Field trips

These are educational trips that form part of homeschooling learning methods. This includes excursions to historic sites, museums, monuments and other places of interest. These trips are especially important for parents that choose unschooling as a homeschooling method. However parents should make sure that all trips contribute something when it comes to learning for the homeschooled kids.

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  • Is Home Schooling on the Internet the New Wave of Education?
    Do you have children in school - or are you planning for it soon? Have you asked yourself if public schools are really doing all they can to improve your child and educate him or her for the real world? Do you try to stifle desires to send them to private schools because of the cost or the perceived 'elitist' mentality? Have you ever had a day arrive when your child comes home worn out, agitated and frustrated and thought to yourself "I'd love to keep my child home and teach him myself - if only I had the time.
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    Homeschooling, for those who are asking, is legal. As of now, fifty states have allowed homeschooling and have provided laws for its implementation. They have different laws though and some of the states require that you can show some kind of records to show that you’re homeschooling your children. There are several ways you can keep record of your children’s progress and here are some of them.
    Read more: Homeschooling FAQ
 
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