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No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
Sure. If your interested in Christian homeschooling try the Sonlight Curriculum. They have curricula for all age groups and offer resources, as well as tips for homeschooling parents. You can find a directory of Christian homeschooling resources and links to top Christian homeschooling sites at Homeschoolers for Christ. Alpha Omega offers one of the least expensive, and in my opinion, the best Christian home school curricula available. You can view some options at http://www.homeschoolingcentral.net
it depends on what type of homeschooling your doing but with most homeschooling you get better grades because everything is open book and you can use the internet on any question even tests, well this is for internet homeschooling.
There are many forms of homeschooling . . . Unschooling, The Charlotte Mason Method, Classical, A Thomas Jefferson Education, Relaxed and School at Home are just some of them. There are four general types of homeschooling to choose from: Internet courses that teach your child Computer software that you install DVD or video tape programs that your child watches on tv The text book way: you teach your child from a teachers book
Secular Homeschooling - magazine - was created in 2007.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.
There are many stories on homeschooling forums about the cons of homeschooling. Most of these revolve around socialization and not having the children integrated into society.
Homeschooling is in fact legal in all of the Australian states and territories.
Yes, homeschooling is free, what isn't free is the teaching materials.
When it comes to homeschooling the rules and information varies from state to state. I recommend looking at homeschooloingabout.com to get accurate information regarding homeschooling in your state.