Welcome to Homeschooling
Everything you need to start your homeschool journey with confidence. From legal requirements to curriculum choices, we've got you covered.
Step-by-step guide to starting your homeschool journey, from withdrawal to first day.
Know your state's homeschool laws, filing requirements, and compliance guidelines.
Explore different homeschool methods and find curriculum that fits your family.
Real-World Learning Opportunities
Connect with local businesses for field trips, co-ops, and apprenticeships. Give your students hands-on learning experiences.
- Field trips to museums, farms, and businesses
- Short-term co-ops for specific skills
- Apprenticeships for high schoolers
- Vetted and approved businesses
- Share your expertise with homeschool families
- Host field trips, co-ops, or apprenticeships
- Build community connections
- Easy-to-use partner dashboard
Popular Topics
Learn the proper process to withdraw your child from public school and start homeschooling legally.
- Withdrawal letter templates by state
- Timeline and deadlines
- What to expect from the school district
Design a homeschool schedule and plan that works for your family's unique needs and goals.
- Sample daily schedules
- Year-long planning templates
- Balancing multiple ages
Connect with other homeschool families for support, socialization, and shared learning experiences.
- Local co-ops and support groups
- Online communities and resources
- Field trip planning with friends
Explore different homeschool approaches to find what resonates with your family's values and goals.
- Classical, Charlotte Mason, Unschooling
- Traditional, Montessori, Eclectic
- Finding your family's style
Resources by Grade Level
Common Questions
Yes! Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, but requirements vary. Check our state-by-state guide to understand your specific requirements.
View State RequirementsHomeschool costs vary widely, from $300-$2,000+ per year per child depending on curriculum choices. Many families use free resources, library books, and co-ops to reduce costs.
Homeschool families have abundant socialization through co-ops, sports teams, field trips, community activities, and platforms like Homeschool Connect that help families connect.
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