Thank you from the bottom of my heart! This video is SO valuable! Deleted my FB so can't use that resource anymore, but will def search for groups in the future!
great video. my baby is only two years old but by the looks of it, I may pursue home schooling when she's older. do you know anyone personally who has chosen the private tutor route? if so or not, any pros or cons with this option or personal experiences you care to discuss? I'm in California and that is option 3. also any thoughts on Khan academy, Curriki and easy peasy all in one home school regarding curriculum? thanks again.
Hi! I'm sorry, I don't know anyone personally who has chosen the tutor option in California. I have never used Khan academy or easy peasy but others that I know have used them and like them. I'm not familiar with Curriki. Here's my personal opinion about choosing a learning path with your kids (you can absolutely take this or leave it): Homeschooling is choosing to believe that you and your child are capable of exploring the world and ideas on your own without the need for tutors or online classes. Especially when they're younger, providing learning experiences for them and focusing on life skills and relationship is really enough. Online classes and tutoring may be utilized when they're in high school, but you as the parent are completely equipped to guide their learning. Something you could ask yourself when choosing curriculum/resources is what do I want my child to get out of this? Why am I homeschooling in the first place? What are my goals? I hope that helps. If you'd like to discuss this more, you can schedule a one-on-one consulting session with me. app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=23596331&appointmentType=24904899
Do you mean registering with the school district? Wherever you move, you’ll have to look into the homeschool laws in that area (if you’re meaning moving to different states) to see what is required.
@@pamelamarie25 if you’re moving to different countries, it would be the same process as moving to different states. Hslda.org lists all of the laws for different countries and you can also contact them directly to ask questions about specific countries if you need clarification.
@@BethPavlik thank you so much for your detailed videos and prompt responses!! Looking forward to watching your videos as guides towards homeschooling!!!
That is a great question! I have never heard of the state doing that, but I'm not 100% sure. My educated guess is that, because you are considered a private school when homeschooling, you are responsible for your own supplies.
Hello how r u doing just wanted to ask if the would b a test during the year or a check in or do I got to report and how do I pass them in to next grade and how do I get them a test to prove to district 186 that there actually learning that way they could advance to next grade and will we need a tablet for each of us to use or can we use one computer or tablet to homeschoolcan u help or b my 2 kids homeschooler
Great information! One of the few I've found that helped.
I'm so glad it was helpful for you!
Thank you so much for this video. I've been feeling so overwhelmed. This helps!
You’re welcome! So glad I could help. ❤️
Thanks for the info you stated the main problem we have legally what about of my son is with autism I am in austin tx
Have you looked at the homeschooling laws for Texas? I believe they are pretty lenient. You can absolutely homeschool your autistic child.
Thank you for this video this is the first out of six that was actually helpful. You are awesome!!
I’m so glad it was helpful for you! Is this your first year homeschooling?
Thank you so much Beth for sharing this important informations. You've answered my question perfectly!
You are so welcome!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart! This video is SO valuable! Deleted my FB so can't use that resource anymore, but will def search for groups in the future!
You’re so welcome! You can always google homeschool groups in your area too, or sometimes they might be listed on the hslda website. Good luck!
Beth..You have helped me so much ! Thanks a million for explaining so well all the details . Truly appreciated..
It’s my pleasure to help!
Thanks for sharing this with us.
My pleasure! I hope it was helpful to you.
this video was extremely helpful, you answered so many questions, thank you!!
My pleasure!
This was so good, thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much for being so thorough 💓
You’re welcome! I’m glad it was helpful.
Thank you! Really useful for me!
My pleasure!
great video. my baby is only two years old but by the looks of it, I may pursue home schooling when she's older.
do you know anyone personally who has chosen the private tutor route? if so or not, any pros or cons with this option or personal experiences you care to discuss? I'm in California and that is option 3.
also any thoughts on Khan academy, Curriki and easy peasy all in one home school regarding curriculum? thanks again.
Hi! I'm sorry, I don't know anyone personally who has chosen the tutor option in California.
I have never used Khan academy or easy peasy but others that I know have used them and like them. I'm not familiar with Curriki.
Here's my personal opinion about choosing a learning path with your kids (you can absolutely take this or leave it): Homeschooling is choosing to believe that you and your child are capable of exploring the world and ideas on your own without the need for tutors or online classes. Especially when they're younger, providing learning experiences for them and focusing on life skills and relationship is really enough. Online classes and tutoring may be utilized when they're in high school, but you as the parent are completely equipped to guide their learning.
Something you could ask yourself when choosing curriculum/resources is what do I want my child to get out of this? Why am I homeschooling in the first place? What are my goals?
I hope that helps. If you'd like to discuss this more, you can schedule a one-on-one consulting session with me. app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=23596331&appointmentType=24904899
Thank you for this! Jst a quick question in regards to registering, what if we move a lot, how does that work?
Do you mean registering with the school district? Wherever you move, you’ll have to look into the homeschool laws in that area (if you’re meaning moving to different states) to see what is required.
@@BethPavlik yes to different states and/or possibly different countries, how would homeschooling go about if that were the case?
@@pamelamarie25 if you’re moving to different countries, it would be the same process as moving to different states. Hslda.org lists all of the laws for different countries and you can also contact them directly to ask questions about specific countries if you need clarification.
@@BethPavlik thank you so much for your detailed videos and prompt responses!! Looking forward to watching your videos as guides towards homeschooling!!!
Question: Does the state pay you for any supplies or anything for homeschooling your kids?
That is a great question! I have never heard of the state doing that, but I'm not 100% sure. My educated guess is that, because you are considered a private school when homeschooling, you are responsible for your own supplies.
Thank you thank you
My pleasure!
How do I find out about working from Home?
Hi! Email me at teachfromhomebeth@gmail.com
Hello how r u doing just wanted to ask if the would b a test during the year or a check in or do I got to report and how do I pass them in to next grade and how do I get them a test to prove to district 186 that there actually learning that way they could advance to next grade and will we need a tablet for each of us to use or can we use one computer or tablet to homeschoolcan u help or b my 2 kids homeschooler
My advice is to ask the administration of your school directly to know exactly what they will require of you.
THANX!!!
You’re welcome!
Hi I am in Wisconsin. Do you han an email where I can ask something. Really good helpful video. Thanks
Yes I do. 🙂 teachfromhomebeth@gmail.com
No public school for us !
Good for you!! 👏🏼