I did home school in high school, I taught myself, my parents had nothing ot do with it, and I even paid for it. BUT if it is for younger children, there are actually stores and things out there to help with home schooling, like supplies, and books and such. If you get a program of the internet, you can submit exams on line, which is really helpful, and if you pay the full tuition all at ounce, they send you ALL the courses, books, and study guides, and you can divide them up as you see fit for your child. It is actually the best way to do it. Good luck.
2006-11-06 03:47:38
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answered by Jenny 2
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I know of two internatural home school groups. First, one is Seton Home Study in Front Royal, Va. The second one is a Mennonite Home School Program in Harrisonburg, VA. You should be able to get their phone numbers from the phone information operator. Good luck!
2006-11-06 04:13:52
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answered by ruthie 6
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If you home school on line they send you the assignments and you have teachers over the internet and it is really great cuz you can work at your pace and do extra homework to advance, my daughter used verizon academy but i'm sure you can find one over the internet good luck you will reallly like it.
2006-11-06 04:15:36
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answered by tortuga 2
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There are many curriculum vendors now. I order mine from Sonlight, at www.sonlight.com. All the books, together with a teachers manual and a schedule, come via UPS. it's great!
2006-11-08 01:21:42
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answered by maliforhome 2
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try:
www.heas.org.uk
this should have all the info you are looking for, including requirements, so on and so forth.
I googled "homeschooling in england" and found it.
took about two seconds
2006-11-06 04:04:47
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answered by Terri 6
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Everything you need, legal information, support groups and other info is here: http://www.education-otherwise.org/
2006-11-07 09:15:28
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answered by whoopscareless 3
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