Most states in America don't require parents of homeschoolers to be college educated. The vast majority of homeschooling parents, whether they are college educated or not, give their children a sound education. But there are some parents who neglect their children. To ensure that homeschoolers get a proper education, some states require them to be evaluated annually.
Even in states such as Alabama where homeschooling is illegal, many parents are homeschooling their kids through a loophole called the church school option. And some of the parents there are not college educated.
Homeschooling laws vary from country to country. Homeschooling is illegal in some countries, such as Germany. In other countries like Malaysia, there are no homeschooling laws at all and homeschooling parents are educating their children in total freedom.
So it all depends on the country and state you come from.
Yes. A lot of colleges are looking for homeschoolers
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.
I assume you're talking about online courses, and yes, if your state law or court order, requires child support through college. Dads House
Yes i am homeschooled and my parents work! the school if you are thinking about homeschooling and work is www.flvs.net
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.
From everything Ive heard, you cant homeschool for college credits. And that's actual information from a guidance councler.
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.
You are describing a truant and in some cases the parent and child would have to go to court.
No.
Possibly, yes.
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I know it's scary to take your child into homeschooling, and that is exactly what I thought. But I have talked to a friend who put their child through home schooling and they shared with me this reading program which works best especially for young kids, and I tried it out and it has been amazing. I canβt put the link here, but if you go to my bio you can find it in a bitly link (which I know is sketchy, but its all I had). Hopefully it works for you as well!!