absolutely not. Education is a requirement a law..be it private, public or homeschool. Parents do not get paid or funded to homeschool their children nor are their any tax break for homeschoolers.
In most places, no. Parents are required to provide all the resources their children will need for their education. Some places view homeschools as a type of private school and will provide a small amount of government financial assistance - however, the parents may be required to use a certain curriculum, have their children take standardized testing, or subject themselves to 'school' evaluation visits to ensure that they are following government protocols.
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That is not fraud.. there is nothing wrong with that actually unless she is breaking specific homeschool laws in her state. People do not receive government funding or money to homeschool their children..the government does not PAY people or FUND people to homeschool.
At www.homeschoolviews.com there are hundreds of Homeschool Writing Printables, Homeschool Unit Studies, Printable Homeschool Recordkeeping Sheets and Homeschool Calendars & Schedules.
Homeschool microscopes are microscopes used by students who attend homeschool, and they are easy to use. They cost around $300 to $400.
Yes, the Bates family does homeschool.
* Well, It's possible to name it for Example:Pensacola Homeschool!
The easiest place to purchase homeschool software is on-line. Homeschool software is available through many website and homeschool co-ops. The decision of what software best fits the students education goals needs is the first step to purchasing homeschool software.
Homeschool curriculum are the objectives that your child will taught during homeschool and the order in which they will be taught. These are the lessons that will taught to your child from you or the instructor, whomever is doing the teaching for the child.
Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
If you are interested in homeschool, there are online classes, or c.d. programs. Or, you can get a textbook and teachers guide from amazon.com, or if you don't have time to homeschool yourself, look into a local consortium (a weekly class).
Home-School.com has a lot of pertinent information for parents looking to homeschool their children.
Yes. Homeschool is growing significantly in popularity and has seen an increase every year in recent years.