Math U See and Kahn Academy on YouTube.
Classic Trivium homeschool curriculum, three phases comprised of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
I would also recommend starting with two languages (it’s never too early), possibly Latin and Spanish, depending on your culture.
Children are like sponges if intrinsically motivated, and the best way to find out what they enjoy and/or good at is to expose/introduce them to a variety of subjects, sports, arts, etc.
Also, there are homeschool co-ops where one parent instructs the group in his/her chosen field of expertise one day and another parent does the same for another subject and so on. Kind of like tag teaming; this way, one parent won’t feel overwhelmed with having to teach every subject.
Additionally, it’s a great way for the kids to socialize and play together and be with like-minded people (parent and child!)
Best to you!
Edit: There is also a movement known as Unschooling, which nurtures creative/ free spirit / self-directed learning
Math U See and Kahn Academy on YouTube. Classic Trivium homeschool curriculum, three phases comprised of grammar, logic, and rhetoric. I would also recommend starting with two languages (it’s never too early), possibly Latin and Spanish, depending on your culture.
Children are like sponges if intrinsically motivated, and the best way to find out what they enjoy and/or good at is to expose/introduce them to a variety of subjects, sports, arts, etc.
Also, there are homeschool co-ops where one parent instructs the group in his/her chosen field of expertise one day and another parent does the same for another subject and so on. Kind of like tag teaming; this way, one parent won’t feel overwhelmed with having to teach every subject. Additionally, it’s a great way for the kids to socialize and play together and be with like-minded people (parent and child!)
Best to you!
Edit: There is also a movement known as Unschooling, which nurtures creative/ free spirit / self-directed learning