January 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #65: Parents as all-around experts?

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Parents who decide to home school their children do not need to be experts in every subject. For starters, there are comprehensive curricula available for parents to follow-especially in the beginning until they "get the hang of it". There are also local organizations and small groups of home schoolers who co-op their talents, for example, one parent who speaks a second language may teach this language to children of other families as a "class" while another parent may have knowledge and experience in the sciences.

The homeschooling experience is not an isolated experience by any means. Families are involved in many group activities such as scouting, sports teams, or 4-H.

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