Our Services

What do we offer?

We offer comprehensive learning solutions that include curriculum based activities, Online sessions with qualified teachers & professional support for understanding your child’s issues and strengths better. Additional benefits like workshops for parents, Templates to help the parents are available on our website.

Online Preschool

We have created happy learning experiences to 300+ children with online classes. We have a perfect mix of facilities to engage your child and provide the best opportunities for your child to explore.

Special Needs Assessment

We are there to help you clarify any doubts about the special needs children. Meet us for professional engagements to understand your children better and provide personalised resources for them.

Curriculum Counselling

Providing a fulfilling learning for your child requires understanding the child, experience and planning for the activities, school and online engagements. We provide services and workshops to support you.

What will your child learn?

Discover milestones as per age group of your child

Social/Emotional
  • Copies others, especially adults and older children

    Gets excited when with other children

  • Shows more and more independence

  • Shows defiant behavior (doing what he has been told not to)

  • Plays mainly beside other children, but is beginning to include other children, such as in chase games

     

Movement/Physical Development

  • Stands on tiptoe

  • Kicks a ball

  • Begins to run

  • Climbs onto and down from furniture without help

  • Walks up and down stairs holding on

  • Throws ball overhand

  • Makes or copies straight lines and circles

Language/Communication

  • Points to things or pictures when they are named

  • Knows names of familiar people and body parts

  • Says sentences with 2 to 4 words

  • Follows simple instructions

  • Repeats words overheard in conversation

  • Points to things in a book

Cognitive Development

  • Finds things even when hidden under two or three covers
  • Begins to sort shapes and colors
  • Completes sentences and rhymes in familiar books
  • Plays simple make-believe games
  • Builds towers of or more blocks
  • Might use one hand more than the other
  • Follows two-step instructions such as “Pick up your shoes and put them in the closet.”
  • Names items in a picture book such as a cat, bird, or dog
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Social/Emotional
  • Copies adults and friends
  • Shows affection for friends without prompting
  • Takes turns in games
  • Shows concern for a crying friend
  • Understands the idea of “mine” and “his” or “hers”
  • Shows a wide range of emotions
  • Separates easily from mom and dad
  • May get upset with major changes in routine
  • Dresses and undresses self

Movement/Physical Development

  • Climbs well
  • Runs easily
  • Pedals a tricycle (3-wheel bike)
  • Walks up and downstairs, one foot on each step
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Language/Communication

  • Follows instructions with 2 or 3 steps
  • Can name most familiar things
  • Understands words like “in,” “on,” and “under”
  • Says first name, age, and sex
  • Names a friend
  • Says words like “I,” “me,” “we,” and “you” and some plurals (cars, dogs, cats)
  • Talks well enough for strangers to understand most of the time
  • Carries on a conversation using 2 to 3 sentences
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Cognitive Development

  • Can work toys with buttons, levers, and moving parts
  • Plays make-believe with dolls, animals, and people
  • Does puzzles with 3 or 4 pieces
  • Understands what “two” means
  • Copies a circle with pencil or crayon
  • Turns book pages one at a time
  • Builds towers of more than 6 blocks
  • Screws and unscrews jar lids or turns the door handle
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Social/Emotional
  • Enjoys doing new things
  • Plays “Mom” and “Dad”
  • Is more and more creative with make-believe play
  • Would rather play with other children than by himself
  • Cooperates with other children
  • Often can’t tell what’s real and what’s make-believe
  • Talks about what she likes and what she is interested in

Movement/Physical Development

  • Hops and stands on one foot up to 2 seconds
  • Catches a bounced ball most of the time
  • Pours cuts with supervision and mashes own food

Language/Communication

  • Knows some basic rules of grammar, such as correctly using
  • “he” and “she”
  • Sings a song or says a poem from memory such as the
  • “Itsy Bitsy Spider” or the “Wheels on the Bus”
  • Tells stories
  • Can say first and last name

Cognitive (learning, thinking, problem-solving)

