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Homeschooling High School - Challenges and Rewards

Homeschooling High SchoolHomeschooling High School is not for every student and his home educator parent or guardian. The high school years are challenging ones due to the very nature of the teen years and this should be a well thought out decision. Learning good study skills and self-discipline is even more important for the homeschooling student. The advantages of developing strong life skills with a personalized education can launch a young adult well prepared for the rights and responsibilities that come with that eighteenth birthday.

There is a vast selection of curriculum options - often one of the greatest challenges! A key decision to make is how structured or formal your curriculum will be. If an accredited diploma is important to you, narrow down the choices to those that offer one. There are many online options and correspondence curricula that offer this for today's student. These may be frustrating to some learners, so it is necessary to understand how the student learns best. These are generally the more costly options as well.

A home educator can design her own curriculum by using many guidelines available through books written just for that purpose. The local library or bookstore can help you with this as well as some of the amazingly rich online resource sites for homeschooling. Designing your own curriculum will mean that your student will need to take the GED to serve as his high school qualification after graduation, but a GED is accepted now at most colleges, workplaces, etc. A transcript of courses that is usually not more than a list and brief description of courses with the final grade given by the homeschooling parent is necessary for college entrance.

Many homeschooling high school students want to participate actively in choosing their courses of study each semester and this is a wonderful thing. Find the basic guidelines for college admission and use those courses as a guideline. Fill in with the electives your student is talented in or is eager to learn. Try not to dictate everything as you are guiding this young person to making good decisions on his own.


Which is better: Univeristy of Nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High School or Indiana Univeristy HS?
I'm new to homeschooling and still want a fairly rigorous education. I'd like contact with teachers to be good, as well as have asignments easily sent and viewed. I also don't wan't to waste time with unnecessary required courses. I'm also looking for adequate math (precalc or calc) classes. And most importantly, the school should be well-recognized by colleges/universities. Any suggestions for a different indepedent study/homeschooling high school that you really liked? thanks!

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Homeschooling high school or just sending them to community college?
I plan on sending my children to college at 16 years of age. How many are going to homeschool high school till 18 yrs vs graduate them at 16?

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Homeschooling High school?
I am homeschooling my daughter who is now in 9th grade and next year will be in 10th. Anyone know of any FREE homeschooling stuff or sites. Thank you Julie Sorry about not putting the state. I live in MI. Thank you so much for your help. You have some great ideas and I am searching them now. Janis B, will you email me at this address. Thank you Julie

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