
FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Do I need a teaching degree to homeschool my child?
No, you do not need a teaching degree to homeschool your child. However, it is
important to have a good understanding of the subject matter you will be
teaching and to be willing to put in the time and effort required to provide a
quality education for your child.
2. How do I choose a curriculum for my child?
Choosing a curriculum for your child can be overwhelming, as there are many
options available. Consider your child's learning style, interests, and academic
strengths and weaknesses when selecting a curriculum. You may also want to
read reviews and speak to other homeschooling parents to get their
recommendations.
3. What homeschooling methods are available?
There are many different homeschooling methods available, including
traditional, classical, unschooling, Montessori, and more. Each method has its
own unique approach to education, so it's important to research and choose the
one that best aligns with your child's needs and your teaching style.
4. How do homeschooled children socialize with peers?
Homeschooled children can socialize with peers through a variety of activities,
such as sports teams, music lessons, community classes, co-op groups, and
play dates with other homeschooling families. Many areas also have
homeschooling support groups that organize social events and field trips.
5. Are homeschoolers prepared for college?
Homeschooled students have been found to perform just as well, if not better,
than traditionally-schooled students in college. Many colleges and universities
actively recruit homeschoolers and are familiar with their unique educational
backgrounds. However, it's important to make sure your child completes all
necessary requirements for college admission and to provide opportunities for
college-level coursework and test preparation.