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Last week, we discussed several existing myths about families who make the decision to homeschool. If an Apostolic school is not available in your area, then you will not want to miss part two.
Today, we will delve a little deeper into more of the arguments commonly used to discourage American families from making the decision that has always been very popular in our nation’s history: parents being in charge of their own children’s education.
For more detailed information from the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), click here:
https://www.nheri.org/research-facts-on-homeschooling/
Use this link to research homeschooling laws in your state:
https://hslda.org/legal
Remember, we would love to hear from you, so reach out to us by email at [email protected]
By Jonathan and Missy CopelandLast week, we discussed several existing myths about families who make the decision to homeschool. If an Apostolic school is not available in your area, then you will not want to miss part two.
Today, we will delve a little deeper into more of the arguments commonly used to discourage American families from making the decision that has always been very popular in our nation’s history: parents being in charge of their own children’s education.
For more detailed information from the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), click here:
https://www.nheri.org/research-facts-on-homeschooling/
Use this link to research homeschooling laws in your state:
https://hslda.org/legal
Remember, we would love to hear from you, so reach out to us by email at [email protected]