Often the key to whether a family can successfully homeschool is the type of support they receive. Unfortunately, we don’t always receive encouragement from our family or community. Connecting with other homeschoolers is the best way to make new friends, and to get information, ideas, and support. We’ve compiled support group resources and offer simple ways to connect with other homeschoolers through email groups, website forums, and in your community. You’ll also find information on local and state events, cultural and educational institutions, field trip ideas, tutors, bookstores, and much, much more.
Parents who choose homeschooling often raise three main grievances against public schools: the perceived absence of academic rigor, concerns about maladjusted graduates, and the presence of an anti-religious atmosphere. Advocates of homeschooling argue that this educational approach successfully tackles these challenges, maintaining that homeschooled students outperform their peers, regardless of one’s educational philosophy. Additionally, proponents contend that private schools share similarities with public schools, albeit to a lesser degree, making them susceptible to similar criticisms. The arguments supporting homeschooling can be assessed through personal case histories and scholarly analysis, with this paper focusing on numerous studies exploring various facets of homeschooling.













