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What are some online places to get more answers about home-schooling?
FYI: I'm actually a long-time home-school mom. We started in the "early years" before home-school was becoming popular. My question is posted as a service to others that are just beginning to learn about their options.
Please posts links to worthwhile and helpful home-school websites that you use or know to be of high quality.
Another great site with information and statistics about home-education is the National Home Education Research Institute found at http://www.nheri.org/
Dr. Brian Ray is well-known in the home-school community and travels the world speaking in gov't sessions, court cases, etc. His research is amazing and very helpful.
http://www.startwrite.com/ has a great handwriting program that you can download. It costs around $40 give or take. I really like it.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Here are some sites I use:
Source(s): http://www.3moms.com/ http://www.schoolexpress.com/ http://www.factmonster.com/ http://www.crayola.com/ http://www.starfall.com/ http://www.fiveinarow.com/ http://www.aop.com/ http://www.ushistory.org/ - 1 decade ago
Informative information on all aspects of home schooling as well as various styles:
Secular: http://nhen.org/ (all-inclusive homeschool information site, no statement of faith to join)
Christian: http://hslda.org/ (great for information though visibly Christian and requires one to sign a statement of faith to join)
My favorite that has everything under the sun is A to Z's Home's Cool Homeschool: http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/
Source(s): Home educator of eight years - lilmamaLv 41 decade ago
1) Find out what the laws are in your state concerning homeschooling by writing your state department of education.
2)Find out what your states standards are for your child's age.
3)Choose a program to teach like abeka(my favorite)
4)Start homeschooling Good luck and God bless!
check out www.homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/weblinks/help.htm for more info.
- Melissa CLv 51 decade ago
There is a great support group at www.gruops.yahoo.com/groups/homeschool.
I am a newbie and find this group very helpful.
- Nerds Rule!Lv 61 decade ago
You can ask people on here. We're either home-schooled, home-schooling, have been, will be, ect.
You can also try google. Good luck!!