
Personalized Tutoring for Homeschool Families
Support for Homeschool Families Customized For Unique Needs and Parenting Styles
Homeschooling gives families the freedom to choose how and where their children learn, but it can also feel overwhelming to cover every subject, manage schedules, and keep students engaged. At My Tutoring Partners, we provide personalized homeschool tutoring that supports parents, supplements curriculum, and helps students thrive both academically and personally.
Whether you’re looking for a full-time private teacher to lead instruction or a part-time tutor to strengthen skills in math, reading, writing, or test prep, our experienced team is here to help.

Why Families Choose Homeschool Tutoring
Homeschooling has become an increasingly popular choice for families. In fact, recent data shows that approximately 3.7 million students in the U.S. are now homeschooled, representing about 6.7% of all K–12 students, a significant rise from just a few years ago.
These families are choosing homeschooling increasingly, over public or private schools, because it offers the flexibility to tailor learning to their child’s individual needs. But homeschooling also comes with its challenges; from addressing gaps in core subjects, to keeping students motivated, to managing academic pacing and compliance. That’s where personalized homeschool tutoring becomes a game-changer: it supports academic progress, aligns with unique teaching styles, and helps families feel confident in the education they’re providing.

How MyTutoringPartners Solves Homeschooling Challenges

Provide subject-matter expertise where parents may feel less confident

Bring fresh teaching strategies that align with the family’s approach

Offer academic assessments to track progress and pinpoint learning gaps

Prepare students for standardized tests or entrance exams

Reinforce executive functioning skills like organization and time management

Flexible, Family-Centered Tutoring
We know that no two homeschool families look alike. That’s why our tutoring is designed to be as flexible and personalized as possible. Our tutors work with families to create schedules that complement their routines, whether that means daytime sessions, small-group tutoring with other homeschoolers, or one-on-one support focused on specific learning goals.
We’ve also partnered with many charter schools and independent study programs, making it easy for families to access our services using educational funds or purchase orders.



Confidence for Students, Peace of Mind for Parents
We often hear from parents that our tutors don’t just help academically—they help ease the mental load. Homeschooling requires constant planning and pivoting. Knowing that a qualified, caring tutor is supporting your child in math, reading, science, or other core areas means one less thing to worry about.
It also boosts students’ confidence. Our tutors build positive, encouraging relationships that help students stay motivated, overcome challenges, and develop a love of learning.

Real Impact, Real Relationships
At MTP, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Our tutors become part of each family’s educational team. They celebrate wins, troubleshoot setbacks, and adapt alongside parents to meet each student’s unique needs.
As one homeschool parent recently shared:
Our MTP tutor has been a game-changer. I was nervous about teaching high school math, but now I feel supported and my son is thriving.
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It also boosts students’ confidence. Our tutors build positive, encouraging relationships that help students stay motivated, overcome challenges, and develop a love of learning.
No matter your homeschool setup, My Tutoring Partners is here to support families nationwide with flexible, personalized tutoring, on your terms.
Contact us today to learn more about our in-person and virtual tutoring options for homeschool families.
Frequently Asked Questions About Homeschool Tutoring
Q: Can I hire a tutor and still be “officially” homeschooling?
In many cases, yes. A lot of families homeschool and outsource a class or two to tutors or small groups. The key caveat is that homeschool law varies by state: some states require the parent to remain the “primary educator,” while hiring help for specific subjects is fine; in other places, paying someone to run the entire program may shift you into a different legal category (e.g., “private tutor” provisions that can require specific teacher credentials). Always verify your state’s rules.
Q: How often should we meet to see real progress?
Consistency beats cramming. Families often do 1–3 sessions/week per subject depending on needs; students who need catch-up support do best with a predictable weekly rhythm (e.g., 2×/week math for 6–8 weeks), while steady learners might choose 1×/week for maintenance. This matches what many homeschoolers report: outsourcing a class or two on a regular cadence works well.
Q: Is it realistic to homeschool while both parents work, or as a single parent, if we also add tutoring?
Plenty of families do it by scheduling core instruction in a predictable block (mornings or evenings) and using a tutor to cover tough subjects or keep momentum during busy weeks. Parents in the community routinely share workable routines that combine work + homeschooling + strategic outsourcing.
Q: What if we travel or split time between locations?
Many homeschool families travel seasonally or live between two homes. The most practical approach is a mix of online sessions on the road and in-person when you’re home, keeping the same tutor so the plan stays consistent. This hybrid setup is common in the community and helps maintain continuity.