Learn about filing your NOI
Note: The state-mandated age in which parents must file their NOI is now six, rather than seven.
Choose Your Homeschooling Style
Researching homeschool styles involves exploring various educational philosophies and methods such as classical education, Charlotte Mason, and Montessori. Just like each child is unique, each family develops a unique approach that suits their values, goals, and children's learning needs. It's important to remember that your family's homeschool style may evolve as you adapt to different seasons of life, student interests, and educational goals.
Deschooling: A Calm Transition
Some families thrive with a "gentle start to homeschooling," which fosters a peaceful rhythm of learning and connection. For more on this approach, here is an article from Nicki Truesdell on deschooling.
Yes, your child can go to college!
No, you may not need an accredited program.
Eclectic homeschooling is a flexible approach where families blend various methods and curricula to fit their children's unique needs. Instead of sticking to one philosophy, they mix elements from homeschooling styles like project-based, online, or Unschooling. Most families find their own rhythm, which creates a personalized and adaptable learning experience. Here is a great article on eclectic homeschooling.