The curriculum that prepares your child for kindergarten — wherever they land
You’re not running a classroom of 12. You’re running a household of 1 or 2 kids, with limited time and no aides. The methodology adapts. Same WHAT. Different HOW.
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 teaching, the structured rotation — is what the methodology gives you a framework for.
You don't need to replicate a classroom. You need to cover the same WHAT (the content standards every kindergarten expects) at a pace that fits your child. The 50-State Crosswalk is your map.
Built for homes, not classrooms
Home-scaled lesson plans
Activities designed for one or two children, with materials you already have or can grab at Target. 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 one-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 bar.
If your 5-year-old can't...
[MIKE: confirm + add 3-5 home-friendly diagnostics specific to homeschool environments.]
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