We hope you’ve enjoyed and learned a few things during our bilingual homeschooling week. As I mentioned at the beginning of the week, although there are tons of resources for those homeschooling their children, there are not a whole lot when it comes to doing it in two languages.
Either way, we’ve put together a list of links that we hope will be of some use to you. Some of them are just great links of homeschooling in general, others are specifically related to bilingual homeschooling. Please feel free to add to this list by leaving us a comment below. I also suggest you spend some time visiting these sites/blogs for—as in most cases in the Internet—you’ll see that many contain even more links to other useful resources.
HOMESCHOOLING RESOURCES IN GENERAL
If you’re looking for general information regarding homeschooling, including methods, history and your home state’s laws:
BILINGUAL HOMESCHOOLING RESOURCES
If you’re looking for support groups, curriculum ideas and other info related to the bilingual homeschool:
BILINGUAL HOMESCHOOLING FAMILIES
If you’d like to see how other families are doing it and find out fun and creative ideas for bilingual homeschoolers:
Finally, don’t forget to enter the two awesome giveaways we have going on right now. The deadline to enter both giveaways is tonight, May 2 at midnight EST.
Did you enjoy this week’s series dedicated to bilingual homeschooling? What other topics would you like us to cover in an in-depth way?
This has been wonderful! You’ve listed some great blogs & sites I’m definitely bookmarking for reference. I just found Learning Resources. I’ve seen their products at stores geared at educators but just checked out their website and they have a few Spanish items on sale.
http://www.learningresources.com/
Thanks again for covering this topic. It’s near and dear to me as I’m hoping to homeschool for some portion of my girls’ lives. You ladies rock!
.-= Carla´s last blog ..On Fire =-.
Awesome and comprehensive week full of homeschooling information for parents wishing to provide more than one language in their children’s lives.
I would love to add http://www.OnLineFreeSpanish.com as another online resource for Spanish and English learning fun for FREE! We use them often with our 10-year-old daughter as well as glean ideas for our Boca Beth bilingual fun program and live concerts and keynotes!
.-= Beth Butler´s last blog ..Let’s Give Away Some Judy Clocks and a Bilingual Book =-.
I have also enjoyed this week dedicated to bilingual homeschoolers. We will officially start homeschooling our oldest in the fall. We speak Spanish at home and we prefer keep the ratio of Spanish to English about 80% to 20% for the first few years so that his Spanish is solidified. The problem I have is finding resources that are for native Spanish speakers (which my son is since it is his first language) and not for English-speaking children who are learning Spanish as a foreign language. I have met several Spanish-speaking homeschoolers through blogging and I hope that at some point we can create an exchange of textbooks and other materials. I hope that you revisit this topic in the future.
.-= Adriana´s last blog ..Rosas de Abuela =-.
Thank you for mentioning 2 Pequenos Traviesos on this article! How exciting it was to find our blog on the list. It makes me very happy to somehow help the bilingual homeschooling community.
Blessings to all,
Hi Blanca and all,
I’m a reporter with NPR based in Los Angeles, and I’m working on a story about bilingual homeschooling. I’m looking for bilingual homeschoolers in Los Angeles to talk to. If you or anyone else in the area is willing to chat, could you please send me an email at swastvedt@npr.org? I appreciate the help!
I’d love to meet other local bilingual homeschoolers! We live near Los Angeles..anybody, anybody?
You can if you want to,that’s your choice.
marc jacobs parfume http://www.refshoejgaard.dk/content/vgmwnhg.asp?tip=5ea3d2bca11fb176aa1a03ce8f60d3df.html
There is a literature based complete homeschool curriculum all in Spanish for preschool, kinder and 1-6th grades at http://www.Lemonhass.com They also have a Spanish language blog for homeschool parents.