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South Carolina Homeschooling

You've found the best source of information on homeschooling in South Carolina. Look inside to find everything you need to successfully home educate your children, including state laws, support groups, information on homeschooling methods, ideas for special needs homeschooling, and much, much more!


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The difference between school and life? In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.
Tom Bodett, American author   

Featured Articles & Links Back to Top
Making Our Decision to Homeschool
James A. Muncy, Ph.D.
A homeschooling dad discusses how he and his wife decided to home educate their children.
History Links
History Links are world history unit studies for Catholic homeschool families.
Home School Curriculum Choices
Mary McConnell
Flexibility is the key for this homeschooling mother. Alternating textbooks with other materials allows one to tailor the school schedule to life's little realities.
Charlotte Mason Cottage
You are invited to spend a year in the home of a homeschooling mother who uses the Charlotte Mason method of education, combining this "gentle art of learning" with Montessori centers, living literature studies, and observation of the Roman Catholic liturgical year within the framework of real life learning. This list will serves only as a journal in the life of a family who uses the CM method. It is not a discussion medium.
Upstate Konos Support Group
Upstate Konos Support Group is Christian based for families of SC who use the Konos curicula. They help families find other users in their area to communicate and/or co-op with, locate a sales representative for materials and supplies, and answer questions.

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Upcoming Events
May 25-31, 2008
Annual Homeschool Hike/Bike Event
All across the United States
June 20-21, 2008
SCHEA Home Educators Convention
University of South Carolina at Sumter

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