Support The Homeschooling Community

With four million-plus students being homeschooled, the community is growing and thriving.  The keyword for optimizing your student’s success is “community.”  Taking our child’s education into our hands empowers them and us.  But we don’t educate them alone; we do it as a community.  

It is essential to be there for each other – as important as reaching out for help needed. 

Every student is an individual, and as an individual certain subjects and concepts come more quickly than others.  Math trips up a lot of students (homeschooled or not) – but once the key concepts are made clear to the student and the student learns to apply those concepts to actual problems, math is much easier.  You can say the same for English, evidence-based reading, coding, history, languages, and all other subjects.

My wife and I work with homeschooled students, providing support once or twice a week to ensure our students stay current with their curricula.  We provide enrichment or remediation, work with most of the major curriculums, and have helped all levels of students of all abilities, needs, and accommodations.

The most important part of homeschooling is identifying when you need to seek homeschooling support, whether you reach out to friends, relatives, or professional educators like Dana and me.

We look forward to watching our community grow, and our students succeed and thrive.  If we can help support your homeschooled student in any way, reach out – we are here for you.

Nathan Hurwitz

www.thetutorduo.com