No.
Homeschooling is not a paying job. Parents who don't like public education and aren't satisfied with the local private schools have the option of homeschooling their kids in some states. If you're talking about teaching other people's kids in their homes, then you are talking about tutoring, not homeschooling.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
parents that teach their own kids at home
Because homeschooling is between the parents and the children, discipline is enforced by the parents. It is wrong to ask whether homeschooling teaches discipline, because that depends on the parents. Some parents prefer to have regimented school days, others prefer a more relaxed style of teaching and learning.
The child support laws are the same for parents who are homeschooling.
You would have to check your individual state's requirements. Google your state and homeschooling laws.
Most states in America don't require parents of homeschoolers to be college educated. The vast majority of homeschooling parents, whether they are college educated or not, give their children a sound education. But there are some parents who neglect their children. To ensure that homeschoolers get a proper education, some states require them to be evaluated annually. Even in states such as Alabama where homeschooling is illegal, many parents are homeschooling their kids through a loophole called the church school option. And some of the parents there are not college educated. Homeschooling laws vary from country to country. Homeschooling is illegal in some countries, such as Germany. In other countries like Malaysia, there are no homeschooling laws at all and homeschooling parents are educating their children in total freedom. So it all depends on the country and state you come from.
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Homeschooling is the original form of schooling. Before schools were organized institutions, parents would teach their children at home.
To decide if homeschooling is right for you, you may want to take note of your personalities.1. Do you pay attention well to your parents (or whomever would school you) and listen to their thoughts, tricks, and lessons?2. Do you do well alone? Are you happy with being by yourself a lot of the time. You will not have many "Schoolmates" and you might get lonely.3. What do your parents think? Do you have the kind of money needed to buy books to study from? Are your parents willing to put up with you for a lot of the day?By listening to your own truthful answers, you will know weather homeschooling is right for you.;) s
That is decided at the state level. For example, Alaska offers a stipend to purchase homeschool curricula and supplies. Texas does not pay anything. It is more typical for states not to pay anything. There are no federal stipends or tax breaks for homeschooling. Homeschooling parents are not even allowed to take the $250 federal deductible that conventional teachers are allowed to take for out-of-pocket expenses.