Each state has their own laws and requirements regarding homeschooling. Often you will have to coordinate your efforts with the local school district. About.com has a comprehensive state-by-state list of homeschooling laws. http://homeschooling.about.com/od/legal/Staying_Legal_Homeschool_Laws_and_Requirements.htm
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.
Yes, special needs children are the most often homeschooled. Ryan Gosling was pulled out of school because he had special needs and homeschooled... and he didn't turn out too bad huh? :)
give your child candy when they do what they are supposed to do in the bathroom.
Yes, you can homeschool your child. There are many books and lessons that will follow a similar pattern to what your child would learn in public school. A lot of homeschool curriculums can be done online with help from certified teachers. If you decide that you want to teach your child, you can find lesson plan and curriculums from your local library.
No. It takes special training and education. A child doesn't have the abilities nor the experience to do this.
Possibly, yes.
No.
You can homeschool in New Hampshire, but it's homeschool laws are considered among the strictest in the nation. Make sure you are familiar with all requirements before taking the next step.
Every child has their own learning style. The beauty of homeschool is that the child's education can be tailor-made to fit their personal learning style, rather than having to learn in the same way at the same pace as every other child in their grade or class.
Einstein had no special training; this is one of the reasons why he was heralded as a genius, also when he was a child he was thought to be retarded because of the abnormally large head and slurred and slow speech.
Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
Depends on the child. How well subjects were taught and what they learned.