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		<title>Can I home school my child if I don't have a college degree?</title>
		<description>Yes. Having a college degree is not important
in home schooling your child. No one will ask
to see your degree.  It is not required. 
However, by the time you have homeschooled
your children through elementary and teenage
years, you will feel you have earned a
college degree.  Both you and you</description>
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		<title>Can I homeschool my child if I didn't graduate from high school?</title>
		<description>Yes and no.  Generally, you may homeschool
with a high school diploma. However, some
states view a high school diploma as
necessary when you want to home school your
child. It is actually one requirement that a
handful of states may ask from you. For the
most part, most states do not have this</description>
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		<title>What are the advantages of homeschooling?</title>
		<description>Listed below are some of the advantages of
homeschooling that you can consider if you
are planning to switch into a homeschooling
practice:
* Parents are able to spend more time with
their children.
* Parents know their children very well
and they are familiar with their children's
skills, t</description>
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		<title>What are the problems in homeschooling?</title>
		<description>Here are some of the possible problems of
homeschooling you might experience:
* You will have to spend a whole day with
your child.
* You have to be very patient when
teaching your child.
* You have to deal with the frustrations
and disappointments when your child is not
learning to your exp</description>
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		<title>How do I know if my child is learning enough in homeschool?</title>
		<description>The answer usually comes from within the
parent who knows their child very well.  You
may feel you need to use the results of exams
you give your child. If the results are
obviously gaining for the high grades, rest
assured your child is learning enough from
home schooling. 
However, if the r</description>
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		<title>Can my child do part-time home school and part-time public school?</title>
		<description>Yes. All you just need to do is secure an
appointment with the public school guidance
counselor and choose which subjects would
your child want to take in public schools.
However, your child must comply with all the
requirements of each class he or she attended. 
keywords: Homeschooling | Home</description>
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