Homeschool Association of California
About Us
The HomeSchool Association of California:
- Honors the diversity of homeschoolers
- Supports the entire spectrum of homeschooling
- Provides Information
- Monitors and influences legislation
- Offers opportunities for families to get together
- Empowers families to make the choices that respect the rights, needs and aspirations of their children
The HomeSchool Association of California welcomes anyone with an interest in homeschooling.
Contact Information
HomeSchool Association of California
P.O. Box 77873
Corona, CA 92877
Telephone: 888-472-4440
Articles by Homeschool Association of California
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Homeschooling Gifted Teens: Preparing for College
Many of the considerations regarding homeschooling your gifted child apply to teens as well as to younger children....
Topics: Homeschool Education | Teen Years (13-19) -
Compulsory Attendance - Homeschool in California
I. Compulsory Attendance Any discussion of homeschooling must begin with the compulsory attendance requirements in...
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Socialization and the Homeschooled Student
A common definition of socialization is the ability to adapt to the needs of any given group, to follow the rules of...
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Homeschool: The Private School Option
Many homeschooling families find that the independence of operating within their own private school brings an...
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Charter Homeschool Programs
Charter schools were authorized by the California legislature in 1992 to support innovation in public education. Since...
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Before Enrolling in a Charter Homeschool Program: Questions to Ask
What kind of paperwork does the school require? Can you see samples of paperwork? How often is the paperwork due? What...
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Homeschool: Resources for Meeting Special Challenges
All Kinds of Minds. The website of Dr. Mel Levine, author of The Myth of Laziness, offers help for students who struggle...
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Homeschooling Gifted Children with Learning Challenges (Twice Exceptional)
Most gifted children have some asynchronies. That means they they are not developing evenly in every way. Your sweet...
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Homeschool and Work Permits
Anyone younger than 18 who has not graduated from high school is required by California laws to obtain a work permit...
Topics: Homeschool Education | Teen Years (13-19) -
Public School Independent Study Programs - Homeschool
Enrolling your child in a public school independent study program is the legal equivalent to enrolling him in public...
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