Homeschooling

How to Get Certified to Homeschool a Child

You do not need to be certified to homeschool your child. Homeschooling is not only legal in all 50 states, but parents are legally entitled to do the teaching, either by doing it themselves or hiring someone else like a tutor. It is up to each state to decide how much freedom parents have within the homeschool parameter. Some states require the homeschooling parent to keep detailed records of all the activities and subjects learned during the school year, others require you to do nothing in terms of documentation; Home School Legal...

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What Do I As a Parent Need to Do to Homeschool My Child?

The number of Homeschooling families in the United States continues to grow, according to the National Home Education Research Institute. Homeschooling a child takes a lot of soul searching, planning and dedication. If you are ...

How to Register a Homeschooled Child

As of 2010, 40 states require that parents wishing to homeschool their children register with the school district in which the child resides. This registration requirement allows the county board of education to ensure that eac...

How to Homeschool a Kid

homeschooling is no longer considered a fringe movement in the United States. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, there were an estimated 2 million homeschooling kids in the U.S. in 2009. This number is...

How to Start Homeschooling Kids

The decision to homeschool your kids is not an easy one, but it is a decision that a growing number of families in the United States are making. According to the National Home Education Research Institute, approximately two mil...

How to Begin Homeschooling Your Child

homeschooling has risen in popularity for the past 20 years. In the early days of the home school movement, families who homeschooled their children were sometimes regarded with suspicion. Now, homeschooling is commonplace and ...

How to Start Homeschooling Your Child

Many famous Americans were homeschooled during part or all of their education, including Thomas Jefferson, George Washington Carver, Thomas Edison, Andrew Carnegie, and Louisa Mae Alcott. About two million American children wer...

How to Homeschool Your Children

The Department of Education's 2009 National Household Education Surveys Program (NHES) reported that, in 2007, an estimated 1.5 million children were home schooled. The survey also reports that homeschooling has increased 74 pe...

How to Start Homeschooling

The process of homeschooling can be overwhelming even for those who are experienced homeschoolers. When you’re just beginning, you must quickly become familiar with laws, record-keeping and curriculums--and you must adapt...

Reasons to Homeschool a Child

People who homeschool their children choose this method of instruction for a myriad of reasons, such as giving their children quality education, protecting them from danger and helping them become independent, responsible adult...

How to Homeschool Your Child

...relish the role of teaching a child to take steps, to talk, to learn colors and build with blocks. Many parents enjoy the experience of teaching their children so much they want to extend the role by homeschooling their offs...

5 Things You Need to Know About Homeschooling

Homeschooling is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to conventional education, and it's a method that gives parents the opportunity to take a proactive, first hand interest in their child's learning. Parents base the...