Homeschool parents are running two jobs simultaneously: the parenting job, which is already full-time, and the teaching job, which most people spend four years in school learning how to do. They have built a curriculum, or adapted one, or assembled the patchwork of approaches that works for their specific children, and they revise it constantly based on what is actually landing and what is not. They have had the day where everything worked and the day where nothing did, and they have shown up again the next morning. They have resources bookmarked and books in stacks and a whiteboard or chalkboard that means something in their house that it does not mean in most houses. The gift for them is something that serves the teacher in their life, or the person who needs a moment that is entirely theirs.
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These are for the curriculum and the caretaker — quality educational resources, tools that make the teaching part easier, and things that take care of the person who is doing both jobs at once.
Educational Subscription or Learning Platform — Quality Content for Every Subject
Under 80See Price →Quality Hands-On Science Kit — The Experiments That Make the Lesson Stick
Under $50See Price →Quality Homeschool Planner — The Year That Needs Structure to Feel Manageable
Under $35See Price →A Homeschool Philosophy or Method Book — The Thinking Behind the Teaching
Under $25See Price →Quality Art Supply Set — The Creative Subject That Benefits From Good Materials
Under $40See Price →Curriculum or Educational Gift Card — For the Resource They've Had Their Eye On
Under 60See Price →Spa or Massage Gift Card — The Afternoon Off That They Have Not Had in a While
Under 80See Price →Quality Coffee or Tea — The Morning Ritual Before the Teaching Day Starts
Under $35See Price →If you know their teaching style or what their kids are into right now, the quiz can find something more specific. About a minute.
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