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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 436886" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>There are a LOT of resources to help you homeschool. From programs you buy to use on the computer to books to on line, to many other things. Your public school system probably has an option that is offered by the state to homeschool over the computer. It has the limitation that X hrs a day must be done every day at least 5 days a week. Some will let you have weekend days count, but many insist that it can happen any time during a weekday, but it must be on a weekday. </p><p></p><p>Our middle school has over 35% of the teachers who homeschooled their kids during the middle school years!! Several of them had the kids sitting in the classroom doing homeschool work while mom or dad taught the middle school students. in my opinion something is SERIOUSLY wrong when that many of the teachers in a school won't let their own child attend! If manster can be home alone during the time you work or if husband is there, then it shouldn't be a problem. just look for groups he can be a member of and local homeschooling families that you can do things with to get the social stuff. Art classes and city sports leagues are great for this. Google home school laws and your state to find out the legal requirements. </p><p></p><p>many schools have stopped messing with homeschoolers much. The homeschool legal defense assos (hslda) is a very effective group. Their website is awesome for telling you yoru rights and responsibilities. In my state they cannot even legally ASK me what days J is in school or what curriculum we are using unless we use their online homeschool program. Not all states are that way, but the hslda website is very thorough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 436886, member: 1233"] There are a LOT of resources to help you homeschool. From programs you buy to use on the computer to books to on line, to many other things. Your public school system probably has an option that is offered by the state to homeschool over the computer. It has the limitation that X hrs a day must be done every day at least 5 days a week. Some will let you have weekend days count, but many insist that it can happen any time during a weekday, but it must be on a weekday. Our middle school has over 35% of the teachers who homeschooled their kids during the middle school years!! Several of them had the kids sitting in the classroom doing homeschool work while mom or dad taught the middle school students. in my opinion something is SERIOUSLY wrong when that many of the teachers in a school won't let their own child attend! If manster can be home alone during the time you work or if husband is there, then it shouldn't be a problem. just look for groups he can be a member of and local homeschooling families that you can do things with to get the social stuff. Art classes and city sports leagues are great for this. Google home school laws and your state to find out the legal requirements. many schools have stopped messing with homeschoolers much. The homeschool legal defense assos (hslda) is a very effective group. Their website is awesome for telling you yoru rights and responsibilities. In my state they cannot even legally ASK me what days J is in school or what curriculum we are using unless we use their online homeschool program. Not all states are that way, but the hslda website is very thorough. [/QUOTE]
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