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  1. Jul 5, 2023 · Instead of attending traditional public or private school, homeschooled children are taught by their parents at home. Learn more about the homeschooling movement and what's really involved...

  2. Jul 27, 2022 · Homeschooling in India is an alternative educational method that entails the child completing his education and learning at home rather than going to a traditional classroom environment, particularly after the COVID-19 Pandemic. While several countries have always been friendly to homeschooling, homeschooling in India still has a long way to go.

  3. All other approaches to homeschooling are subsumed under two basic categories: structured and unstructured homeschooling. Structured homeschooling includes any method or style of home education that follows a basic curriculum with articulated goals and outcomes.

  4. Nov 16, 2022 · By educating at home, you determine the structure of your day. If your child struggles to wake up by 7:00 a.m., for example, you can start school later. And, since homeschool timing is fluid, you can go ahead and make your child's dentist appointment on a Tuesday at noon.

  5. 7 Simple Steps to Start Homeschooling. “Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.” —Vincent van Gogh. Simple Step 1 Connect with parents who are already homeschooling. Simple Step 2 Understand your state’s homeschool law.

  6. Dec 7, 2020 · Homeschooling requires planning, organization, and ingenuity, which may not be a parent’s strong suit. Some parents feel they need more breaks from their children and don’t feel equipped to manage their children with the intensity usually required of homeschoolers.

  7. The approach to education enshrined in homeschooling is deeply rooted in the philosophical principles of individualism, self-directed learning, and a belief in the inherent curiosity of children. This approach seeks to tailor the educational experience to suit each child’s unique learning style, pace, and interests.

  8. Feb 15, 2023 · Homeschooling is an educational option in which parents educate their children at home rather than sending them to a traditional school. Most homeschooling families cover subjects that are taught in traditional schools, but they may also include independent study programs, college or co-op classes, volunteering opportunities, and more.

  9. One of the first things every new homeschooling parent needs to do is to understand and fulfill their state’s homeschooling requirements. These homeschool laws are often a few simple tasks that you complete at the outset of your homeschool experience.

  10. Homeschooling gives you the freedom to personalize their education so they can realize their potential. HSLDA passionately advocates for the freedom to homeschool and offers support for every stage of your homeschool journey.