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Can anyone out there tell me about home education for children who are taken out of high school? How  many hours per week and what subjects do they need? who would teach the child?(would it be the parents or would it be a tutor) how expansive is it?

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<p>Can anyone out there tell me about home education for children who are taken out of high school? How  many hours per week and what subjects do they need? who would teach the child?(would it be the parents or would it be a tutor) how expansive is it?</p></div>
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<div>How should someone who doesn&#8217;t have a CLUE about home education go about organizing it?Who do thay need to contact? How do they know exactly how to arrange it? Is it possible for a parent whodoesn&#8217;t have a CLUE about home education or how it should be structured/what materials are needed(basically doesn&#8217;t know ANYTHING about it) to learn how it should be structured/howthe child should be educated? can ordinary parents home educate their  child? even those with not a broad education?</div>
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how can they learn how home education is structured?</div>
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Is home educating very complicated?and if someone wanted to home educate 2 children&#8230;how could they go about this?</div>
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How many hours per day should the child be taught for? how does the child keep up with their peers?and how are subjects such as music or P.E organized?(since they are quite social activities and require other people in order to do properly)??</p>
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