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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · There are 6 main areas that I’d consider important to examine as you start the journey: Know the Reasons, Understand the Rules, Find Support, Choose Curriculum, Have a Plan, and Never Stop Learning. Let’s explore them together. Canada Flag by alfonsodetomas on BigStockPhoto.com.

  2. Homeschooling started to become significantly more popular in Canada in the 1970s. In 1979, just over 2,000 Canadian children were being homeschooled. In 1995, Meighan estimated the total number of homeschoolers in Canada to be 10,000 official and 20,000 unofficial.

  3. Sep 1, 2023 · Homeschooling is legal in every province and territory of Canada. However, each province has different regulations and requirements set in place – and it’s important to know what exactly is expected of you in order to meet those regulations. For some, it’s as simple as informing the school board of your decision to homeschool.

  4. Oct 9, 2012 · 1. Am I allowed to homeschool in Canada? Absolutely! Every province of Canada supports and accepts homeschooling as a valid, legal method of education. Some provinces have more rigid guidelines and expectations for homeschoolers, where others basically leave you to your own devices. Visit the Getting Started for more information on ...

  5. Aug 4, 2016 · If you are new to homeschooling and live in Canada, you might be wondering where to start or what you need to know. There is so much information it can be hard to sift through what is real and what you need to be aware of, so check out these 25 things you need to know!

  6. Homeschooling – also called home education or home-based education depending on the province or territory – is legal across all of Canada. However, the legal requirements for homeschooling differ considerably. Click here for a brief summary of what you need to know about homeschooling in your province or territory.

  7. Homeschooling | The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents. Making the decision to start homeschooling in Ontario is comparatively easy from the rest of the provinces in Canada, and around the world. Ontario has few regulations and requirements for homeschooling.