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In most places, no. Most governments and school districts do not require the parent to have any sort of license or degree to home educate their own children, however some places do require parents to have a legally recognized degree in education or teaching in order to educate their child at home.
You can go online to the Board of Education in your state and it will give you the information you need.
Ask your teacher and principal (aka mom and dad)! Some states and school districts have certain requirements when it comes to homeschool diplomas, but it is the parent's responsibility to provide you with what you need.
It depends on the state I think. In Indiana, for example, there are no laws concerning that. You can homeschool your children even if you did not graduate from High School.Answer:It is new information for me that parent's education matters for their kids enrollment. There would be some laws for some states out there but as far as distance learning is concerned then there are several institutes like UK Open College that does not place such compulsions for registrations. They offer flexible registration with better education.You just go and check their policies for detailed information.
Personally, I don't quite know what an overview of kindergarten homeschool would be. However, I found this great site (www.time4learning.com/education/kindergarten.shtml) that should have all of the information you need.
You need to be familiar with your state's homeschool laws. Sometimes credit is given for Physical Education when being homeschooled and is usually written or documented by the parents and provided to the local school board. BUT not all states require PE for homeschool children.
No, you will need a parent/guardian to accompany you
Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
There is no need on any specific software to be a homeschool student. http://www.homeschool-how-to.com/start-homeschooling.html here are what you have to do to start homeschooling.
You will need to know how much it can change your life, if your qualified to homeschool, and how much time you will spend doing it each day.
The Department of Non-Public Education website is a good resource for homeschool families, with information on requirements, links to resources, and even information on getting driver's license training for your teen. I don't think you can download a curriculum from their site but you can get links that will get you where you need to go.