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Homeschool Statistics - Homeschooling
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The following are statistics from the U.S. Department of Education in 2003. As more current data becomes available we will add it to this page.
The definition of “homeschooled” here is for children who spent less than 25 hours per week at a typical school.
In 2003 there were almost 1.1 million homeschooled children. This is a 29% increase since 1999.
Reasons for homeschooling:
31% of parents were concerned about safety and... [more...]
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5 Practical Ways to Find Exactly What You Need For ... - Homeschooling
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5 Practical Ways to Find Exactly What You Need For a Great Homeschool Year. Homeschool Catalogs
With so many homeschool catalogs to choose from, it is hard to know what to look for and what to choose. Here are some tips that I use to find what I need without getting overwhelmed. One advantage of catalogs is that you can view them in the comfort of your own home. Take your time and do not buy any... [more...]
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Let's Talk About...Red Flags in Catholic Homeschool Catalogs
Homeschool conference season is upon us, leaving parents with bags of books and (hopefully) happy memories. But – ah! - a homeschool catalog is a horse of a different color. We can still peruse catalogs at our leisure, lingering over them in our favorite corner of the couch, gleaning ideas by scanning book lists and descriptions, and feel ourselves motivated merely by flipping through pages. A homeschool catalog, unlike a conference, is always waiting for us. A homeschool catalog holds a...
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