วันพุธที่ 5 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Homeschooling, A Beginners Guide Part I

Author : Camilla Ricketts
If you have made the decision to homeschool your children you may be overwhelmed with everything you feel you have to do to get started. Relax, homeschooling can be relatively stress free and completely enjoyable. The interaction you have with your children and relationships you build will last a lifetime.Homeschooling is legal in al fifty states. It is a viable alternative to public schooling no matter what your reasons for deciding to homeschool. In this series of articles you will be guided step by step through the basics of beginning to homeschool. Including information on:
Homeschooling Laws
Researching Curriculum
Creating a Curriculum
Getting Organized
Changing your Mindset
Getting Encouragement
Gaining Confidence
Going your Own WayFirst, you must research the homeschooling laws in your state. Every state has different requirements of homeschoolers. Some require that you register with the local school system and have yearly testing. Others require documentation on lesson plans and course studies. You want to make sure you follow the laws of your state. You can visit your state Department of Education web site or The Home School Legal Defense Association at hslda.org for a summary of all fifty states homeschooling laws.I would not recommend contacting your local school department. They usually are not well versed in homeschooling statutes and may give you misinformation unintentionally. Make sure your information comes from a reputable source and prepare to follow the requirements of your state.Camilla Ricketts is a homeschooling mother of two boys ages 9 and 14. For more homeschool resources visit thefrugalhomeschoolblog
and hslit-collections.com.
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