Home-School.com has a lot of pertinent information for parents looking to homeschool their children.
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Homeschooling is regulated by the individual states. Google your state and "homeschool laws."
Yes. Homeschool is growing significantly in popularity and has seen an increase every year in recent years.
Yes. Homeschooling is illegal in Germany, and some families have had their children taken out of their custody because they wanted to homeschool. Those who are not German citizens, however, can be allowed to homeschool. For example, American military families who are living in Germany may educate their children according to American education laws and therefore are allowed to homeschool.
Parents homeschool their teens for a variety of reasons. Some children have different learning styles, and homeschooling allows for customized processes. Others homeschool to remove their child from circumstances where teachers or social pressures are having a negative effect. Some, like myself, choose to homeschool because it allows the children to follow their own interests and often learn at a much faster pace. My son, 16, is currently learning trigonometry, not from a book, but from game programming. This flexibility is simply not possible in an institutionalized environment.
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im homeschooled not many people homeschool there children but i think they should!
If you want to, yes, by all means!
You can find a lot of information here at http://www.hslda.org/docs/nche/000010/200410250.asp.
Yes, many expatriates home school their children.
From everything Ive heard, you cant homeschool for college credits. And that's actual information from a guidance councler.
You need to have a teaching degree to teach children other than your own... At least that is the law in Canada.