Homeschooling in Georgia
Are you a new home school parent looking for information on Georgia home school laws, Georgia support groups, or homeschool curriculum? If so, you've come to the right place.
If you have any more questions or comments about homeschooling in Georgia, contact the Georgia Parent Forum.
Georgia Homeschooling Laws
Georgia Home School Legal Information
Parents who home-school their children in Georgia must file a declaration of intent with the locxal superintendent of schools and teach certain core subjects, including language arts, reading, math, science and social studies. Parents must maintain attendance records and prepare a written assessment annually. Students must be tested on a norm-referenced, standardized test every three years, starting in third grade.
Georgia Home School Resources
Both new and veteran homeschoolers can benefit from the wealth of Georgia homeschool resources available. Georgia has several statewide and regional homeschool conferences, and statewide organizations specifically designed to support homeschoolers in GA. Most counties in Georgia also have at least one local support group for homeschoolers, as well. We've listed a few of the starting points for finding out more about homeschooling resources in Georgia:
Choosing Homeschool Curriculum
Georgia homeschool law includes the freedom for families to pick and choose their own curriculum based on what works best for their child. However, families new to homeschooling quickly discover a dizzying array of choices when it comes to selecting homeschool curriculum. There is no more popular discussion among homeschoolers on the web than the pros and cons of various homeschool curriculum. After sifting through the homeschool curriculum reviews, most parents end up mixing and matching homeschool curricula, trying to create the best match for their child.
For families with more than one child, choosing a homeschool curricula can even be more problematic. What works for one child, doesn't work for another. What works for one subject may not work on the next. What works one year, may fall flat the very next year.
Time4Learning's experience shows that there is no single, best homeschool material. Rather than feeling torn between homeschool resources, parents should select a diverse blend of materials and activities.
The Benefits of Using Time4Learning's Curriculum
Time4Learning is used by homeschool parents both as a primary curriculum and as a supplemental program to other materials such as Saxon, Alpha Omega, Five in a Row and A Beka. Some of the features that make Time4Learning so successful include:
Time4Learning appeals to a wide range of learning styles. Our online learning materials are especially well-suited to children who are visual or kinesthetic learners. These children can take advantage of Time4Learning's interactive, multi-media materials.
Children like using the computer to learn. It's a convenient, interactive homeschool resource that provides a welcome change each day to paper-and-pencil workbooks and textbook-based lessons.
Parents like that it tracks progress and helps children advance by clearly presenting and reinforcing the each lesson. Quizzes and tests are graded by the computer, saving valuable time and effort for parents who would be happier concentrating on other areas.
Time4Learning's self-paced, modularized lesson plans allow you to move forward and back through the materials whenever you want. You can skip lessons that teach concepts your child has already mastered and repeat those he or she has not. The choice is yours. With Time4Learning, you are always in control.
Time4Learning is proven effective with homeschoolers, has a low monthly price, is easy-to-use, and provides a money-back guarantee so you can make sure that it works for your children, risk free! Sign up for Time4Learning as part of your overall homeschool program.
If you have any more questions or comments about homeschooling in Georgia, why not contact me on the Georgia Parent Forum.
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