Bruce
Herd Master
Well I guess you have to keep busy somehow whiling away the months and years before you will actually be schooling kids
There are lots of methods from "create your own" to correspondence. Most likely you'll have to prove to the local school system that what you are doing meets the requirements. Clearly easier when you can just say "I'm using the Oak Meadow courses" since they will likely already know they meet the standards.
As far as "filling the day" I think one of the things that homeschoolers like is that you don't HAVE to fill the day. If the kid "gets it" there isn't any reason to beat a dead horse for an hour. If they are having trouble grasping something else, you can cover it as long and as often as necessary.
There are lots of methods from "create your own" to correspondence. Most likely you'll have to prove to the local school system that what you are doing meets the requirements. Clearly easier when you can just say "I'm using the Oak Meadow courses" since they will likely already know they meet the standards.
As far as "filling the day" I think one of the things that homeschoolers like is that you don't HAVE to fill the day. If the kid "gets it" there isn't any reason to beat a dead horse for an hour. If they are having trouble grasping something else, you can cover it as long and as often as necessary.