Are you ready to start homeschooling but feeling overwhelmed by all the questions and misconceptions?
In this video, I’ll define homeschooling and address the 10 most common concerns for new homeschooling parents and clarify what homeschooling really is. Whether you're just starting out or considering making the switch, this guide will help you avoid common pitfalls and take the right first steps toward homeschooling success.
DEFINITION OF (TRUE) HOMESCHOOLING:
Homeschooling, in its most basic form, is a curated education that is led by a parent or guardian, isn’t answerable to any higher authority with regard to implementation and approach, can be individualized based on the unique needs of each child, and is typically brought about within a family’s primary residence.
TOP 10 QUESTIONS FOR NEW HOMESCHOOLERS
- What do I need to include for the Notice of Intent (NOI)?
- What’s the best online curriculum for homeschooling?
- What about my child’s need for friends and socialization?
- What is a homeschool co-op, and how can I join one?
- Do I need an accredited program to homeschool?
- What if I want to put my kids back in school? Do I need a transcript?
- Will colleges accept homeschoolers?
- Is there any state funding for homeschooling in Nevada?
- How do we homeschool when both parents work full-time?
- How do I handle judgment from others when I pull my kids out of public school?
Did I miss any questions?
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