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Homeschooling Styles or Methods
Learn about the various styles of homeschooling and then decide what works best for your family. You will probably want to take parts of each style and combine them into your own homeschooling method.

Charlotte Mason Method
This method focuses on following a child’s natural curiosity, emphasizing Christian values, and focusing on nature.
Classical Homeschooling
A rigorous classical curriculum, mastery of rudimentary skills, and critical thinking skills are stressed.
Eclectic or Relaxed Homeschooling
This style may incorporate a little from other styles and anything else that works for the child and family.
Montessori
The Montessori style follows the natural development and curiosity of children, encouraging them to learn at their own pace.
Multiple Intelligences
The nine types of intelligence structure curriculum and activities that fit each child’s learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. Also known as learning styles.
 School-at-HomeTraditional
Most families who follow the school-at-home style use curricula that include textbooks, schedules, assessment, and record keeping.
Unit Studies
By focusing on a particular area of interest to your child, you can cover all subjects and skills.
Unschooling
Unschooling is known as natural, interest-led, and child-led learning.
Cognitive Apprenticeship
Combining learning with manual work and community service characterize this style.