Many parents start out with no intention of educating their children at home. Then, something happens, and they become “accidental homeschoolers.” The reasons can vary widely, from having a child who is too advanced to fit in with his peers, a child with learning difficulties, or even a worldwide pandemic that leaves families hesitant to send their child back into the public-school system.
If you or someone you know has become an “accidental homeschooler,” you are in good company!
Today, we are excited to introduce you to Kristina Keller, a mom of three who never intended to homeschool—but is now entering her 11th year of teaching her children.
In her interview with Little Rock Family Magazine, Kristina shares insights and resources from her years of experience, including:
- The unique reasons she discovered that each of her children needed a home-based education
- Her #1 tip for families who are transitioning to homeschool life
- Her top four pieces of advice for those who find themselves temporarily homeschooling due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other life circumstances
- The differences between a virtual school and homeschooling
- How your student can cope with the social changes in the 2020-21 school year
Check out the full interview at Little Rock Family Magazine!