Why Parents Who Homeschool Make the Best Childminders

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Considering hiring a childminder who homeschools their own kids? You're making a good decision.

Parents who homeschool their own children are well-equipped to provide childcare services for a variety of reasons. These include the fact that they'll be able to provide educational activities, will have plenty of materials for your child to use during projects, will have their home set up for childcare already and can operate on a flexible schedule.

Read on for full details on the benefits of choosing a parent who homeschools to look after your child.

They can provide educational activities

While other childminders might sit your child in front of the TV or take them for a quick walk in the park, most homeschooling parents are more inventive in their activities. If your child is a similar age to the child that they're homeschooling, many projects and activities can be recycled. Your child might learn English, maths or science through fun worksheets, quizzes and activities. Less conventional topics like nature and wildlife are also popular with parents who homeschool, so don't be surprised if your child comes home with a collection of leaf samples or a flower they planted.

They already own lots of materials for projects

Kids love to get creative, but many childminders don't go much further than providing a few colouring books. Parents who homeschool will already have plenty of craft materials, and most are happy to let your child use them free of charge. Crepe paper, glitter, beads, paper decorations, paints, pens, and pencils will be overflowing from the cupboards in most homeschooling environments. This gives your child the chance to have loads of creative fun while they're being looked after, which means they'll be happier and more engaged.

Their home is a good environment for kids

Homeschooling children involves setting up a safe, pleasant environment for them to learn in. You'll probably find plenty of space, large tables for projects, and whiteboards or chalkboards for lessons and games. This kind of home is the best place for a child to be while they're under the care of a childminder. You'll have peace of mind that they're safe, and they'll enjoy being in a carefully designed kid-friendly space.

They'll have a flexible schedule

Parents who choose to homeschool often do so during different hours to regular schools, or in addition to their childminding. This means that they can be much more flexible than traditional childminders. This is ideal if you work unusual shift patterns or your child care requirements change regularly.

Looking for the best childminder possible? Choose a parent who homeschools for loads of benefits.

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