No. A child's education is the responsibility of the parent, and a child cannot be homeschooled without the parent registering them as a homeschool student with the local government or school district. A parent must give their written approval of whatever education their children are recieving.
Yes i am homeschooled and my parents work! the school if you are thinking about homeschooling and work is www.flvs.net
Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
Home-School.com has a lot of pertinent information for parents looking to homeschool their children.
Homeschool parents go to these conventions where different homeshcool text books are displayed by different organizations.
Yes if she wants her parents to go to jail.
There are lots of reasons parents choose to homeschool their children. A lot of places offer homeschool support group meetings for parents and their children where they can meet once a week or whenever the group decides to have meetings. Here the children can socialize with other homeschooled children, go on field trips. And the parents can get tips and ideas and support to help them in their homeschooling.
No. Your parents are legally responsible for your education until you are 18. This means that if they say they are 'homeschooling' you, then they are required to provide you with a suitable teacher (either themselves or another adult) you cannot homeschool yourself, although you can follow a homeschool program or curriculum which was provided by your parents by yourself.
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There are many free resources to help parents develop their own homeschool curricula. Many states will provide a free list of sources used in public schools if parents request one from the state Department of Education. The American Homeschool Association can put parents in touch with resources, and there are hundreds of websites devoted to offering parents and teachers free or highly discounted lesson plans, worksheets, and more.
Absolutely! However, many single parents choose not to do this, due to the need to work to support their family.
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No, the kids go to private school.