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Physical Education For Homeschooled Child

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Physical education is a requirement in school, but when you homeschool your children you don’t have a gym readily available. So how do you offer physical education and after school sports to your children? Here are a couple of things you can try. One way to offer physical education to your children is to call the Boys and Girls Club in your area and see if they offer their gym to homeschoolers. If they don’t, see if they would allow you to set up a time two or three times a week and get all the homeschoolers to join you on those days. If you don’t have a Boys and Girls Club, check with any other organization that offers support to children.

Another option for physical education is to teach it yourself. You can take your children to the ice arena, roller rink, and swimming pool and teach them yourself. You can also go on a hike, take the kids to the park and teach them to play basketball, or you can take them to the soccer fields and teach them to play soccer. You can also talk to a school in your area and ask them if your children can participate in one of their physical education classes. You need to talk to the principal of the school to see if this would be possible. You may want to talk to other homeschooling parents to see if they would be interested and take that to the principal.

Look at the curriculum that you are following to see what options you have available. Dance class, karate, kick boxing, and other classes that are offered at the recreation center may qualify as part of your physical education classes. You may be able to combine courses and cover a couple of classes at once. An example of this is go on a hike and look at rocks and flowers. This will cover both your physical education and science classes. Another thing that your children may miss out on because they are not in a school setting is the sporting activities such as football, basketball, or track. To make this possible you will want to check with a local elementary, junior high or high school and see if they would allow your children to play.