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Home Schooling Teenagers

By: Gareth Hopewell

Home schooling a teen is greatly different from home schooling a younger child. Teenagers usually know what they like to study and many times the teen will have a goal in mind about what they would like to do as a career.

Home school is a great way to enhance and explore specific areas of expertise. Teenagers usually plan out their own curriculum and document their own record keeping, which teaches accountability. Most teens are capable of self study and self monitoring; they usually know where their strengths and weaknesses lie.

Teenagers should be making decisions on what they plan to do after school. They may plan on going to college, military, community college, or maybe something else. College is just one option.

Interests, passions, hobbies, pastimes can all be turned into a career. A parent could research career options with the teenager. Do not let anything else get in the way of an intense passion that your child holds. Even if it is something you think will not generate them enough income, it is a passion. When someone does what they love, the money tends to come.

This is a time during home school years that a parent may wonder if they can keep their children at home. Parents need to find out about diploma options. Some home schooled teenagers receive a GED, which stands for general education development, and is equivalent to a high school diploma. Parents may also research about college preparatory curricula and classes that may supplement their home studies.

While your children are in their teenage years, it is essential to include the student in as many extracurricular activities as possible. Some activities may include: sports, working in a family business, self-employment, tutoring, local arts productions, community memberships, etc. Be sure to document the awards, essays, interviews, and recommendations for future college requirements.

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