Homeschooling Styles & Tools
Homeschooling styles & tools are many and varied.
Browse this page to learn about the many different HOMESCHOOL TEACHING STYLES. Identify which one best fits you as a homeschooling parent.
Check the descriptions of the four most common STUDENT LEARNING STYLES, and determine which one most closely matches your child.
Find some ADDITIONAL HELPFUL TOOLS to assist you in your homeschooling efforts.
One of the beauties of home education is the flexibility and adaptability it provides. With dedicated parents as teachers and one-on-one personalized instruction for students, homeschooling offers exceptional potential as an educational choice.
Student Learning Styles
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Kinesthetic learners learn best when feeling information or moving while receiving information.
Homeschool CURRICULUM IDEAs
ADDITIONAL Homeschool Tools
One helpful -- and free -- resource is your local public library. If you don’t have a library card yet, get one! Of course, you can check out books, both fiction and nonfiction, but public libraries offer many additional resources.
The State Library of Iowa also has a number of tools available. They can be accessed using your local library card, or you can obtain a State Library card to use them.
Read our blog article, "Check Out Your Local Library's Incredible FREE Resources."
Another very helpful - and free - resource is the Home School Legal Defense Association's website.
There, you’ll find pages devoted to all types of homeschooling topics. Here are just a few:
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