If I am understanding your question correctly you are asking about whom to contact when or your intentions of home schooling. You must let the local school system in your area know that you will be home schooling you children at home. I would strongly urge you to have your home school curriculum in hand, a daily schedule (and a yearly schedule if possible accounting for 180 days of school) , and a record keeping system as proof that you are indeed capable of teaching your child at home. Do not go into the school office as a know it all or with a grudge to settle; but have a humble and firm attitude with confidence that you are able to teach your child. If you are not confident most schools will question your ability as a Parent to teach your child.
No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
visit www.hslda.org The four basic steps for beginning homeschooling are to contact a local homeschool support group in your area, choose a homeschooling curriculum, familiarize yourself or whoever will be working in a teaching capacity with the curriculum and then begin teaching.
There are several different materials and resources you can use depending on your personal educational philosophy. One option is to use curriculum published specifically for homeschooling families. Another option would be to contact your local school district and ask them about their homeschooling policy. Many school districts will lend homeschooling families their curricula and textbooks, as may offer access to extracurricular activities or school libraries. In addition, the public library and the Internet are also wonderful resources for homeschooling families. The Internet contains an endless amount of websites specifically geared towards homeschooling and your particular needs.
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.
You will need to contact your state's education board to find out what the guidelines are for homeschooling. After that there are several cyber schools that will help you with your curriculum.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Secular Homeschooling - magazine - was created in 2007.
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.