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The description below was contributed by: A visitor, on Aug 01, 2000 01:26:50PM

4 Star Alternative School Rating

Description of this type of school/schooling method:
Choosing to home educate is gaining popularity. There are many resources available that can help you learn more about the process.

Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, but the laws vary widely, from giving you complete freedom and autonomy in your home, to requiring district registration, record-keeping and annual testing. Your first step should be to check your state's homeschool law to determine what may be required. HSLDA Home School Laws

Advantages:
Personalized education

Insurance that your child is learning what they should be learning

Every aspect of family living can become part of the learning and growing process

Trips and adventures become an organic part of your child? education

Creativity and inspiration brought on by family like-mindedness

Forming a closer bond with your child

The opportunity to respond to your child? full potential

No transportation/commuting hassles

Challenges:
Creating all or part of the curricula

Creating lesson plans

Realization that this is a full time job

Creating extra curricular activities for children to be with other kids their own age.

Most of these challenges can be met easily by scouting around for a homeschooling group that meets in your area to offer support, group learning activities and social events. Many homeschool group members support each other through frequent e-mail correspondence, as well. Some groups are based on a common background, such as religious affiliation or style of living, but most come together for geographic convenience, providing a variety of backgrounds and interests within the group.

Tuition/Costs:
$2,500/year or less

Other comments regarding tuition/costs:
Homeschooling cost will vary from state to state, largely depending on how you gather your resources, and whether you use a fully packaged curriculum for every subject, for only certain ones, or choose to create it all on your own. Libraries, the internet, used bookstores and more can become resources for collecting material.

Additional comments or suggestions:
To get started learning about homeschooling, check out: homeschooling.about.com

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