Homeschooling costs vary wildly. A student may be homeschooled for a very low cost by using free resources such as the local library, the internet, used curriculum sales, or distance-learning programs provided by local public schools. The last option is not generally recommended, as it removes freedom of curriculum choice, which is a main reason many people choose to homeschool.
Expenses increase from there, and there is really no limit to how much it can theoretically cost.
Homeschooling usually doesn't cost anything, unless you pay a private tutor.
There are a number of online resources for homeschooling, however your state's regulations may override the cheapest deals you might find. One online homeschooling source is thejubileeacademy.org. There are several curriculum options for about $300 or less for a full years' curriculum. Switched-on-schoolhouse and lifepac, from Alpha Omega, are 2 options. These are Christian curricula.
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.
It is free.
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Well when i put my child in home schooling it was free but in other homeschooling cost about 50$ 4
Homeschooling is not a paying job. Parents who don't like public education and aren't satisfied with the local private schools have the option of homeschooling their kids in some states. If you're talking about teaching other people's kids in their homes, then you are talking about tutoring, not homeschooling.
your looking at roughly $1400
It depends on how well you teach them.
the money is not what you should be concerned with. The homeschooling programs out there are all christian based and that could prevent your child from learning science based material.
No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
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