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Christmas Break: Homeschool Style

Christmas Break: Homeschool Style

There are so many ways to schedule your homeschool year, but one thing most of us have in common is that we take a long break over the December Holidays. Most years, I take off Thanksgiving through the New Year. I have found this is the easiest way for me to enjoy the...

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Teach Your Kids to Read

Teach Your Kids to Read

When people make the decision to homeschool, the number one hesitation is usually teaching their child to read. It’s reasonable to be concerned as reading is probably the most important skill and will lay the foundation for the rest of their academic career. Once a...

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A Beginner’s Guide to Homeschooling

New to homeschooling? This is the place to begin. Learn about homeschooling styles, homeschool planning, homeschool record keeping and choosing homeschool curriculum. Find information on how to start the homeschooling process.

State Homeschool Laws and Resources

Find State Homeschooling Laws and Resources

Every U.S. state has differing homeschooling laws and requirements. Some require notification, testing and have attendence requirements, while others have much less regulation. If you are new to homeschooling or thinking about moving to a different state, find your states homeschooling requirements here.

Colorado is up and running. The other 49 states are on their way!

Testing Requirements

Does your state require standardized testing for homeschoolers? Which tests are accepted? These answers vary for each state, so it’s important to know the homeschool laws for your specific state and situation.

Homeschool Records

Learn which records you are required to keep. Find whether you need a portfolio, test scores or attendence records.

Notification Requirements

Notification is often the first step to start homeschooling. Learn if you need to notify once in a lifetime, yearly, or not at all. Get your homeschooling off to a good start by knowing the homeschool notification process for your state.

Homeschooling State Resources

Colorado Homeschooling

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