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EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 36 MIN

High School Subjects Way Above Your Head!

from The Stay-at-Homeschooling Mom Podcast · host Seton Home Study School

Does teaching Shakespeare, the Constitution, or Apologetics terrify you? The fear can arrive even before high school. When my grandkids took 5th-grade life science, my DIL did a way better job teaching it than I would have. She’s a nurse and understands that stuff!First potential solution:  Ask among your friends, neighbors, and folks at church. Maybe a mom who quit her nursing job when she had kids wants to make a few extra bucks teaching high school biology. It’s not difficult to find a Spanish speaker. It might be enough to correct pronunciation and explain different grammar rules. Would a local priest enjoy helping with Latin or Apologetics? Sometimes, the simplest solution is close to home.Another simple fix - Look onlineIf you don’t remember the Pythagorean theorem, you can find many clear explanations if you google it.  The internet can be dangerous, but it can also be helpful.  AudiobooksI did not advocate allowing kids to listen to their reading assignments, but Shakespeare’s plays were just that—plays intended to be performed on stage. Let the student read Merchant of Venice but then find a performance. It can make a big difference.Recorded online classesSometimes, they are produced by a textbook company – Saxon Math has very popular videos, and Teaching Textbooks is another popular online math program. At other times, they are made by the homeschool provider to match their course offerings.  Dual enrollmentMost community colleges accept students aged 16 and up.  Dual enrollment is an option for live classes. Prices are usually pretty reasonable. Important Note -If you enrolled in a home study school, check with one of their counselors to ensure they will accept your dual enrollment course for credit.Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services

Does teaching Shakespeare, the Constitution, or Apologetics terrify you? The fear can arrive even before high school. When my grandkids took 5th-grade life science, my DIL did a way better job teaching it than I would have. She’s a nurse and understands that stuff!First potential solution:  Ask among your friends, neighbors, and folks at church. Maybe a mom who quit her nursing job when she had kids wants to make a few extra bucks teaching high school biology. It’s not difficult to find a Spanish speaker. It might be enough to correct pronunciation and explain different grammar rules. Would a local priest enjoy helping with Latin or Apologetics? Sometimes, the simplest solution is close to home.Another simple fix - Look onlineIf you don’t remember the Pythagorean theorem, you can find many clear explanations if you google it.  The internet can be dangerous, but it can also be helpful.  AudiobooksI did not advocate allowing kids to listen to their reading assignments, but Shakespeare’s plays were just that—plays intended to be performed on stage. Let the student read Merchant of Venice but then find a performance. It can make a big difference.Recorded online classesSometimes, they are produced by a textbook company – Saxon Math has very popular videos, and Teaching Textbooks is another popular online math program. At other times, they are made by the homeschool provider to match their course offerings.  Dual enrollmentMost community colleges accept students aged 16 and up.  Dual enrollment is an option for live classes. Prices are usually pretty reasonable. Important Note -If you enrolled in a home study school, check with one of their counselors to ensure they will accept your dual enrollment course for credit.Homeschooling ResourcesSeton Home Study SchoolSeton Testing Services

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