Home Schooling Requirements

Homeschooling is quite young. Even during the 80s, homeschooling was illegal. It is only in the early 90s that homeschooling got a go-ahead from the law. If you're wondering about the number of students homeschooled, you may get surprised. According to the U.S. Department of Education, 3.3% of school-aged kids learn at home schools. If you calculate the number, it comes to around 2 million. huge, right!


Though homeschooling parents reported that they are happy homeschooling, it can be difficult. There are many requirements you need to fulfill if you decide to homeschool your child. Let's take a look at some common requirements.

1. Based on the law enforced by your state, someone has to be there at home to homeschool the kid. It is great if you or your spouse can homeschool your kid. Some state also permits someone else to homeschool your kids. In that case, you can take help from several curriculums available online.

2. Being on the wheel can be another reason to homeschool your kids. If you're moving to a new area, make sure to take help from the local support group of other homeschool parents. You will get information about the homeschooling laws of that place. You may also need to notify the board.

3. Understanding homeschool laws can be an ordeal as they contain various jargon. Don't forget to go through the glossary to get a complete understanding of the laws in your region. Remember that you need at least a high school diploma or a similar one to homeschool your kid.

4. Some states ask you to give a name to your homeschool. This name will get included in the future high school diploma and transcript. Choose a simple name.

5. A lot of people are still struggling to get accustomed to the idea of homeschooling. even some states are not great supporters of homeschooling. A major part of society considers homeschooling as "complete negligence". If you're a homeschooling parent, you need to be always prepared. Go through every detail mentioned in the law. Don't forget to document anything you teach. Proper documentation will help you gauge and prove the progress of your child.

6. You need to be very careful about the curriculum. Many states ask for instructions equal to the ones used in public schools. Have a clear idea about the curriculum used in public schools of your state. Based on the same, plan your curriculum and content. Nowadays, you get a lot of online resources that help you develop your homeschool courses.

7. Finally, you should set up your own homeschool space. If you plan to set up your small school in your backyard, plan it. Design the space that helps in getting your kid to study. Arrange the required storage and other essentials for your home school. You need to specify your short-term and long-term goals and act towards achieving them. Finally, maintain a schedule of your homeschool. You need a fixed school time like any other school.


Homeschooling does not make your kids learn any less. If you decide to homeschools, you may get judged at times by other parents. don't worry! If you fulfill the above requirements, you will go a long way.

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