What’s Your Homeschool Style?
Discover your natural teaching approach—then get next‑step resources, community support, and printables tailored to your family.
What are the Styles?
Here’s a quick look at the eight common approaches you’ll see in your results. Blend them to fit your family and season.
Charlotte Mason
Living books, nature study, narration, and habit training create a rich, gentle education that nurtures wonder and virtue.
Classical
Trivium(grammar‑logic‑rhetoric), memory work, languages, and great books train clear thinking and articulate expression.
Unschooling / Interest‑Led
Child‑led learning through life and curiosity; you curate rich experiences, resources, and real‑world opportunities.
Montessori
Prepared environment, hands‑on materials, and independence encourage deep focus and self‑directed growth.
Waldorf
Rhythm, seasonal beauty, storytelling, arts, and handwork cultivate imagination with a gentle, low‑screen approach.
Traditional
Structured plans, textbooks/workbooks, assessments, and checklists provide predictability and trackable progress.
Eclectic
Blend methods and resources for a custom‑fit education that adapts to each child, subject, and season.
Unit Studies
Thematic, project‑based learning integrates multiple subjects around a topic with meaningful, hands‑on outcomes.