Any American Homeschoolers in Finland?
Any American Homeschoolers in Finland?
We have a 9 and 7 year old homeschooler and was wondering if there's any other americans homeschooling their kids in Finland?
Re: Any American Homeschoolers in Finland?
Are you already living in Finland and homeschooling your children here?
There have been a few threads on homeschooling on this forum in the past (but not so recently) you might be able to find some contacts if you use the Search.
There have been a few threads on homeschooling on this forum in the past (but not so recently) you might be able to find some contacts if you use the Search.
Re: Any American Homeschoolers in Finland?
So you want to limit choices of your children because presumptions and prejudices you have, they will thank you.... In where they learn finnish?GodsChild wrote:We have a 9 and 7 year old homeschooler and was wondering if there's any other americans homeschooling their kids in Finland?
By your nick i can see your problem but did you know that most of even highly religious and bigoted people let kids go in normal school?
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I think Cory here is knowlegeable in the matter. Pop her a PM.
Basically, while its allowed, you must follow the national curriculum. Including languages etc. So it might prove challenging. Homeschooling isn't really mainstream (maybe under 50 families) and the MinEdu seems to be wanting to follow Sweden in banning it. The county you live in appoints a controlling teacher that comes and assesses the education, depending on the county how familiar they are with homeschooling your experience may vary. Theres some websites like www.kotikoulu.net for homeschoolers, but as you can see, there is that slight language issue...
Basically, while its allowed, you must follow the national curriculum. Including languages etc. So it might prove challenging. Homeschooling isn't really mainstream (maybe under 50 families) and the MinEdu seems to be wanting to follow Sweden in banning it. The county you live in appoints a controlling teacher that comes and assesses the education, depending on the county how familiar they are with homeschooling your experience may vary. Theres some websites like www.kotikoulu.net for homeschoolers, but as you can see, there is that slight language issue...
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Re: Any American Homeschoolers in Finland?
Hello! I did homeschool our children for one year (two years ago.) It is a challenge, but can be done. Probably depends on the principal of the local school how much grief you are given about it. I will check my records (and my memory!) from my homeschooling year, and can forward a ladies phone number to you, who does homeschool in English, but is not American (has lived there, though.) You DO have the right to homeschool, and in English. I love homeschooling, and did so for a 'de-stress' year for our children due to circumstances at the time - now they are in a great Finnish school. Some things I miss about homeschooling, though.
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Since they've only posted that one message months ago, it might be easier for you to e-mail them. There's a letter icon under their name in their message.Javaa wrote:I am new to this forum - can you see how to pm me? We could visit more about this!
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Yes, I will do that! Thank you!