  • Names some colors and some numbers
  • Understands the idea of counting
  • Starts to understand time
  • Remembers parts of a story
  • Understands the idea of “same” and “different”
  • Draws a person with 2 to 4 body parts
  • Uses scissors
  • Starts to copy some capital letters
  • Plays board or card games
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Social/Emotional
  • Wants to please friends
  • Wants to be like friends
  • More likely to agree with rules
  • Likes to sing, dance, and act
  • Is aware of gender
  • Can tell what’s real and what’s make-believe
  • Shows more independence (for example, may visit a next-door neighbor by himself [adult supervision is still needed])
  • Is sometimes demanding and sometimes very cooperative

Movement/Physical Development

  • Stands on one foot for 10 seconds or longer
  • Hops; may be able to skip
  • Can do a somersault
  • Uses a fork and spoon and sometimes a table knife
  • Can use the toilet on her own
  • Swings and climbs

Language/Communication

  • Speaks very clearly
  • Tells a simple story using full sentences
  • Uses future tense; for example, “Grandma will be here.”
  • Says name and address
  • Cognitive (learning, thinking, problem-solving)
  • Counts 10 or more things
  • Can draw a person with at least 6 body parts
  • Can print some letters or numbers
  • Copies a triangle and other geometric shapes
  • Knows about things used every day, like money and food

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FAQ

Homeschooling is an alternative education system, it is a progressive movement around the country and the world, in which parents educate their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional government or private school or if specific component of education is not been covered in school curriculum.

Families choose to homeschool for a variety of reasons, including dissatisfaction with the educational options available, different religious or educational philosophies, special needs learner, inculcating special interests of child, and the belief that children are not progressing within the traditional school structure.

Home schooling has gained wider attention and more-mainstream acceptance as the numbers of students learning at home doubled in the past decade and now increased exponentially.

myHomeschooling is the team of Researchers and evolvers in education system. To support you best, it is important for us to know about you, child’s interest, family set up and need to homeschool.

In order to process these details, our experts are available for 1:1 connects with parents and based on same, curriculum details will be shared with you.

It is student-paced strategy, considering real time learning. After all one size does not fit everyone.

To approach us for 1:1 connects you can send us your query through Contact US.

During our 1:1 Connect we execute diagnostic test that helps us and parents both to know:

-What type of learner child is as per the theory of Multiple Intelligence?

-What level child has already achieved and where we should target next with scaffolding.

To homeschool child, it is important to know what is the child’s style of learning and accordingly learning should be projected. In a way it also satisfies the purpose of home schooling. For example a kinaesthetic learner may not be able to perform while asked to be seated in one place and complete task.

Multiple Intelligence with 21 century skills is the best combination to prepare young children for required skills that are “Must to Have” for now and upcoming work profiles.

 Children need a large amount of diverse activities to hold their attention and prevent boredom. By shifting from computer-based lessons to discussion, or from paper and pencil exercises to art projects, homeschooled children are more likely to stay engaged and benefit from different teaching methods.

Activity variety and movement are also contributing factors to a child’s learning styles. Make sure a child isn’t forced to sit through a particular activity for prolonged periods of time. Short successful bursts of educational instruction can keep children motivated and attentive throughout the day.

If working with more than one child, consider each student’s learning style and method preference. Many families find that what fits one child, may not fit another, or that what worked well one semester, may feel stale and stop working the next time around. It’s this quest to find the best curriculum for each student’s learning style that can cause parent and student frustration, not to mention is emotionally exhausting to create that perfect custom curriculum.

21st Century skills are 12 abilities that today’s learners need to succeed in their careers during the Information Age.

The twelve 21st Century skills are: 

  • Critical thinking
  • Creativity
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Information literacy
  • Media literacy
  • Technology literacy
  • Flexibility
  • Leadership
  • Initiative
  • Productivity
  • Social skills

When you are homeschooling a child- you are a Mentors“ a teacher, Sports Coach, Counsellor and sometimes a friend too.

