Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
Home-School.com has a lot of pertinent information for parents looking to homeschool their children.
Absolutely! However, many single parents choose not to do this, due to the need to work to support their family.
There are lots of reasons parents choose to homeschool their children. A lot of places offer homeschool support group meetings for parents and their children where they can meet once a week or whenever the group decides to have meetings. Here the children can socialize with other homeschooled children, go on field trips. And the parents can get tips and ideas and support to help them in their homeschooling.
absolutely not. Education is a requirement a law..be it private, public or homeschool. Parents do not get paid or funded to homeschool their children nor are their any tax break for homeschoolers.
On the average 45% of home schooled children return their own children to triditional schools.
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.
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.
The first website you need to look at is http://www.doe.in.gov/sservices/homed.htm. This will tell you what Indiana law requires in order to be able to homeschool, as well as resources available to parents wanting to school their children at home.
You need to have a teaching degree to teach children other than your own... At least that is the law in Canada.
they don't want their kids in the trash of public school, but dont have the money to send them to private school. they are willing to put extra personal investment in kids' education. normally is conservative parents or parents of kids who need flexible schedules b/c of serious sports or acting. Nowadays not many people have their children homeschooled. In fact, in most of the countries its compulsory for all chldren to attend school. Only the parents who are from a royal background or are exceptionally rich and have a great chance of their children being kidnapped, homeschool their children. Hope you got the idea.
There are not many people available that will provide homeschooling for no cost at all, as an alternative parents can homeschool their children using resources such as a local library, and contacting nearby schools for homeschool curriculum material.
Only about three percent of children are homeschooled. The amount of students deciding to be homeschooled is growing every year.