Homeschooling Statistics and Research - TheHomeSchoolMom Blog


The new year. A new start. Yes, yes, I know it’s the time we’re all supposed to make resolutions and determinations about what we’re going to accomplish in the coming 12 months. And sure, I’ve made my share of optimistic beginning-of-the-year commitments. But this year I think I’m going to change it up a bit. Because when you perpetually put all of your effort into something over and over again, like parenting or homeschooling, sometimes you need to revisit your starting point to help you keep perspective on why you’re doing what you’re doing. Continue reading »




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Most parents agree: teaching your children at home during the preschool, elementary and middle school years is quite a challenge. Homeschooling high school aged children, however, can seem even more daunting. According to the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) Homeschool, approximately 2 million children were being homeschooled in the U.S. as of 2005-2006, . Not all of them can be junior high and under. So why are parents choosing to homeschool their high school kids? Continue reading »