How should parents go about choosing an online home school for their children?
• Be sure you check into the history of the company. You do not want to sign on with a start up that may not have their systems fully functioning. • Ensure that there is a level of flexibility that will allow your child to take the time he or she needs to succeed. • Verify that you can work to mastery in each subject. If your child fails a quiz or test and cannot go back to review the material and firm up those skills, you are not meeting his or her academic needs and could very well see them begin to struggle as they move on to more difficult concepts. • If you have an advanced student, verify that he or she can take honors level, AP or Dual Enrollment courses (college level courses where students earn both high school and college credits). • Choose a program that provides teacher/academic interaction and support. • What advice do you have for new homeschoolers? Don’t hesitate to take this incredible step-it is a challenging but very rewarding journey that you will not regret! Much of
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