It depends on how well you teach them.
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.
Pretty much anyone can be homeschooled... but kids with overprotective parents are likely to be homeschooled. Children with learning disabilities. Kids who are bullied in school. And kids who have mothers (or fathers) who are willing to spend all day with their kid to teach them.
don't punish him or her to much. He's or she's just a kid. He or she is probably just learning this stuff. Teach him or her that it is wrong but don't yell at him or her
about $5 000 a month until they finish school for learning English But if they have 10 kids they will get $10 000 a month for learning English for about 2 years of school The more kid you have the more money
First, what does this have to do in dating? Second, you must not be a teacher or else you would have a curriculum. And if your were homeschooling your kid, you could follow a normal school curriculum or by math and such that R made for 4th graders. Third, teach what they want to know about and at what level they are at.
A little kid can skit. But after learning.
actually it can be bad if you are a bad parent but if you let your kid go out alot after they are 9 or 10 it can be very easy if you also let them go where they want because letting them go to other homeschool activities is a very good idea because then they can make friends and you will be surprised by the amount of other homeschooling parents and kids just remember to not spoil them to much or they will have a lot of arguments in the future because they will always want to do what they want but they will have friends and they may be way less spoiled. I have learned from experience i am a kid that is homeschooled and going to homeschool activites is really fun. your welcome for the help. :)
Just as much as you are.
She is home schooled so she isn't taking any classes in school at this moment, shes just learning what every kid her age is learning.
Well as a kid our primary school insisted on us using www.coolmath-games.com/ A lot of the games you did not notice how much you were learning because the math was just an aspect of the game.
Welcome to adolescence! To an adult, you are a kid, you act like a kid and look like a kid. You are changing and learning and just starting to get an idea of how you and the world relate. And how little you are in comparison to the world. Because you are just in seventh grade and have no idea what the world is all about yet. Wait, it will get better.
Of course you can. You just have to run it by the school district in the area and make sure that the local/state government knows that you're homeschooling and not keeping your kid from school. There are homeschool programs where you can go every year to get the curriculum and whatnot. If you know any homeschoolers, then talk to them about it. Homeschooling can be a great thing for kids who are struggling or just don't like school. Just make sure that they have friends and a social life. Sometimes homeschooled kids end up going to school later and are too shy to make friends, or they're physically awkward. Include some Phys Ed if you want to homeschool to maintain coordination and balance and whatnot.