homeschool

See also: home school

English

Verb

homeschool (third-person singular simple present homeschools, present participle homeschooling, simple past and past participle homeschooled)

  1. Alternative spelling of home school.
    • 2007 October 30, Terry Cettina, “How to even the score on housework, kid duty”, in CNN[1]:
      Both work -- Jenny as a freelance writer from home, Marc full-time-plus as a civil engineer with a long commute. Jenny also takes care of their four sons, ages 20 months to 9 years, and homeschools the two oldest.
    • 2020 March 16, Matt Villano, “How ‘regular school’ parents can homeschool their kids”, in CNN[2]:
      At the same time, said Jen Reyneri, who has homeschooled two sons (ages 16 and 12), each family should embrace the opportunity to create a rhythm of life that works for them.

Noun

homeschool (plural homeschools)

  1. Alternative spelling of home school.
    • 2020 March 16, Matt Villano, “How ‘regular school’ parents can homeschool their kids”, in CNN[3]:
      All traditional school programs incorporate some sort of recess or outdoor time, and a homeschool schedule should be no different.

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