“What to Put On The Homeschool Transcript”

David’s daughter Leslie  graduated from High School a couple of years ago, and  I wish I had knew these tips when she did. Because they might have made a difference in her going to College.

Which Leslie didn’t do, and I hate because she is having trouble finding a dec job now. To keep other students from having the same problems I wanted to share a article with you called  “What to Put On The Homeschool Transcript“.

I want to empower other parents who are Homeschooling or thinking about Homeschooling there High School or Junior High children. I found the course on the 2016 Digital Homeschool Convention.

By Diane Lockman | Homeschooling Coach @ The Classical Schooler

🎓 High School will be here before you know it, especially if you have an advanced learner who’s ready to start accumulating credit in 7th or 8th grade. Preparing the high school transcript doesn’t have to be intimidating or overwhelming.

Start now by “reverse-engineering” your child’s happy ending (high school graduation), then work backward to plan relevant events for grades 7-12 in academics, extra-curricular, community service, and employment.

How do you imagine the happy ending? Look for clues in his natural abilities, acquired skills, and passionate interests, then orchestrate opportunities to let him explore and experiment with his gifts. Enjoy the workshop! 🎓

Diane

P.S. If you missed my workshop on “How to Raise Kids Who LOVE Giving Speeches…it’s not too late to watch it scroll back up and find Day 1, Workshop 2 🙂

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates