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NEW, CONFUSED, CONSIDERING...

 


Making the decision to take control of your children’s education can seem overwhelming. More and more families are making the decision to homeschool. Today more than three million children are being taught at home - by parents just like you.

To help you make the decision that is right for you and your family, all the resources, including Support Groups, are brought together here at Homeschool.com.

Our member Forums are filled with parents just like you who are willing to share their advice and experiences.

To help you make an informed decision, we recommend that you sign up for our eNewsletter and member Forums. The Frequently Asked Questions section will provide answers to a number of concerns you may have. Our Quick Start eKit will provide you with information and materials that will help you decide which homeschooling approach is best for you and your children. Our Homeschooling Bootcamp helps you

  • get your supplies organized,
  • discover your child's learning style,
  • work with them to set goals, and
  • find curriculum to support these goals.

And we have an excellent 60-minute recording you can listen to called, "Who Are Homeschoolers and What Do They Do All Day?" The play button is on the right hand side of this page. You can either listen to this recording from your computer, or you can download the MP3 recording to your own iPod or CD.

Each child has their own way of learning. Finding that special curriculum which best works for your child can sometimes be challenging. Our Resource Guide will help you find the materials you need to begin the journey into a shared experience of learning and discovery with your child.

Homeschooling laws differ from state to state. So we suggest you find a local homeschooling Support Group in your area and ask them what the laws are for your state.

For additional information, be sure to read these helpful articles:

 

  


 
Rebecca Kochenderfer
Co-founder and
Senior Editor

"Who are homeschoolers and
what do they do all day?"

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