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Connecticut Homeschool Laws & Requirements
Connecticut Homeschool Laws To comply with Connecticut’s homeschool law, parents must ensure their children receive instruction in the following required subjects: Reading Writing Spelling English Grammar Geography Arithmetic U.S. History Citizenship (including a study of Town, State and Federal Government) Science (recommended) The suggested procedures for home instruction in Connecticut include: Submit a notice of […]
Homeschooling In Connecticut
How to Start Homeschooling in Connecticut Ready to get started? Here are the suggested steps* to begin homeschooling in Connecticut: Submit a notice of intent to homeschool form to the superintendent of schools in your town within 10 days of starting to homeschool. This form will be effective for one school year. Choose the ideal […]
Homeschooling In West Virginia
How to Start Homeschooling in West Virginia Families wondering how to enroll in homeschool in West Virginia need to know they have 2 options to legally homeschool in the state. Option 1: getting approval from a school board for homeschooling. Option 2: submitting a notice of intent Each of these options has different regulations regarding […]
West Virginia Homeschool Groups & Co-ops
West Virginia Homeschool Support Groups Although West Virginia doesn’t rank as one of the larger states, it certainly boasts an active population of homeschool families. Chances are, you will be able to find at least one local homeschool group that you can join. In general, most groups host the majority of their online interactions on […]
West Virginia Homeschool Laws & Requirements
Option 1: Getting Approval From a School Board for Homeschooling While this option is the least popular in West Virginia, those families that choose to homeschool by seeking approval from their local school board will be required to: Have their curriculum and instruction approved by the local school board Provide instruction at least 180 days […]
Teaching Math to Students with Autism
Autism and Math Evidence in the last few years has suggested that children with autism may have certain cognitive strengths in mathematics. A study published in Biological Psychiatry in 2013 seems to coincide with that theory. Researchers found that certain parts of the brain in children with autism are activated when solving math problems, and […]
Homeschooling In Nevada
How to Start Homeschooling in Nevada In order to legally homeschool your child in Nevada you must comply with the following: File a Notice of Intent to homeschool Include educational plan Teach the required subjects Choose your homeschool curriculum (curriculum choice is up to the parent) Begin enjoying learning together! Once the school district received […]
What, When, Why & How of Deschooling
What Is Deschooling? Deschooling involves a period where you do very little formal school work in order to re-calibrate your child’s natural love of learning. During the deschooling process you’ll adjust your understanding of, and approach to, how a child learns. Because public and private education is focused on educating multiple students at once, it […]