How To Get Started Homeschooling

  • September 30, 2009
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Want to be more involved with your children’s education? Here’s everything you need to know to start teaching them at home.

You Will Need

  • Knowledge of your state's laws regarding homeschooling
  • Teaching materials
  • Dedication
How To Get Started Homeschooling: Investigate your state's rules

Step 1: Investigate your state's rules

Investigate your local homeschooling laws. Homeschooling is legal in all fifty states, but the rules regarding attendance, curriculum, record-keeping, and testing vary. The Home School Legal Defense Association’s website (hslda.org) lists state-by-state requirements.

Parents do not have to have teaching credentials in order to homeschool their children.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Talk to homeschoolers

Step 2: Talk to homeschoolers

Search online for a homeschooling support group in your area. Homeschooling vets can guide you through any required paperwork and share what they’ve learned about the experience.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Choose a curriculum

Step 3: Choose a curriculum

Choose a curriculum. Your options range from the traditional method used in public schools to “unschooling,” which bases the program of study on the child’s interests.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Get teaching materials

Step 4: Get teaching materials

Figure out what teaching materials you need to purchase—textbooks, workbooks, teacher’s manuals, maps, and so on. Go online to find homeschool groups that sell used materials.

Attend your state’s homeschooling convention and/or curriculum fair to gather information on the best textbooks and other educational materals.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: File necessary notice

Step 5: File necessary notice

If required by your state, file notice with your local school superintendent of your intention to homeschool your child. Be sure to meet all deadlines. Some states also mandate that you file a home instruction plan.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Decide on a daily schedule

Step 6: Decide on a daily schedule

Figure out how you’re going to structure daily lessons. Though flexibility is one of the advantages of homeschooling, you should still have a general idea of how you will fit teaching and schoolwork into the household routine, especially if your state requires that your children pass standardized tests.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Consider outside help

Step 7: Consider outside help

Think about what kind of outside help you might need to educate your children properly. Consider hiring a tutor if a subject isn’t your strong suit.

See if you can trade on your expertise—you’ll teach a fellow homeschooler’s kids Spanish if she schools your children in science.

How To Get Started Homeschooling: Keep a transcript

Step 8: Keep a transcript

Keep a transcript of your children’s academic accomplishments: the courses they’ve completed, test scores, and any scholastic honors, such as winning a local science competition. They’ll probably need a transcript if they intend to go to college.

On average, children who are homeschooled perform better on standardized scholastic tests than both public school and private school students.

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Comments (4)

HeatherM

Adorable girls! Nice video!

over 2 years ago by HeatherM

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chickiepoo

Great video!! Thanks for letting parents know about the great alternative methods of educating our country's children! They are our future!

over 2 years ago by chickiepoo

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decembersun

Excellent video. Getting involved with a local homeschool group is also an excellent way to get information, help, and network with other homeschool families.

over 2 years ago by decembersun

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raycloud25

Smart person...didn't bring up the socialization question...so..why am I? Anyway, also like she didn't mock the unschool thing just gave a quick mention. All -in-all decent vid.

about 1 year ago by raycloud25

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