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Deciding to Homeschool: How to choose what’s best for your family
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Homeschooling was on the rise before 2020. But the number of homeschooling families grew remarkably during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Many children eventually returned to traditional school, but several continued schooling at home.
The growing popularity of homeschooling has more families with school-age children considering it as a longer term option. So, if you’re considering it for your family, you’re not alone.
Yet homeschooling isn’t for everyone-it has its benefits and drawbacks. And what works for one family may not work for another.
Family and individual needs, finances, and other factors impact its success.
In other words, deciding to homeschool — or not — is a significant life decision that deserves time and attention. And doing your research can help you make the best decision for your family.
Deciding to Homeschool
Homeschooling is a considerable lifestyle change for most families. Of course, it’s often a gradual change for stay-at-home parents of preschool-age kids.