Homeschool Solutions with Pam Barnhill – Pam has some great tips and tricks for handling infants and toddlers, combining subjects, and utilizing independent work. Includes a video with even more tips.
Homeschooling Multiple Ages (Without Losing Your Mind!) on Homeschool On – Find out how to make homeschooling work through planning, analyzing your children and yourself, and implementing practical tips from Rebecca of Homeschool On.
10 Practical Ideas for Homeschooling Multiple Children on My Little Poppies – Shelly Sangrey has some easy-to-implement tips for homeschooling multiple children including keeping lessons short, using visual media, and helping kids to work towards independence.
5 Key Elements to Homeschooling Multiple Ages on Joy in the Home – Learn to set up a routine, recognize training opportunities, use learning centers and more from Dollie.
5 Tips for Homeschooling Multiple Kids in Multiple Grades on Military Spouse – Find out how to use online curriculum, distance learning, a split schedule and more on this post.
Do you have some tips for homeschooling multiple ages? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
More helpful homeschool tips on this site:
- How to Combine Subjects in Your Homeschool
- How to Know if Your Homeschooled Child is Progressing
- Homeschool Moms, Here’s How to End Procrastination