We have 60 homeschool teachers in Palm Harbor, FL! Compare and hire the best homeschool teacher to fit your needs.

Homeschool teachers in Palm Harbor, FL
Karen B. says "Julie worked for my family from May 2019 to Oct 2019. I would have continued to use her but we had an unexpected "family" member come back into our lives...
Heather D. says "We were truly lucky to find Casey to watch our 3-month baby. She worked for us for 3 years. I work from home and was able to watch her interact with our...
Care Member says "Paul took my last minute booking and was punctual. I could tell he was nice and warm when I met him. Paul was very interactive with my one year-old and...
Jamie T. says "Salete is an amazing person and the best nanny I have ever met! She genuinely cares about children and spends all her time teaching them, providing new...
Care Member says "Very caring and loving on our daughter. Nothing but great things to say about her always had lots of outdoor play! Took great care of our toddler and...
Brooke B. says "David is an incredibly kind and diligent care giver."
Tahitia T. says "Christine is a wonderful caretaker. You cannot go wrong by hiring her. She cared for my seven year old and thirteen year old. She was conscientious,...
Care Member says "Brooke is fantastic with children and took great care of my kids! Would recommend her to any one who needs someone to watch their kids when they are...
Nina C. says "Currently using her part time but would love to have her here full time. Amazing personality and is great with our little one. She is knowledgeable with...
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60 homeschool teachers are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $23.66/hr as of December 2025
The average star rating for rated homeschool teachers is 4.7
Homeschool Teachers in Palm Harbor, FL are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 26 reviews of the 60 listed homeschool teachers
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The average hourly pay rate for homeschool teachers near you in Palm Harbor, FL is $23.66. It’s important to keep in mind that this is just the average going rate in your location. Many factors can influence how much private homeschool teachers charge. For example, how many children you have, the subjects you want the homeschool teacher to specialize in, and their degree or years of working experience, can all play a role in how they set their rates.
If you’re not certain how to find homeschool teachers, you can use Care.com to make your search for a homeschool teacher near you in Palm Harbor, FL easier and more efficient. To start, you can narrow your search to homeschool teachers in your general area. Then you can review rates, look for homeschooling teachers who have reviews from current or former clients, and can read different profiles to learn more about each teacher’s experience.
Homeschooling teachers near you in Palm Harbor, FL offer a wide variety of educational services. Some homeschool teachers that come to your house may provide full-day instruction and design lesson plans. Others may only come by a few times a week to teach a certain subject that the parent struggles with, such as advanced mathematics. Other homeschool teachers may choose to run small group sessions out of their home. It’s important to interview a few different candidates and to ask to learn more about services they offer.
While we ask all homeschool teachers listed on Care.com to complete a CareCheck (you can see which providers completed one by looking for the badge on their profile), this is just a jumping off point. To feel comfortable that the homeschool teacher you’re hiring is safe, we recommend you take additional steps to ensure safety. For example, you can run an independent background check and request professional references when hiring a homeschool teacher near you in Palm Harbor, FL.
When you want to hire a homeschool teacher near you in Palm Harbor, FL, it’s a good idea to interview a handful of different candidates. When interviewing teachers for homeschooling, it’s a good idea to ask them about their teaching style, about what subjects and grade levels they have experience with, and how they would handle issues such as your child not paying attention or talking to a sibling during lessons.