Have you ever heard of homeschooling? It is a legal choice for parents in most countries to provide their children with a learning environment as an ( 1 ) to public or private schools outside the home. Parents cite ( 2 ) reasons for homeschooling their children. The three reasons that are selected by the majority of parents in the United States are the concern about the ( 3 ) school environment, the lack of religious or moral instruction, and the dissatisfaction with the ( 4 ) instruction at public and private schools. Homeschooling may also be a factor in the choice of parenting style. Homeschooling can be a choice for families living in isolated ( 5 ) or living briefly abroad. Also many young ( 6 ) and actors are taught at home. Homeschoolers often ( 7 ) educational opportunities at museums, libraries, community centers, athletic clubs, after-school programs, churches, parks, and other community resources. ( 8 )school level students may take classes at community colleges, which typically have open admission policies. Groups of homeschooling families often join in together to create homeschool co-ops. These groups typically meet once a week and provide a classroom environment. These are family-centered support groups whose members seek to pool their talents and resources ( 9 ) to broaden the scope of their children’s education. They provide a classroom environment where students can do hands-on and group learning such as performing, science experiments, art projects, foreign language study, spelling contests, discussions, etc. parents whose children take the classes ( 10 ) volunteers to keep costs low and make the program a success.