If your child has never been enrolled in a public school, you do not need to inform anyone. If your child has been in a public school, you fill out a withdraw form just as you would if you were moving or putting him in private school. For reason or new school, write "homeschool."
The Georgia Home Education Association has a great website with lots of information on homeschooling in your state, including compliance with state laws. Their web address is: http://www.ghea.org/
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.
Homeschooling websites often used include www.homeschool.com, www.home-school.com and www.homeschoolcentral.com. Also, information on homeschooling can be obtained from your state's Department of Education website.
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.
You need to send some papers in to a state board of homeschooling so you can be certified. For this you need a high school and college diploma.
Yeah. There is nothing wrong with that.
The Homeschooling in Arizona (www.homeschoolinginarizona.com) has a lot of information that can get you started teaching your child. They also provide links to materials like books that you will need.
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Try the homeschoolmom.com and HSDLR website. Both were very helpful to me. Homeschool.meetup.com is a website that promotes connections between homeschooling parents, with a focus that is activity-oriented to encourage social networks for homeschool parents and kids who are homeschooled.
Depending where you are you'll probably need to notify your local school that you're homeschooling your kid(s) and that they will no longer be attending. After that you can do whatever you or your kids want. Learning is easy, as long as school isn't stifling kids' natural desire to learn.
Nastia didnt do homeschooling she went to a private school called spring creek academy in plano Texas that has half day classes
If you son is missing, you will need to go to the police station to start a search.
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