Can I Use Time4Learning with Power Homeschool®?
It’s possible that you have been comparing Power Homeschool® and Time4Learning curricula and have found aspects of each that you wish you could integrate into your homeschool. Why should you have to choose? If dual subscriptions are an option within your budget, then you can utilize both programs to create a customized learning plan for your individual student. Let’s look at how that might work.
A Mix-and-Match Approach to Homeschool
There’s actually an official name for a homeschool style that takes parts from multiple homeschool programs and resources to create a customized education for your child. It’s called “eclectic homeschooling” and a large segment of homeschool families use the approach. Why? Because it’s unusual for one single program or resource to meet all the needs of an individual student.
Every learner is unique. When evaluating your child’s learning needs, you’ll need to consider:
- Your student’s learning style
- Whether your student has a learning disability
- Whether your student is gifted in one or more areas
- Which subjects your student needs additional help with
- How independently your student is able to work
- What extracurriculars your student is interested in
- What your overall educational goals are for your student
The answers to these questions usually mean picking and choosing more than one homeschool tool to fulfill all your student’s needs.
Using Time4Learning and Power Homeschool® Together for Homeschool
There might be several reasons you want to use both Time4Learning and Power Homeschool® concurrently in your homeschool. Those might include:
- You already use Power Homeschool® for an older student, but are looking for a program that offers preschool curriculum for a younger student.
- To help students tackle specific subjects or concepts by approaching them from multiple angles
- Using Time4Learning as your core curriculum and Power Homeschool® as an entertaining supplement
- To take advantage of specialized elective courses only offered with each specific program
Since both programs are based online, it would be simple to integrate each into your homeschool schedule. For example, you might have your student do their Time4Learning lessons in the morning hours, then follow up with time on Power Homeschool® in the afternoon. Or, if you have students at multiple levels and each has access to an internet-connected device, one could engage with the activities on Power Homeschool®, while the other was completing their math, language arts, science, or social studies exercises on Time4Learning.
Want to know more about how Time4learning compares with Power Homeschool® for homeschooling? You might be interested in:
- Time4Learning vs Power Homeschool®: Overview
- Time4Learning vs Power Homeschool®: Features
- Time4Learning vs Power Homeschool®: Pricing
- Time4Learning vs Power Homeschool®: Pros and Cons
*Time4Learning is not affiliated with Power Homeschool®. Time4Learning’s purpose with this article is to provide information to families who are considering an eclectic approach to homeschooling or who wish to compare the benefits of using both curricula. Time4Learning’s products and services are not endorsed or sponsored by Power Homeschool®.
Online Curriculum for Homeschool, Afterschool and Summer Use
If you are just learning about Time4Learning, we’d suggest first looking at our interactive lesson demos.
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