Homeschool Laws by State
Learn the homeschool requirements where you live with our guide to homeschool laws by state.
How to Start Homeschooling in Your State
While homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, each state has different legal requirements for withdrawing from public school, keeping records, teaching certain subjects, and more. Each state is also home to groups of home educators who can provide assistance and support. Choose your state below to find an overview of homeschooling laws and resources to help you on your homeschooling journey.
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Minnesota Homeschooling Laws
Explore Minnesota’s homeschooling laws and resources, including registration, required subjects, and assessments. Learn about options like accredited homeschools, shared-time instruction, and special education services. Discover homeschool…
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Michigan Homeschooling Laws
Learn about Michigan homeschooling laws, including subject requirements, options for teaching at home, and key resources like support groups and sports opportunities. Understand how to start…
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Eclectic Homeschooling
Eclectic homeschooling allows parents to customize their child’s education by blending elements from various teaching methods. Learn how this flexible approach can create a tailored learning…
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Homeschooling with Unit Studies
Unit studies in homeschooling explore a single topic through multiple subjects like math, science, and history. This flexible, engaging approach helps deepen understanding and supports long-term…
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Can I Homeschool and Work Full Time?
Balancing full-time work and homeschooling is challenging but possible with careful planning. Get tips on seeking help from family or hiring support, utilizing online curricula, and…
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What is Tactile Learning
Tactile learning is a hands-on approach that engages students through physical activities and touch. Learn how to incorporate tactile learning into your homeschool with examples, tips,…









