How to Keep Accurate Homeschooling Records

Record keeping is important not only for the sake of regulations.

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  1. Step 1: Record keeping is important not only for the sake of regulations.

    It is also an exciting way to record and document the learning process of the child.

    When most of the learning is done through play and there is no clear cut index of topics that have to be covered, it is necessary for the parent to keep some sort of a log which records the child's progress.The records you keep can be as simple as a daily journal, or as elaborate as a software program.

    If you participate in a support group, you probably have set forms and requirements.

    But even so, keeping track of daily work makes reporting easy and efficient.

    There are various record keeping methods used by various home schools.

    You may wish to explore some of the categories below:

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It is also an exciting way to record and document the learning process of the child.

When most of the learning is done through play and there is no clear cut index of topics that have to be covered, it is necessary for the parent to keep some sort of a log which records the child's progress.The records you keep can be as simple as a daily journal, or as elaborate as a software program.

If you participate in a support group, you probably have set forms and requirements.

But even so, keeping track of daily work makes reporting easy and efficient.

There are various record keeping methods used by various home schools.

You may wish to explore some of the categories below:

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