depends on the home. As long as the parent is doing their part, the child should be secure, stable, and well developed.
I disagree. It depends on the kid and the school and the area. The important thing for homeschooling is to make sure your child has enough socializing. But having a stable home doesn't mean your child will be alright at school. There is a lot of bad stuff at school and nothing can quite contradict that. Make sure you communicate with your child and really listen to whether they are having a good time a school. If you have given them a stable home with a stay-at-home mother and a good father than the only reason that they would be sad for a week or more would most likely be something happening at school. If your child is having a bad time at school and doesn't look forward to going to school, don't wait to act. Take them out of school.
Homeschooling is an alternative to public and private schooling. It involves educating children at home instead of sending them to a traditional school. It allows for flexibility in curriculum and learning methods.
ashworth is just a public school for people who are interested in distance learning and home- schooling, also known as online schooling.
no. I'm home schooled and the public school in my town has no part in my education. If you are looking for a computer schooling, than go to k12.com. that is an amazing school and i love it.
Their is public and catholic schools. Their is also alternative and online schooling. Then their is home schooling. Then the other ones are prep and boarding school.
No, not at all... Unless your country has a specific rule on homeschooling...
Yes, home school saves time, energy, and money. Keep in mind however that home schooling a child will take disipline on the part of you and your child.
Because your not a anti social
They are in daycare at 2, not school. As long as they are activated at home and plays with other kids so they learn how to interact they can be home.
well, you could try home schooling or cyber school. or a private school. Private School is a best option, if you think you are not able to manage your teen in Home Schooling. See the related links for List of Private Schools in Utah.
No it is not. It is very unorganized. You would be better off in a Public School. NEVER do homeschooling, you will definitely not learn as much at Home Schooling.
Some states such as Main and New Mexico allow mixed home schooling/public school attendance. You should check with the public schools department in your locale.
American Public University will accept most high school diplomas from accredited programs, including home schooling, online high schools and GEDs.