5 Points To Think About When Moving A Child From Public School Into A Home Schooling Program


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If you find that your child is struggling in the public school and is becoming more disheartened as the weeks roll by then home schooling might well be something which you should consider. But, prepare yourself for a transition period after removing the child from public school before leaping into 'full-time' home schooling.

If your child is presently in public school then you will have to begin by acquainting yourself with your state's home schooling laws. Make sure that you can meet all of the state's requirements before going any further. After you are satisfied that you can meet all of the state requirements you must contact your child's school and inform them that you are removing. If you fail to formally remove your child then this might result in truancy issues at a later date. Also, be ready for them to ask questions and possibly to resist your action.

The process for the withdrawal of your child will depend on where you are living but it will usually involve simply writing a letter to the superintendent of your child's school system. You should inform the superintendent that you are opting to home school your child. You may also be required to furnish evidence that you are following your state's laws and are legally permitted to remove your child from the public school. If you are able to quote part of the law in your letter then it will show the superintendent that you are familiar with the law and your rights as a home schooling family.

Having sorted out the formalities you will then need to think about the following:

1. Your child is not a prisoner of the rules and regulations of the public school system any longer and must be permitted some time adjust to the change. Against this background, you should not rush headlong into full time schooling but should allow your child a little bit of time to get used to this change in lifestyle.

2. Take a little bit of time to get to know one another. You may well consider you know your child but it is quite possible that you do not really know him at all. You might well discover that there are areas of your child's personality which you never knew were there and he may also discover some new things about you as well.

3. Do not be taken aback if your child continues to do some things which he has become accustomed to doing at school. A few new home school children will put their hand up if they have a question or if they want to use the bathroom. It could take a little bit of time to do but those school habits will be broken eventually.

4. Try to hang on to some of the better habits which he has gained at school. If, for instance, your child has been in the habit of having spelling tests on a set day then add this into your home schooling plan. If you allow him to stop doing all of the things he has become used to in public school then you could end up creating more problems than you solve.

5. Do not forget to enjoy the process of home schooling with your child. Electing to home school is of course first and foremost for the benefit of the student but it should also be enjoyable for you. Do not take things too seriously and cut yourself some slack and have fun. Possibly of prime importance do not forget why you chose to home school your child and enjoy the freedom which home schooling offers.

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