Part-Time Homeschool Curriculum

Part-time homeschooling lets you address specific needs without taking on full-time instruction. Whether you’re supplementing a weak subject, accelerating a gifted child, or testing the waters before committing fully, targeted instruction at home can fill the gaps.

Part-time homeschool curriculum to supplement public school, private school, or online education with subject-specific standards-aligned instruction.

When Part-Time Homeschooling Makes Sense

Part-time homeschooling fills the gap between full-time homeschool and full-time traditional school. It works when your child needs something their current school can’t provide, but you don’t want to (or can’t) take on full-time instruction.

Combining Homeschool with Other Education

Part-time homeschool rarely exists in isolation. It pairs with public school, private school, online school, or co-ops to create a complete educational picture.

Legal Considerations by State

Part-time homeschooling sits in a legal gray area in some states. The rules depend on whether your child is enrolled in a traditional school, how your state defines “homeschool,” and what access rights homeschoolers have to public school resources.

How Educate Your Way Supports Part-Time Homeschool

The platform lets you select specific subjects and customize your time commitment, making it ideal for part-time use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is part-time homeschooling?

Supplementing traditional school with home instruction in specific subjects, or homeschooling part of the week while attending a hybrid school or co-op for the rest.

Can I homeschool just one subject?

Yes. Many families homeschool math or language arts while their child attends school for other subjects. Check your district's policies on part-time enrollment.

How does Educate Your Way support part-time homeschool?

Select specific subjects rather than a full curriculum. The platform generates lesson plans for just the subjects you choose, aligned to your state standards.