noun
- schools operated in a private home, typically for one or a few students, often run by parents or tutors
verb
- to teach and educate a child at home instead of sending them to a traditional school
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'homeschool'
Examples
- Many families choose homeschools as an alternative to traditional public education.
- She homeschools her three children using a structured curriculum.
- The homeschools in our area follow state educational standards.
- He homeschools his daughter because she has special learning needs.
- Several homeschools in the district participate in group field trips.
- Parents who homeschool often join co-ops to share teaching responsibilities.
- The number of homeschools has increased significantly over the past decade.