You need to be sure WHY you are home schooling. Write down exactly why you want to do this. If it is a spur of the moment decision, chances are you are going to regret it in a few weeks, and both you and your child will suffer as a result of it. Even if you have good reasons for home schooling, there will be many times when you will question the wisdom of going ahead with this strange and difficult responsibility. That's when it's even more important to be able to go back and remember where the idea came from.
it depends on where you live. If you live in Florida you can go to FPEA.com... Homeschooling is not as hard as it seems you can find info just about anywhere!
Visit hslda.org. They have lots of info. by state. To see how other families are homeschooling successfully, visit http://www.homeschool-rewards.com Blessings
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.
The fastest way to get information on online homeschooling would be by going to home-school.com. You can also try talking to local schools and find out their advice on how to begin online homeschooling.
It can cost nothing if you use an online charter school for more info go to It depends on the courses. One major class for a first grader is going to be a couple of hundred dollars full scale curriculum etc.., but some people do it on homemade stuff and go as low as 30 or 40 dollars. High school courses are pretty expensive, but college is about $8000 per semester. You are going to want some more info about homeschooling. Each State in America has their own laws about homeschooling. Some states are easier than others. Every state has an organization to help you get started. You can meet other parents and swap curriculum etc... Good luck
It depends on your jurisdiction and the more local regulations.
There are many websites on the internet, which can give a lot of information regarding homeschooling. Such examples are: www.schomeeducatorsassociation.org, www.homeedmag.com, www.homeschool.com/new/faq.asp.
Yes. Many people homeschool their children. They need to register the fact that they are homeschooling, as there are certain legal requirements that must be met. For more information on the requirements for homeschooling in Australia, see the related link.
Many different websites offer homeschooling materials, books and more. Some of these include HomeSchoolingBooks.com, Time4learning.com, HomeSchoolingSupply.com and others.
No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
You are the only student, so more one on one Time.