It is imperative when
home schooling that you have a clear outline of achievable goals for each subject. If you don't
do this it will become easy to suffer from a lack of direction. The first thing you should do is
outline some general goals in terms of home schooling: why do you want to homeschool? What do
you want your children to learn? By answering these questions for yourself, you'll be
able to come up with some clear goals, along with an appropriate timeline in
which to reach those
goals.
After coming up with a
general plan for your home schooling, begin to break it down into the individual subject
areas that you plan to teach. For each subject area, come up with a timeframe within which different
aspects of the subjects will be mastered, as well as an ultimate expectation of
how educated your children will be in a subject by the "term's" end.
Speaking of which, you may benefit from thinking of your home schooling
curriculum in "terms" mirrored after those in the public school
system. Setting goals within these terms will ensure that your childrenare
becoming educated at the same pace - or ahead of -- their peers.
Setting up and
implementing your own specific curriculum will allow you to better gauge your
children's progress,
and to implement a teaching strategy more effectively.

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