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Getting Started in Homeschoolingby Anne Elliott, August 18, 2003 Why are you homeschooling? List as many reasons as you can, then mark your top 3 reasons. Is homeschooling legal? See http://www.hslda.org for a list of laws in your state. (Note: It costs $100/year to join Home School Legal Defense Association – and it’s well worth it!) Check for laws pertaining to:
Common objections: See http://www.hsu.edu/faculty/worthf/argue.html for an article on answers to common objections to homeschooling, written by Fred Worth of Henderson State University. List your own personal objections: Learning Styles and Teaching Methods: One of the best things about homeschooling is the ability to customize your child’s education to best suit his or her needs. Both you, the parent-teacher, and your children, the students, need to think about several things:
Knowing these things will help you realize how you (and your child) best learn and what methods are least effective. Choosing curriculum: Before choosing a curriculum, decide how much time you as a parent have to teach your child each day (in hours). Also, exactly how much money do you have available to spend? If you are short on money, do you have helpful resources, such as libraries and homeschool support groups, available in your area?
List some possible curriculum companies: Record Keeping: Depending on your state’s laws, you should consider keeping a record of:
Hints: Be flexible, especially when it comes to:
I'd love to chat with you... please feel free to e-mail me! ~Anne J
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