Homeschooling in South Florida: Mom Approved Guide

Updated 2025

A mom-approved guide to homeschooling in South Florida in 2025. Discover co-ops, pods, microschools, curriculum options, support groups, scholarships, and tips for thriving in Florida’s homeschool community.

Co-ops, Microschools, Pods & Hybrids (South Florida)

(Many of these groups also list park days, field trips, and workshops; check their calendars or Facebook pages.)

Curriculum Options (Secular & Faith-Based)

  • All About Reading – Secular, hands-on, great for wiggly learners: https://www.allaboutlearningpress.com/all-about-reading/
  • Optima Academy Online (Florida) – Classical, online: https://optimaacademy.online/
  • Sonlight: https://www.sonlight.com/
  • Life of Fred (math): https://www.stanleyschmidt.com/FredGauss/index2.html
  • AmblesideOnline (Charlotte Mason): https://www.amblesideonline.org/
  • Five in a Row: https://www.fiveinarow.com/
  • Singapore Math: https://www.singaporemath.com/
    • Dimensions (by Singapore Math): https://www.singaporemath.com/programs/dimensions-math/
    • Primary Mathematics: https://www.singaporemath.com/programs/primary-mathematics/
  • Rainbow Resource (one-stop curriculum shop): https://www.rainbowresource.com/
  • The Good and the Beautiful (faith-based): https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/
  • Abeka (faith-based): https://www.abeka.com/

Support, Inspiration & Local Know-How

Scholarships & Funding for Florida Homeschoolers

  • Step Up For Students – Personalized Education Program (PEP) – ESA-style scholarship that can fund curriculum, tutoring, therapies, and more for home-educated students (K–12).
    Learn & apply

Florida Homeschool Legal Basics

Tips for Homeschooling Moms in South Florida

  • If you don’t like a curriculum, it’s okay to change. Kids and seasons shift—pivoting is normal and healthy.
  • Get social on purpose. Most co-ops and support groups host field trips, park days, workshops, and statewide conventions—amazing for community (peek at FPEA + local group calendars). FPEA+1
  • Use scholarships. Step Up For Students (PEP) offers K–12 funding that many Florida homeschoolers use for curriculum, tutoring, and services. Step Up For Students
  • Find locals fast. Search Facebook/Meetup for “homeschool” + your city (e.g., “Pembroke Pines homeschool group”) to connect with moms nearby. Modulo
  • Supplement if you want. You can add tutoring like Kumon or Huntington Learning Center—both have many South Florida locations:
    Kumon locator:
    https://www.kumon.com/locations • Huntington locator: https://huntingtonhelps.com/location/KumonHuntington Learning Center

One-Page “Start Here” Checklist

  1. Decide your approach (eclectic is fine!).
  2. File your Letter of Intent (within 30 days). Florida Legislature
  3. Pick a lightweight math + reading spine; add interest-led extras.
  4. Join one co-op or pod + one online support space.
  5. Apply for PEP if eligible. Step Up For Students
  6. Keep a simple portfolio; set a reminder for your annual evaluation. Florida Department of Education

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