by Helen Heard
Please allow me let you in on something, I am a proud, card carrying home school graduate, and there are actually more of us than you might think. My parents decided to home school me, because they were in a foreign countr...read more
by Abby Normal
Homeschooling information abounds out there on the Internet. Sifting through it all can give one the headache of the century! Some web sites give you a free demo, just enough to get you interested and then they cut you off...read more
Whether a seasoned veteran, or a newcomer to the home school arena, finding just the right information can be a frustrating, overwhelming, and wonderful experience- all at the same time. A wide variety of home schooling m...read more
Contact your state superintendant of schools, either by internet or by phone. They can give you the legal requirements for instructional hours, curricula, testing requirements, and so on. Once you have that, make contac...read more
The best information we got when we began to homeschool was from the people in our area that already homeschooled. Our school system was of no help to us. After all, it costs them money every time a child is taken out of ...read more
Your best resource for home schooling information is the internet. But always make sure you are checking into your state rules and regulations on thelegal side of the matter. If these government websites tend to be a littl...read more
by Susan Kaveny
The extension service at your local state college is a good place to start. Since you have a computer, you should look at the on-line services, which may be able to teach subjects that aren't your best ones better than yo...read more
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