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The first in a series of articles for those considering homeschooling.
There are a lot of things to take into consideration when trying to decide if homeschooling is right for your family.
Thinking of homeschooling? Read helpful home education information about resources, laws, teaching, curriculum, socialization, support and financial & time commitments.
Sometimes a family will decide after a few months of public or private school they want to bring their child home to homeschool. Can they do that?
There are many things to consider before making the decision to homeschool. Homeschooling is not for everyone.
Thinking about homeschooling in Virginia? Here are some details about what the state requires.
Trying to make the decision to educate children at home? Here are ideas, and pros and cons to be considered when deciding about teaching kids through homeschooling.
Thinking about homeschooling in Maryland? Here is a summary of the regulations required by the State.
Parents of children with autism don't have to forego homeschooling. From deciding to homeschool to securing therapies, get prepared to homeschool your autistic child.
What's your family's learning style? Learn the difference between unschooling, Charlotte Mason, car-schooling, classical education, online education, and school-at-home.
Learn how to register for homeschool testing services. Find out what to expect from the testing process, plus pros and cons of alternative child testing.
An explanation of the true meaning of socialization for homeschoolers and those who constantly ask if homeschooling impairs a child's social abilities later in life.
How many kids are homeschooled? What are the pros and cons of homeschooling? Learn why parents most often choose to teach kids at home, plus how to homeschool.
Many homeschoolers are taking advantage of the wide array of online homeschool programs that are being offered. Check some out.
There are two fundamental myths about homeschooling that can deter a parent's decision to begin homeschooling.
Single parents, listen up! You can easily homeschool your fifth and younger grader on as little as $600 a year. Here's how!


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