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First, you might be surprised to discover that the typical homeschool day—especially for elementary-aged children—takes a lot less time than it does in a traditional school setting.

But your instinct to consider the time commitment is right on. Homeschooling is a big investment for you as a parent. It involves taking full responsibility for your child’s education—planning out their school year and field trips, arranging for testing or other assessments, recordkeeping, figuring out what parts you will teach and what parts you might delegate to a tutor, a co-op, another parent, or an online or local course, etc.

And you’re already wearing a lot of hats—that’s true, too! Homeschooling is incredibly flexible—that gives you the beautiful opportunity to completely customize your homeschool schedule around your child’s learning pace and interests, your family’s calendar, and unique learning opportunities.

There are several factors to keep in mind when answering this question.

The typical homeschool day—especially for elementary-age children—takes a lot less time than it does in a traditional school setting because of the concentrated, one-on-one instruction that you can give your children.

Homeschooling is also incredibly flexible, which gives you the opportunity to customize your homeschool schedule. You can organize your homeschool day (and week!) around your child’s learning pace, your family’s calendar, extracurricular activities, and even your work schedule.

However, homeschooling is still a big investment for you as a parent. It involves taking full responsibility for your child’s education—planning out their school year and field trips, arranging for testing or other assessments, recordkeeping, figuring out what subjects or lessons you will teach and which ones you might delegate to a tutor, a co-op, another parent, or an online or local course, and so on.

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The Surprising Reason We Changed Our Math Curriculum Mid-Year

With homeschooling, we have the incredible opportunity of changing things as we see opportunities arise. That’s the beauty of our flexible educational style! Change is a positive thing in our homeschool.
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Homeschool Mom Packs Brain Science, Love of Music into Book for Preschoolers

Jane Bader needed a more flexible job when she started homeschooling, so she went back to college. Two advanced degrees later, she’s written a book aimed at helping parents teach music to their preschoolers.
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6 Games that Make Learning Fun

If you’re looking for fun and educational gifts, you’ve come to the right place! 
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Congressional Action Program (CAP) Day: A Snapshot

Homeschool parents shared their passion for providing the best learning experience for their children.
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Civics for High School Made Easy

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A Marathon, Not a Sprint

Homeschooling a child with special needs can feel physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. So why not draw some lessons from athletes preparing for marathons?
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Homeschooling through the Holidays? Q&A

How do parents juggle homeschooling and the holidays? Get tips and ideas for how to handle the busyness of the season, including transitioning in and out of holiday breaks, service opportunities, and more!
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Teaching Multiple Levels

Teaching multiple grades at once can feel overwhelming! Here are some practical tips from a seasoned homeschool mom.
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