Description : If you have more than one child, they may have entirely different learning needs. You may need a different approach for each child, and this will be a learning process for you, too! It doesn’t matter whether your kids are all in the elementary grades, or if you have a kindergartener and a middle schooler learning side-by-side. Homeschooling across grade levels is as possible as it is rewarding. Here are a few tips to successfully start homeschooling all of your children: Use a multiple-age curriculum if possible. Many curriculum options cover grades K-8 or K-12. Having all of your children use the same curriculum can be a great financial choice, and make things easier for you to manage. Stay organized. Organization is always key, but especially so when you have multiple homeschoolers under one roof! Keep separate binders or folders to hold report cards and other important documents. Start the day by working one on one with your youngest, and let your older kids work independently if possible. Then, while your youngest is taking a break, you can check in with your older child and see what they need help with. It’s also helpful to have your kids help each other when they can. Teaching is a wonderful way to reinforce their own learning!
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WizKids Homeschool: Never let your schooling interrupt your education! On this site, you will find inspiration and help as a homeschool parent.