You must go to the Department of Education nearest your place and secure a form in order for the home schooling of your children to be recognized in the future.
Your local School Board of Education will have an extensive list of requirements. You can also check out your local library for a hard copy book with requirements. Homeschooling is a great form of education and your kids can learn a lot!
There are many websites that offer home schooling online, varying from kids to young adults. One can go to the K12 website to access home schooling resources.
No. Other options include online and home-schooling groups.
The most common reason for home schooling is that it saves more money.
Personally, I have not had the pleasure of partaking in the home schooling experience, I would suggest going to your local public library and asking the staff to further assist you.
Home schooling has it's pros and cons for kids in middle school. During this time, social skills are important. There are also classes like photography, journalism and others that the child may be missing out on because he could be learning a life skill.
Home schooling can be good and bad for children. Some children benefit with not being around and socializing with large group of kids and others have a negative affect.
yes but it is illigall to teach your kids if you dont have a degree unless you take an online program ^_^ I know because I'm home schooled.
Parents who have an open schedule, patient, and also good at discipline. You want to be strict enough that you kids learn but you also want to be patient enough so neither side gets aggravated. You have to learn how to discipline them but make sure they learn at the same time. As parents, they should not be working and have a ton of time at home. Parents who have educating experience are even more suitable for home schooling their kids.
Not if you live in Alabama, Kentuky, Arkansas, or Mississippi.
They are in daycare at 2, not school. As long as they are activated at home and plays with other kids so they learn how to interact they can be home.
If you are using a corresponding program, yes, if you are homeschooling your kids by yourself with out an accredited program, yes.