Is Homeschooling possible fo me?
I live in south carolina, if that is needed info…
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As for curriculum, there are a tone out there and a lot are self teaching with a key for your mother to check your work.
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A Beka has a GREAT deal to offer. You can get dvds that will teach everything to you. It’s pretty much self-taught. If you have any questions you can always call them and they can help you if you are stuck on a problem. But your mom would probably have to be there some also, I don’t know. You would probably just have to look into it more to find out for sure. You can always contact A Beka and they will give you a free catalog through the mail that you can order your supplies from.
A Beka texts present material in a detailed but readable manner. Concepts are presented in a way that gets at the root of behavior—man’s thoughts and ideas. If you need to find out any more info heres a website…. www.abekaacademy.org
Good Luck! I hope you will be able to homeschool! â»
Once you know what you don’t like about public school, then determine what your educational goals are. I’m not talking about long range specifically, like, “I want to be a doctor, ” (although if you can identify these it will help) but more like, “I need to pass AP Biology in order to become the doctor I want to be.” Or “I want to study the classics.”
Be careful with this, and make sure you are setting goals that are really your goals, and not someone else’s. You don’t want to put yourself in a position of having to do something that you detest because you adopted someone elses vision of who you are to become. Make sure it is something that YOU want to learn. But, work with your mother and perhaps other adults who can provide good advice. And bear in mind that the state will have its own agenda of “required subjects” for you to take. (But you can address the curriculum for these differently than the school would.)
You have just taken responsibility for your own education, and a wonderful world awaits. Now that you know where you want to go, all you have to do is figure out how to get there.
The very first step I would suggest is to find a “mentor.” In many homeschooling situations, this is Mom. But it doesn’t have to be. Grandparents, aunts & uncles, even Dad can be a mentor if they are willing to do it. Or you might find a friend that can fill this role for you. Even if you stay in public school, or transfer to a private school, I would still suggest that you find a mentor. You mentor is a person who you can discuss things with, and who can gently steer you as you study.
With your mentor, you can now evaluate all of the options that are available to you to reach your goal. If it works out that homeschool is the best option, your mentor is willing to help keep you on course, and your mother (and possibly the mentor) are willing to take the responsibility to meet the legal requirements for you to homeschool, you are good to go.
Google SC homeschool and find a local support group. Here is one link to get you started: http://www.carolinahomeschooler.com/
When you find some local groups, ask if there are any single parent. It is really nice for a parent to be able to talk to someone else in the same situation. And the people in the support group can help you understand the SC laws and how to operate under them.
I can’t speak for other programs, but I have used the Christian Liberty Academy curriculum for 15 years. They even have an online math tutoring program in their program. Check out their website.
http://www.homeschools.org/
its really great and is an international homeschool. I’m in it and I am almost done. Its really great, and if you have a financial problem they have a paying system in which you pay monthly payments interest-free. Oh yeah, if you want to finish high school sooner, like i’m trying to do, you can do it or take the regular 4 years. They are very flexible and the instructors help you every step of the way. You can do internet courses or correspondence
Good Luck!