Same method.
Your home. Your pace.
You're not running a classroom of 12. You're running a household of 1 or 2 kids. The methodology adapts. Same WHAT — the kindergarten standards every school expects. Different HOW — scaled to your home.
You're not a classroom, and that's an advantage
Homeschool environments have everything a classroom doesn't: 1-on-1 attention, flexible scheduling, the ability to follow a child's interests in real time, and no behavior-management overhead.
What you lack (peer modeling, specialist subject rotation, the structured progression) is what the AEC framework gives you a map for. You don't need to replicate a classroom. You need to cover the same WHAT at a pace that fits your child.
Built for homes, not classrooms
Home-scaled lesson plans
Activities designed for one or two children, with materials you already have or can find at any school supply store. No classroom-of-12 supply lists.
Self-paced phonics
The same grouped phonics methodology that gets 4-year-olds reading in 6 months, adapted for single-child progression. You move at your kid's speed.
Standards crosswalk
Know exactly what your home state (and any state you might move to) expects at kindergarten entry. Map your year against the real bar.
If your 5-year-old can't...
These are the foundations kindergarten classrooms assume on day one. If any are missing, the Crosswalk shows you exactly where to focus.
Start with the Crosswalk
Free PDF: every state's K-readiness standards mapped against actual school district expectations. The map your home curriculum needs.
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