MyHomeschooling encourages on child specific learning. Any point in time if you feel you can approach government or private CBSE schools around you who supports NIOS. NIOS is National Institute of Open Schooling which is a national board that administers examinations for Secondary and Senior Secondary examinations similar to the CBSE and the CISCE. It also offers vocational courses after the high school.

Learners can enrol self with NIOS is a national board that administers examinations for Secondary and Senior Secondary examinations similar to the CBSE and the CISCE. It also offers vocational courses after the high school.

Minimum age to enroll is 15 years, it has no upper limit.

Homeschoolers in most of the states and regions have access to an array of resources and social networks. In addition to forming co-ops, in which families group together to have classes, there are social events such as lectures, field trips, art classes, music instruction, sports, and play dates. MyHomeschooling helps in clubbing families of specific area to provide social circle to child.

A successful homeschool curriculum can be made up of the following approaches:

  1. Reviewing a set of subjects or courses to study to improve a skill set
  2. Adhering to a guided program or roadmap of studies to meet learning objectives
  3. Tangible, creative or technological materials to enhance the learning experience
  4. An engaging learning environment that includes external activities communities or group-based learning based on style of learner.
  5. Communication lead by parental guidance or interpersonal relationships with siblings or other homeschoolers
  6. Individual learner experiences as a result of homeschooling

Yes. Any child who needs self-paced learning (slow or fast), specific skill development (specific sport, speech, learning challenges) is a perfect candidate for homeschool.

MyHomeSchooling team provides educational kit for special needs learning development. This kit caters support for their sensorial needs, establishing various daily routines and CURRICULUM in terms of individual components like Science and Technology, Language Development, Maths skills, Music and Movement, individual guidance if required from special education certified trainers.

You can reach out to us for more details. Contact us.

s mentioned in above FAQs, we request you to please connect with us so that we can understand childs level, learning style and family support.

It helps in building up appropriate curriculum for child. Kindly Contact Us

It is a fair possibility to face hiccups or challenges while implementing specific program, we request you to connect with request and us for experts time. MyHomeschooling team will get back to you in 48 hours.

Homeschooling parents across the country are using technology enthusiastically to aid with teaching approaches on the computer. One resource type, an online learning system, can combine interactive lessons, multimedia reinforcement activities, printable worksheets and learning games.

Online educational software should be flexible and easy to use. And students should have the ability to work as much as they want every day, which aligns perfectly for homeschooling experience.

Early science, technology and math exposure to children helps in developing logical minds. STEM is hand on experience of most of our regular concepts that are covered in our textbooks.

To inculcate these basic science skills, we encourage parents to introduce STEM early in age and provides a monthly kit with STEM material which can be opted as part of stand alone CURRICULUM. Parents would need to enrol child based on his age and interest. Kindly connect to us through Contact Us.

A  Key features of an online homeschool curriculum:

  • Safe, secure, ad free, online learning environment
  • Interactive software exercises for reinforcement and discovery learning of new materials
  • Multimedia lessons that feel more like video games offering a fun way to present difficult concepts
  • Short lessons that teach concepts which can be evaluated later with online quizzes and tests
  • Automated record keeping or a portfolio to keep track of student usage and completion
  • Homeschool portfolio reporting that turn into student transcripts
  • Online lessons and quizzes that align with your homeschool curriculum goals

There is no single best homeschool curriculum that meets all of the educational needs of preschool through twelfth grade learners. But new approaches to teaching and learning can be adapted within your own environment while online educational tools can help you build interesting, diverse days.

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Are you a concerned parent requiring support in understanding the learning issues and needs of your
child. Our professional support team would guide you.

Our Working Hours

MON – FRI: 10:00 AM – 17:00 PM

SATURDAY: 10:00 AM – 14:00 PM

Contact Us

Phone: + 91-7760671112
Email: support@myhomeschooling.org

Location

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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A curriculum driven learning activities for high quality engagement

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Development tracker to keep a tab of your child’s progress

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