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Getting In High Gear For College - Strategies For Homeschool Parents

By Cathy Gullo


Homeschool Parents, you can contribute greatly to college success by having college planning as a priority for your children of all ages. From your youngest child to your oldest child, a plan must be in place for college. Avenues for extended academics, opportunities for honors and awards, and selection of school and community activities pave the way for successful homeschool learning experiences and for future achievements in college and career. College comes sooner than most parents anticipate. Be ready when the time comes.

Consider these strategies in preparing your homeschool child for future success:

Focus On Academics

Skills to master all subject areas in school depend upon the proper foundation for learning. The choice of pre-school experiences and the structure of an environment for learning in grades K-12 is essential for college success. The personal one-to-one uniqueness of homeschooling allows you as a parent to know first-hand the strengths and weaknesses of your child's academic areas and to adapt the curriculum to suit individual needs. If supplemental teaching or tutoring is needed, then make the adjustments to better equip your child.

Provide Opportunities For Recognition

Homeschoolers deserve to be recognized for their academic merit and personal accomplishments. Connect with a homeschool program and other organizations that can offer these opportunities. Have your child volunteer or run for leadership positions, even if it is only chairing a committee. Since your child will have to compete with students from public and private schools, you have to go beyond the minimum and give your child exceptional experiences.

Involve Child In School And Community Activities

Every child needs a balanced program of study. School and community activities such as clubs, music, dance, art, drama, and sports can open up outlets for your child to interact with other students and to utilize talents and skills. Social skills are essential for college and career success. Your child can also qualify for Fine Arts and Sports Scholarships.

Positioning your child for success is a parent's goal. Helping your child to fulfill this dream is a rewarding responsibility. Homeschooling is an innovative teaching environment and the way to offer your child a favorable option for learning as well as future college and career success.

Cathy Gullo of http://www.scholarshipconsultantservices.com has over 30 years of experience as a high school English teacher, guidance counselor, and educational consultant. She has also chaired and been a member of numerous corporate and community scholarship committees. Being an expert in scholarship coordinating, career and college counseling, and test-taking, she shares her knowledge with students, parents, and teachers as a published author of college planning books.

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