verb
- to teach one’s children at home instead of sending them to a public or private school
noun
- a home-based educational program where children are taught by their parents or guardians
Examples
- Many families choose to homeschool their children for religious reasons.
- She decided to homeschool her daughter after moving to a rural area.
- The homeschool curriculum includes math, science, and literature.
- They joined a homeschool cooperative to share teaching responsibilities.
- Homeschool students often participate in community sports teams.
- The state requires homeschool families to keep detailed records.
- Their homeschool operates on a flexible schedule throughout the year.