Friday, November 5, 2010

Starting Out

It can be a terrifying experience when you first decide to homeschool your child. Many questions begin to swirl around in your mind. Can I do it? What resources are out there for me? What laws do I need to know about? What will family, friends or neighbors think? Where is a step-by-step guide? Unfortunately, these questions (and the dozens more that are likely driving you insane) have no simple answers. However, there are a few things I would like you to consider before we go further down this path:
  • Why are you interested in homeschooling? The "why" can often direct your initial homeschooling experiences and plans.
  • Would you be any less concerned if your child was in public school? Often homeschool parents stress and worry about every education choice. However, if you think about it - if the child was in public school the parents would be worrying over each grade, how much homework the child has, parent/teacher conferences, behavior at school and any potential negative influences the child may be exposed to at school.
  • How much time do you have to devote to homeschooling? Being a busy parent does not limit the ability to homeschool but it does direct some of the initial options and choices (i.e. carschooling may be something you want to take a closer look at).
  • Do you know various homeschool terms/vocabulary? Like many other social niches, homeschoolers have developed their own vernacular. To learn more check out the CCHE homepage (http://www.cchomeeducators.com/vocabulary.htm). Understanding these terms can really make a difference when it comes to exploring your options.
  • Do you know of any local homeschool support groups? CCHE is based in a fairly rural area - the Upper Peninsula of MI. Yet, there are several homeschooling groups within driving distance. Our main website also has links to various homeschooling groups (http://www.cchomeeducators.com/resources.htm)
Here are some other excellent resources for the new-to-homeschooling parent:
Regardless of whether you decide to homeschool your child or not, I encourage you to research the options you have for your child's education. Check out CCHE's website for more information or visit Michigan's Education Website at http://www.michigan.gov/mde/

This article was written by:
Valarie Juntunen

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Call for Articles

Copper Country Home Educators is determined to bring useful resources to the local community. As such, we are looking for articles about homeschooling, education or family life that we can publish on our article blog site and facebook fan page. Article summaries will also be published on our "Updates!" email list. Full credits will be given for any suitable article. We prefer local authors and students are encouraged to submit articles.


Email: ccheupdates@gmail.com for further details