There is a lot of conflicting homeschooling information out there, so I thought I would try to simplify the basics in this article. We are not going to go way off on tangents, or get into some of the more complex questions that can come up when parents are deciding on whether to educate their children at home.
The first question you need to ask yourself if you're still on the fence is: do I believe that my kids will be better off transitioning into adulthood if I teach them at home and keep them out of group schools. The main thing one should look at is if they are even capable of educating. Did you pay enough attention when you were getting schooled so that you can pass on similar things to the kids? Being a teacher is not the same as being a parent. While it may not be as tough, it does require a different kind of self-discipline: a more exact kind.
Also, you will want to seek out homeschooling information from those who have gone before you. Maybe at church there are parents with older kids who did not find it necessary to send them to an actual physical school. Pick their brains; I'm sure they will love giving away what they learned from the prior years. They will have many hilarious, tough, and informative stories to help you hopefully do things a little better. Just by actively seeking out this information beforehand you will do your children a world of service, even if you do decide that they will benefit more from a traditional education.