Not exact matches
I do know some
homeschooling families that
homeschool one child
because of whatever reasons and the others are in school.
Because of the nature of
homeschooling or home education it is in essence very personal and up to the
family to decide what course they will take.
Because many
homeschooling families are simply looking for academic quality or are looking for explicitly evangelical or Catholic materials.
The story was about a
family that claimed to
homeschool —
because they wanted to keep the authorities away from their house — while they abused and neglected their children.
Although numerous parents choose public education
because it is a free resource and may be a good option depending on the school district, increasing numbers of
families are discovering the benefits of choosing another option, such as private school or
homeschooling.
This
homeschooling family isn't just unique
because of their giant bed.
I haven't written much about
homeschooling, even though it is a big part of my
family's life,
because I didn't think it would interest most of you.
This has been a blessing for my
family,
because of Easy Peasy, I am now able to
homeschool my 1st grader, 4th grader, 8th grader, 9th grader, and two 6th graders, they are learning so much and better than they were in public school and are extremely confident and happy.
In Alabama, for example, it was reported that growing numbers of
families are choosing to
homeschool their children in part
because of concerns about Common Core in their states.
Some
families homeschool simply
because they value education, and their children's schools seem not to.
Because they don't share these four features, other forms of school choice — such as inter - and intra-district choice,
family - financed private schooling, residential school choice, and
homeschooling — are less likely to invite a strong competitive response.
Some
families homeschool because their unusual child was bullied.
The reason they split, we're lead to believe, is
because they couldn't agree on how to parent their six children: Jolie wants to
homeschool their children so they can become «worldly» as the
family travels throughout the world and among their homes in France, New Orleans, Los Angeles and New York City, and Pitt supposedly wanted them to be enrolled in school.