How Early Can You Start Home Schooling Your Child?
Many parents worry about identifying the appropriate time to begin homeschooling their young children. What they do not realize is that quite often they have already begun homeschooling although they may not call it that. When you interact with your infant, talking to her, engaging her, you are homeschooling your child. When you teach your child how to tie his shoes or count to ten, you are homeschooling. Many parents “homeschool” their children without ever realizing it. But what the experts say is so true: education begins at home.
As you can see then, there is no time at which it is too early to begin homeschooling your child. There is more to homeschooling than deciding on some sort of curriculum and then teaching your child. One of the best things about homeschooling is that your child can learn according to their own interests and natural aptitude. As the educator, you have a lot of flexibility to tailor the curriculum to the needs and interests of your child. As parents, we do this naturally; but most of us don’t think to call it homeschooling.
Homeschooling offers parents a chance to spend a lot of quality time with their child. You can count, read and write together. You can take your child on educational field trips such as to museums. There’s a lot to teach your child that you can’t find in a textbook. You and your child can learn from simply observing the world.
Interact with your child; as you do so, see what your child is interested in. This can help you to tailor your curriculum and assist your child in setting goals for themselves. You can see what kind of pace is suitable for your child and will keep them interested in learning. Homeschooling is something all parents do; official homeschooling is nothing more than an expansion of this strategy which helps parents to prepare their children for life.
The education you give your child when they are very young can be a solid foundation for more formal homeschooling later on. Every time you help your child to learn, you are helping to foster your child’s natural curiosity and love of learning.
Our society has been conditioned to follow certain benchmarks such as a child starts kindergarten at five years of age or they should know how to tie their shoes by the time they are in first grade. Homeschooling is favored by many parents and child experts because it does not follow those benchmarks, it allows the child to direct their own. The milestones are met at the child’s pace, not at the expectations of some child development “expert.” So, instead of asking when you should start homeschooling your child, you should be asking what you should do next because you have already begun!

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