When we began dreaming and researching a possible move to Florida, one of our main concerns, of course, was that fact that we homeschooled. Michigan is a very easy state in which to homeschool. There is a lot to be said for being able to “stay under the radar” so to speak and teach your children without interference. Thankfully Florida is also an easy state to homeschool in, even if it does require a bit more reporting. We definitely felt like the pros of being in Florida greatly outweighed the cons. We were right!
The opportunities that we have in Florida have greatly enriched our homeschooling and family life.
Encouragement for Homeschooling in Florida
Are you currently homeschooling in Florida? Are you researching Florida homeschooling? If so, I have a fabulous book that will surely improve your homeschooling journey. It is not easy to wade through all of the blog posts and state requirements on many different websites. Who has time to spend a bunch of hours sifting through Facebook groups to find a good idea for a field trip? Forget having to rely on a friend for the what the state and the county require. No more feeling nervous about doing things the right way.
Now you can have all the information at your fingertips!
Truly, this book is your one stop guide to homeschooling in the beautiful state of Florida. I don’t know about you, but I prefer to spend my time with my children actually homeschooling! Now, I do like to research curriculum, but even I have my limits. What I don’t want to do is spend a bunch of time sifting to find legal requirements and waking in the middle of the night thinking “do I file a letter of intent or termination??”
Florida Homeschooling Topics
Everything a homeschooler could need is contained in this book. From getting started with homeschooling, homeschooling requirements, to samples for Letter of Intent and Letter of Termination, to doing dual enrollment in high school and preparing for graduation, plus everything else in between!
Areas of Special Interest to us and our homeschooling journey are:
- Books by Florida authors/books written about Florida
- Discounts for Florida Homeschoolers
- Field Trip Ideas – you know we love those!
- Ins and outs of evaluations
- PSAT/SAT/ACT
- Portfolios – what to include etc
- Special Needs Homeschooling
There is even a section toward the end that has ideas for unit studies, Florida crafts, printables and more. Good stuff and my kids and I will definitely be digging in. You will want to as well!
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Other Helpful Resources:
Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling in Michigan
100 Things to See and Do in Florida
Heidi says
Interested to follow your adventures. We too dream about moving to FL one day!
Danielle Arboleda says
There is SO much to do and see in this great state! I would love to be able to take one of the road trips I have seen mapped out and hit lots of historical and educational sites along the way!
Jill Ricardo says
I want to visit caves and waterfalls in north Florida.
Katrina says
I want to visit the Florida Keys & Everglades
Amy Toombs says
I would love to visit historic St. Augustine.
Stephanie says
I have always wanted to visit St. Augustine. I certainly have to make some time to do that some time in the near future.