Homeschooling is a movement around the country and the world, in which parents educate their children at home instead of sending them to a (tradition) public or private school. Families choose to homeschool for various reasons, including the belief children are not progressing within the school structure.
The homeschooling movement (begin) growing in the 1970s, when some popular authors and researchers started writing about educational reforms. They suggested homeschooling
an alternative educational option. It (report) that there are now more than 2 million children being homeschooled in the U.S., with the percentage becoming (high) each year. Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states and in many foreign countries.
Legal (require) for homeschooling in the U. S. vary from place to place.most important thing parents need to homeschool their children is (like) them and enjoy their company and their foolishness. They have to enjoy all their talks and questions, and enjoy equally (try) to answer those questions.
In almost all areas of the country, parents don't need an education degree to homeschool. Those with young children can begin a home education program when their children turn school age.