Getting Started with Home Schooling
· Locate your state’s homeschool group. You can do this online easily by typing in your
state and the keyword “homeschooling” at your favorite search engine. Then go to your state listing. You can
usually find many different sites that will offer this information for you.
· Locate your local support group for parents of home schooled kids. These groups will help
you to get good tips from other parents and is a great place to find like minded people to share your troubles
etc.
· Know the laws in your state about homeschooling. If you have questions, arrange for an
evaluation with your local school board so that you can verify that your child is approved for homeschooling. They
will also check for a proposal from you about homeschooling your child
· Get any magazines, books and/or other supplies that you will need in order for you to
have steady resources on hand to offer tips etc.
What Happens next?
When it comes to the homeschooling of your children, there are quite a few factors that play
into not just what you will do about it, but also how you will make sure that you are approved to do it. Like
everything else, this is a process. Many people have questions that they need to answer about homeschooling. As the
parent/teacher of your child, you must do the following to get started with homeschooling:
· Develop your homeschooling curriculum that is both approved by the school board or state,
as well as meeting your ability to teach.
· Schedule a meeting with the school board or state education officials so that they can
offer you any help with tutors etc. that are approved. You will also be presenting your proposal at this
meeting.
· Get information about and register for evaluations with your school board or state to
ensure that your child is meeting with the approved standards in your area.
· Get yourself certified to teach your child
· Create a homeschooling proposal for what you are planning to teach your child and how you
plan to go about it.
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