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Every family will have its own reasons for home schooling their children. Some do so because their child has special needs. Some do it because of religious reasons. Some do it simply because they know they can give their child more attention than they would otherwise get. There are numerous sites that support home schooling.
With that grammar I hope you won't be doing the home schooling. The answer is no.
It is a parent's responsibility to ensure that a child is educated. All available options are acceptable, including home schooling.
that would probably be homeschooling
The only people who can decide if home schooling is the right option for their child is the parent and the child involved. Depending on the parent's qualifications and the child's learning pace, home schooling may be a valid choice in which case more information can be found at http://www.homeschool.com/.
make a plan to make them go home schooling.
She was home schooled as a child and was an avid reader
child support is for the child .
In practise 'Yes' - but Home schooling is allowed.
rather than a child studying at home it is better to study at a school.from school a child can get a higher education than studying at home
Home schooling is a decision that takes serious consideration and research to decide if it is right for your child. Special needs,military families and those who move around a lot can benefit from home schooling. Before you make a decision, it would be beneficial to contact other home schooling parents in your area and ask plenty of questions as it is only a choice you alone can make.
Kristin Madden has written: 'Pagan homeschooling' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Goddess religion, Handbooks, manuals, Home schooling, Neopaganism, Religious aspects of Child rearing, Religious aspects of Home schooling