The three worries — answered plainly.
Is it legal?
Yes — in every state and territory. You register (or in SA, gain an attendance exemption) with your state authority, then teach your child at home. That's it.
Am I qualified enough?
Each state's standard is about your child's learning program — the plan you follow — not about you holding a teaching degree. If you can love and guide your child, you can begin.
What about the paperwork?
There's a clear, finite checklist for each state — usually a birth certificate, a simple learning plan, and one form. We lay out yours step by step, with the real documents and dates.
"These words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children."
Deuteronomy 6:6–7How it works
Tell us your state and your family
Your state or territory, and your children's ages.
Get your plain-English roadmap
The exact steps, the real documents, and the dates that matter — for your state.
Keep the checklist
We'll email it to you, plus a short, calm getting-started series.
Ready to begin?
It takes about two minutes, and you'll know exactly what to do next.
Find your state's starting steps →General guidance, not legal advice — every step links to your state's official page.
