Thinking about adding high school science to your teen’s homeschool curriculum? Whether you’re gearing up for January or planning ahead, you’ve probably asked yourself:
Which level is right for my teen? Introductory, standard, honors, or AP?
How do I fit this into our already busy family schedule?
What’s the best way to set my teen up for success?
Sound familiar? No worries—I’ve got you! This month, I’m breaking it all down in a 2-episode series to help you feel confident about your teen’s science education.
The 4 levels of high school science: What they mean, who they’re for, and how they compare.
How to decide which level fits your teen’s goals, learning style, and future plans.
Practical advice for getting your teen started with the right class at the right time.
Oh, and spoiler alert: My Self-Paced High School Chemistry Course launches in January, and it’s a game-changer for homeschool families who want flexibility without sacrificing structure. Stick around until the end of the episode for all the details!
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🎥 Free Video Lesson: See My Teaching Style
Not sure if my course is the right fit? Watch this 12-minute lesson to see how I teach and why students love my approach.
📚 Enroll in My Self-Paced Chemistry Course
Launching in January! A full curriculum designed to make chemistry simple, manageable, and actually enjoyable for your teen.
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