3 Ways to Supplement Your Homeschooling

When it comes to supplementation, there are lots of ways that you can go about it. Here are three ways that many homeschooling families use.

Short-Term Classes

Quick classes are a great way to expose your child to topics that you're not covering at home.

If your child has a strong interest in something, finding them a class with like-minded individuals can help them explore their passions.

Short-term classes can easily be found online but in-person options come with the added benefit of more engaging experiences and the potential to find other homeschoolers who share common interests.

Family Trips

Trips can help bring learning to life in ways that books and classroom lessons can't. And just about any family excursion can be used as a learning opportunity.

Family trips can explore local history, geography, culture, and hands-on experiences that enrich your learning at home.

Targeted Tutoring

If your child needs focused practice in an academic area, tutoring can help turn things around.

With individualized plans and one-on-one attention, tutoring can help quickly improve your child's struggle areas while also giving you detailed feedback about your child's progress.

Before you commit to any specific method of supplementing, make sure to read our Do’s and Don’ts of Supplementing post here.