Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements
Parent Resources
We list various homeschooling resources that parents can review to determine if they would help homeschool their child(ren). We also help homeschooling parents navigate their homeschooling journey. Many resources are available for homeschooling across various subjects and grade levels. We list various references and resources to help parents. However, we do not list religious-based resources.
Curricula
Various curricula are available in different formats here. If you are looking for specific course subjects, click on the link for that particular subject.
Deluxe Charts by Tina Hollenbeck reference educational standards of multiple curriculum providers.
Learning Challenges
When homeschooling a child with learning challenges who would typically need to take advantage of special education classes or 504, it’s essential to tailor the educational approach to their unique requirements.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Down Syndrome
Dyscalculia
Dysgraphia
Dyslexia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) Autism
Sensory Process Disorder (SPD)
Homeschool Manager
Organize your homeschool with an online (with print options) scheduler and calendar. Keep on track with time and attendance, grading, outstanding tasks, and more.
Homeschool Minder
Homeschool Minder helps you organize lessons, assignments, and grading so you can focus on what’s important – education.
Parent Resources
We have curated some parental resources to help homeschooling parents with helping their children with learning challenges.
The Caregiver skills training for families of children with developmental delays or disabilities (CST) aims to provide caregivers with skills that they can use at home to improve their child’s engagement in activities and communication, and to promote positive behavior and skills for daily living.
Provided by the World Health Organization