FAQ’s

  • Homeschool facilitation means you remain the homeschool parent, but you don’t have to figure everything out on your own. I guide the process by creating a clear learning plan, providing structure, and supporting your child’s learning along the way.

  • No. Alongside Learning is not a school. Families remain legally responsible for their child’s education and homeschooling requirements, while receiving support, structure, and guidance throughout the process.

  • Your role depends on the service you choose.
    In homeschool facilitation, you’ll follow the learning plan with your child and support them throughout the week.
    In tutoring, your role is more supportive—helping your child stay consistent with sessions and practice as needed.

  • I create a structured weekly learning plan for your child using carefully selected resources, activities, and materials. Rather than following a one-size-fits-all program, everything is organized to support your child’s specific needs and goals.

  • I begin with an intake process that includes parent input and simple assessments in areas like reading and math. From there, I create a weekly learning plan and continue adjusting it based on your child’s progress.

  • Your child follows a clear weekly learning plan at home, with guidance and support along the way. I monitor progress, provide support as needed, and offer opportunities for in-person learning experiences to build skills in meaningful ways.

  • Yes. I offer in-person learning opportunities where students can practice skills, engage in hands-on activities, and connect learning to real-life experiences.

  • I monitor your child’s progress through their work, ongoing check-ins, and simple assessments. The learning plan is adjusted as needed to keep your child moving forward with confidence.

  • Yes. Alongside Learning is an approved ESA vendor, and many families can use ESA funds to cover services. I also help guide families through the process if needed.

  • I currently work with elementary-aged students, focusing on building strong foundational skills and confidence in learning.

  • In a tutoring model, your child remains in their current school setting while receiving targeted support in the areas they need most. I begin with a simple intake to understand your child’s needs, then plan one-on-one sessions designed to help them better understand concepts, stay on track, and build confidence.

  • Tutoring focuses on one-on-one support in specific areas while your child remains in school. Homeschool facilitation offers a more complete structure, including a weekly learning plan, guidance, and support across your child’s overall learning experience.

  • If your child is staying in school and just needs extra support, tutoring is a great fit. If you’re looking for a more flexible learning path with structure and guidance, homeschool facilitation may be the better option. I’m happy to help you decide based on your child’s needs.

  • That’s exactly where this approach helps. Instead of trying to keep up with a preset pace, we focus on what your child needs right now and build from there, helping them gain confidence and make steady progress.

  • You can reach out through the contact form or email with any questions. From there, we’ll set up a time to connect, talk through your child’s needs, and see if this is the right fit for your family.