Flexibility is one of homeschooling's biggest benefits. Yet families still often feel pressure to follow a traditional 7-hour school day.
In this episode of Emergency Homeschool, we talk about how to plan your daily homeschool schedule with Pam Barnhill, educator, homeschool mom and founder of Your Morning Basket; and Jacqueline Wilson, author, educator and homeschool mom.
Here's what we discuss with Pam and Jacqueline:
Will a homeschool year make it more difficult for your student to get into college? And how do the nation's finest STEM universities evaluate students with a non-traditional academic background?
In this episode of Emergency Homeschool, we talk with Chris Peterson, Assistant Director of Admissions at MIT, and Dr. Brian Ray, President of the National Home Education Research Institute about how this pandemic will affect future college admission decisions.
Here's what we discuss with Chris and Brian:
Will my child miss out on socialization if they aren't in a traditional classroom?
That's a common worry for many parents considering homeschooling. How can parents help their children interact with the world while learning at home?
In this episode of Emergency Homeschool, we talk with Andrea Dillon, Content Manager at A2Z Homeschooling, and Dr. Stephanie Mihalas, Licensed and Board-Certified Psychologist, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and Founder at The Center for Well Being about homeschool socialization options during a pandemic.
Here's what we discuss with Andrea and Stephanie:
Is hybrid homeschooling the perfect flexible learning option for a pandemic? And if so, how can parents successfully implement hybrid homeschooling for their families?
In this episode of Emergency Homeschool, we talk with Dr. Michael McShane, Director of National Research at EdChoice, and Chris Peterson, Assistant Director of Admissions at MIT.
Here's what we discuss with Michael and Chris: