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About The HomeSchool Project (in a box)

Our Story

Our Approach

Our Mission

At The HomeSchool Project (in a box), we are passionate about providing high-quality educational tools and resources to every homeschool family. Our story began with a desire to make homeschooling more accessible for every family, regardless of their situation, background, or location. 

Our Mission

Our Approach

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide homeschool families a simplistic way to have a fun, educational, and hands on learning experience for their child. At The HomeSchool Project (in a box), we are committed to helping children build upon their unique interests, skills, and goals while promoting independence and a natural curiosity.

Our Approach

Our Approach

Our Approach

We believe that learning should be engaging, interactive, and fun. That's why we have developed a unique approach to homeschooling that combines various teaching methods to meet your child where they are and grow with them. 

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Traditional/Structured

Traditional/Structured

Traditional/Structured

This style closely resembles the structure and format of traditional schooling, with set schedules, curriculum, and textbooks. Parents often follow state or national educational standards and may administer tests and grades.

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Unschooling

Traditional/Structured

Traditional/Structured

Unschooling is a learner-driven approach that emphasizes following a child's interests, curiosity, and natural learning instincts. It relies heavily on real-life experiences, hands-on activities, and exploration rather than formal curriculum or instruction.

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Eclectic

Traditional/Structured

Charlotte Mason

Eclectic homeschooling involves blending various educational philosophies, methods, and resources to create a customized learning experience. Families may pick and choose elements from different styles, including traditional, Charlotte Mason, Montessori, and more, to suit their children's needs and interests.

Flexible Options

Charlotte Mason

Charlotte Mason

Charlotte Mason

Named after educator Charlotte Mason, this approach emphasizes living books, nature study, narration, and a broad liberal arts education. It emphasizes the importance of exposure to great literature, outdoor experiences, and meaningful connections with ideas.

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Montessori

Charlotte Mason

Montessori

Montessori homeschooling follows the principles developed by Maria Montessori, focusing on child-directed learning, hands-on exploration, and the creation of prepared environments that facilitate independence, concentration, and self-discipline.

Classical

Charlotte Mason

Montessori

Classical homeschooling is inspired by the educational methods of ancient Greece and Rome. It involves a three-stage approach known as the trivium - grammar, logic, and rhetoric - and emphasizes the study of classical languages, great books, and critical thinking skills.

Timeless Education

Unit Studies

Religious or Faith-Based

Waldorf or Steiner

Unit studies involve exploring a particular theme or topic across multiple subjects, integrating various disciplines such as history, science, language arts, and art. Students dive deeply into a subject, connecting concepts and ideas across different areas of study.

Waldorf or Steiner

Religious or Faith-Based

Waldorf or Steiner

Based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, Waldorf education emphasizes holistic development, artistic expression, and hands-on learning. It incorporates art, music, movement, and nature experiences into the curriculum, with an emphasis on nurturing imagination and creativity.

Waldorf Way

Religious or Faith-Based

Religious or Faith-Based

Religious or Faith-Based

Many families choose to homeschool for religious or faith-based reasons, integrating their beliefs and values into their educational approach. They may use religious texts, materials, and resources to teach academic subjects within the context of their faith.

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