Are you ready for your home school convention?
It's almost that time of year again! The weather gets warmer, nature awakens, days grow longer, and the kids become restless.
The anticipation is not only for the warmer days of Spring, but the start of Home School Convention Season!
A home school conference or curriculum fair seems to draw home educators out of the wood work, don't they?
Even the most reclusive of us, get up at the crack of dawn, to throw on our most comfortable "tennies" and make the yearly trek to the home school curriculum mecca of the area.
As you prepare, consider these tips to help you pick the perfect products, save money and find home school shopping success!
1. Identify your child's learning style.
Knowing your children's learning style will help you choose curriculum that will work more effectively with your child and save you time and money!
The three basic categories of learning styles are:
- Kinesthetic
- Auditory
- Visual
Kinesthetic learners like direct involvement - they learn by doing. Visual learners discover best by seeing and watching demonstrations. And auditory learners learn through verbal instructions from others or self = they like to talk! :)
Most children use a variety of learning styles depending on what they are doing or learning, but most show a dominant style.
Look for materials that will complement their learning style, to prevent frustration and home school failure.
2. Recognize your preferred teaching method.
As a home educator, you play and important role in the education of your child. The products, home school curriculum and resources you use, must suit your personality and style.
In the homeschool community, there are a variety of homeschooling or teaching methods. A few include:
- Literature Based Learning
- Unit Studies
- Workbook Method
- Unschooling
- Classical Education
- Charlotte Mason
- Eclectic Homeschooling
Choose a method that not only works with your child, but that you like too! Some of these popular teaching methods serve as wonderful ways to learn but to prevent feeling like a home school failure, choose one that is a right fit for you.
Most methods can be tailored for your child's individual learning style.
3. Create your budget.
Figure out your budget before going to your home school conference to prevent over-spending and limit impulse buys.
Specials will abound at your home school convention, but a bargain is never a bargain, if you don't have the money or if it's not exactly what you need!
Do some research now.
Make the most of your home school convention experience, so you shop wisely, save money and invest only in the materials that are best suited for your children... and you!
Author Info:
You can homeschool your child successfully and affordably! From her personal experience as a home educator and group leader, Heather Gneco shares valuable insight to help you increase time, save money and provide your children the best homeschool experience possible.
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