The hottest Substack posts of joinmodulo

And their main takeaways
117 implied HN points 25 Mar 23
  1. Choosing a math program is a personal decision based on the child's learning preferences and parent's teaching style.
  2. Different children prefer different learning methods like digital apps or hands-on materials.
  3. There are diverse math curricula available to cater to every learner's needs, including game-based apps and nature-based materials.
98 implied HN points 17 Feb 23
  1. Homeschooling is more affordable than you might think, with many families spending an average of $600-$1800/year on education.
  2. The biggest expense to consider when homeschooling is childcare, and families should explore creative solutions like swapping care with other parents.
  3. Consider the costs of living, such as housing near good schools, when evaluating the affordability of homeschooling.
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39 implied HN points 07 Feb 23
  1. Modular learning allows for flexibility in creating unique homeschool schedules based on individual family needs.
  2. Younger children benefit from more quality time with parents or caregivers for healthy cognitive and social development.
  3. When structuring homeschooling, consider alternatives to time-based scheduling like focusing on milestones, daily tasks, time blocks, strewing, or even no structure based on the child's needs.
0 implied HN points 21 Feb 23
  1. Setting up a good online learning environment can impact your child's education greatly.
  2. Software and tools can help in organizing learning and connecting with other homeschoolers.
  3. Favorite resources include Khan Academy Kids, Khan Academy, Beast Academy, Meta Portal, and tools like Google Drive and MobyMax.