The decision to homeschool is only the first of several steps needed to get started in homeschooling. I know when I was sure that I wanted to homeschool my oldest, I took several months to prepare to actually do it. Below is what I consider to be the best way to get started:
1. Research the laws within your state and comply. I am fortunate to live in New Jersey where there are one two laws-homeschool for 180 days out of the year and teach the history of New Jersey at some point. Other states, however, have far more requirements. You may also need to send out letters of intent to homeschool.
2. Visit your local library and read up on homeschooling. Our library saw the growing population of homeschoolers in our area and has added many valuable resources for us. Don't forget that if you need a book that isn't in the library, they can often get it for you.