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For those who don't homeschool the concept seems remote. How can a parent deal with having kids home all day and adequately teach them the things they would otherwise learn from professionals? On the other hand, there is the safety of having children home instead of exposed to peer pressure and other dangers at an early age. Teaching children directly what they need to know without distractions, letting them go at their own pace, can be very beneficial. My sister is a teacher responsible for certification of homeschooled students. She tests for level proficiency and guides parents in teaching their children. When homeschooling there are state guidelines and school resources available. For instance, if a parent is not good at math a child can take just a math class in the public schools. And there are field trip opportunities arranged for groups of homeschooled students. It's not as isolating an experience as one might imagine, especially when a family has several children. These books and links will get you started.
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