Welcome to the complete homeschool system.

AIA Homeschool (Primary K–5) is a parent-led, self-paced homeschooling platform designed to replace the mix of tools, supplements, and guesswork most families rely on.

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What makesAIA Homeschool different?

Most homeschool families don’t trust a single provider, because no one actually does it all.

Parents end up using:

  • One platform for content
  • Another for engagement
  • Worksheets or tutoring to fill the gaps

It’s fragmented, time-consuming, and hard to sustain. AIA Homeschool was built to replace this patchwork with one system.

AIA Homeschool is built for families who want their child at home during the primary years, but don’t want to piece together schooling from five different platforms or do it alone. It’s for parents who care deeply about strong reading, math, and real learning, and who want structure, visibility, and support without recreating school at the kitchen table.

Whether you’re already homeschooling, stepping away from a local school that isn’t working, or planning ahead for a calmer, more intentional primary experience, AIA Homeschool gives you a complete system that grows with your child and keeps you confidently involved.

How AIA Homeschool compares

We know choosing a homeschool provider is a big decision. There are a lot of good options out there, and we want to make it easy to see how they compare. This table shows what's included with each platform.

What's important to families
Complete System AIA Homeschool
Miacademy
Time4Learning
Khan Academy
K12
Strong reading and math foundation
Built by experienced teachers to make sure nothing gets missed.
✓ Custom-built
Robust curriculum designed to cover all the bases. Strong foundation in reading and math so your child doesn't have gaps.
Video-based
Parents often add extra writing, spelling, and math practice. Lessons can be too quick.
Varies by subject
Parents supplement depending on the child. Not comprehensive for all subjects.
Practice tool
Good supplement for skills practice. Parents still need a full curriculum to use alongside it.
Depends on program
Quality varies significantly by which K12 program you're in.
One complete system
Everything you need without piecing together multiple platforms.
✓ All in one place
No more juggling different apps and subscriptions. Everything your child needs is here.
Often supplemented
Many families use it for select subjects only (history, science, vocabulary) and add other resources for core academics.
Curriculum only
Parents still need to add teacher support and often supplement certain subjects.
Supplement only
Designed to fit into your routine, not replace it.
Varies widely
Some programs are complete, others need heavy parent coordination.
Live teacher check-ins
A real teacher reviews progress and helps you know what's next.
✓ Monthly
Your teacher spots issues early and guides next steps.
No live teacher
Video-based lessons only.
No
No live teacher support.
No
Self-directed only.
Some programs
Varies. Parent acts as learning coach either way.
Hands-on learning built in
Real projects and offline activities designed into the curriculum.
✓ Every week
Build something, interview a grandparent, run a budget. 2 to 3 hours screen time max per day.
Optional printables
Workbooks and offline activities exist but require a good printer. Not integrated into daily flow.
Some ideas provided
Offline activity suggestions but not built into the core program.
Screen-based
Mostly videos and online practice.
Included
K12 includes offline work and physical materials.
AI tutor available anytime
Like having a personal tutor sitting next to your child while they learn.
✓ Built in
Your child gets instant help with questions, and the AI alerts your teacher if they're struggling. Available every time they sit down to learn.
No No No No
Parent dashboard with real insights
Know where your child is excelling and where they need support.
✓ Built for parents
Clear view of progress, strengths, and areas to focus on.
Yes
Reports and progress tracking available.
Yes
Planning and reporting tools included.
Basic
Progress tracking but not homeschool-focused.
Varies
Depends on which K12 program.
Unique electives kids love
Financial literacy, entrepreneurship, coding, world cultures, maker labs, life skills.
✓ Beyond the basics
Learn to code, manage money, pitch a business idea, explore world cultures through food and crafts, and build real projects.
Standard options
Music, languages, art, and basic life skills.
Limited
Fewer choices for younger kids.
Some topics
Great content but not structured as electives.
Varies
Depends on your program.
Self-paced with expert guidance
Flexible schedule with teacher support to keep kids on track.
✓ Best of both
Move at your child's pace with monthly teacher check-ins to guide progress.
Self-paced
Fully flexible but no teacher guidance.
Self-paced
Flexible but parents provide all structure.
Self-directed
Complete flexibility but no built-in support.
Often scheduled
Many K12 programs have fixed class times.

These are all good homeschool options. Miacademy, Time4Learning, Khan Academy, and K12 are respected providers that many families use successfully. AIA Homeschool is different because it bundles everything parents usually have to patch together: strong academics, teacher support, and hands-on learning in one place.

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