A guide for parents and guardians supporting students enrolled in PsychInstructor programs.
PsychInstructor AP Psychology courses are designed to provide structured coursework, organized learning materials, academic support, and AP Exam preparation. Students are expected to stay engaged with weekly coursework, complete assignments, and communicate when they need help. Parents can support student success by encouraging consistent participation, helping students stay organized, monitoring progress, and planning ahead for important course and AP Exam responsibilities.
Students work through organized lessons, assignments, review activities, and course materials through Google Classroom. Support and instructional features vary by program and may include instructor feedback, grading, live instruction, academic support, and pacing guidance.
Students are expected to remain engaged with weekly coursework, completing assigned work, reviewing feedback, and asking questions when they need clarification.
Parents are not expected to teach the course content. The most helpful role is encouraging consistent participation, accountability, communication, and follow-through.
Course materials and assignments are accessed online through Google Classroom. Students should follow the provided course access instructions and use course communication channels when they need help.
Parents may contact PsychInstructor with questions about enrollment, scheduling, support, or general course expectations.
Homeschool families may use PsychInstructor coursework as part of their high school homeschool curriculum. Families remain responsible for awarding credit, maintaining transcripts and records, complying with local homeschool requirements, and completing AP Exam registration. PsychInstructor provides instructional support and organized AP Psychology coursework but is not an accredited school or official AP testing site.
No. Parents are not expected to teach the course content. Students receive structured course materials, instructional guidance, and academic support through the program format selected.
The level of parent involvement depends on the student’s age, independence, and online learning experience. Most families benefit from periodically checking assignment progress, pacing, and communication to help students stay organized and accountable throughout the course.
No. AP Exam registration, fees, and testing arrangements are handled separately through the College Board and participating schools or testing locations.
Students should review missed work, communicate early, and request support as soon as possible. Parent support with scheduling, accountability, and follow-through can help students get back on track.