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Tips for Homeschooling Your PreschoolerPreschool is a great place to start homeschooling for various reasons. First of all, preschoolers are generally curious and love to learn new things.
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The Positive Results and Effects of HomeschoolingThis my view of the positive experience my family has had with homeschooling.
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The Learning Curve and Decisions of a Homeschooling DadThe challenges you may face when deciding to homeschool are not always up front. Homeschooling is an important decision, but HOW to homeschool your child or children is an even greater dilemma.
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8 Reasons Homeschooling May Be Right for Your FamilyWhile some people say that homeschooling is the only way to go, homeschooling is not for everyone. However, there are many good reasons to homeschool. Here are some of the most common reasons parents choose to homeschool.
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How to Keep the Fun in HomeschoolingIf you are too caught up in creating a school environment at home, you will suck all of the fun right out of homeschooling. Here are some things you can do to keep the fun in homeschooling. -
Homeschooling Your Kids Can Make You SmarterI just discovered a new hidden benefit of homeschooling that I had to write about right away. Did you know that homeschooling your kids can make you smarter? -
Homeschoolers Can Start College Before They Are Done with HomeschoolingI think one of the most interesting things about homeschooling is the fact that students can excel at amazing rates. Highschoolers in particular can finish high school and start high school at the same time. -
The Charlotte Mason Approach to HomeschoolingThere are numerous ways to homeschool a child. One of the many approaches to homeschooling is the Charlotte Mason Approach.
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Hidden Benefits of HomeschoolingFrom medical benefits to eating habits, homeschooling has many advantages. A great many homeschooling benefits are evident even to those who oppose homeschooling. In addition to these homeschooling benefits are rewards that are happening behind the scenes. -
Autistic Parents Having Great Success in HomeschoolingIn reading messages from various homeschooling boards I noticed a great deal of the homeschoolers on the boards have autistic kids. It worried me until I found out how successful autistic homeschoolers are.
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What is Afrocentric HomeschoolingDid you know there was such thing as afrocentric homeschooling? Afrocentric homeschoolers are families who incorporate black positive or pro black curriculum into their educational approach.
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Using the For Dummies Books in HomeschoolingEveryone has seen the yellow books with titles such as PCs for Dummies and U.S. History for Dummies. Why I use them as text books in my homeschooling classroom.
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Homeschooling Autistic ChildrenAutism affects 1 in 150 children and many public schools are not prepared to deal with the autistic student. Homeschooling is one option that works well.
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After Homeschooling: Successful Recent Homeschool GraduatesIt is easy to point out that people like Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin were home schooled. Just about every person alive before 1850 was homeschooling in some capacity. -
Is Cost Really a Barrier to Homeschooling?I feel that the article "Homeschooling: Can Your Budget Really Afford It?" is a thin veiled attempt to persuade potential homeschoolers to keep their children in school. -
How to Start HomeschoolingBefore you believe or follow a single bit of advice, you need to know how the writer gathered his or her "expertise" on homeschooling. -
Homeschooling on a Shoestring BudgetMore families are homeschooling than ever before, & those that are still considering it list EXPENSE as one of the top concerns they face. This series will lead budget-minded homeschoolers in the right direction. -
Homeschooling Our Children and the Dumbing Down of Public SchoolsAre we homeschooling our children for their own benefit? Should we let them try Public School? -
Homeschooling Does Not Create Narrow MindsSome people argue that homeschooling causes a child to have a narrow mind. This simply is not true. If it were true then all of the children who attended public school wouldn't be so prejudiced and the world would be an even better place today. -
The Dangers of Short Term HomeschoolingThe article entitled "Homeschooling: barefoot in the kitchen" profiles a family where the mom plans to homeschool her son for one year and return him to school. Frankly, this scares me. -
Work from Home Ideas for Homeschooling FamiliesHomeschooling does not mean you have to give up the benefit of a second income. Many homeschoolers make decent incomes while teaching their children at the same time -
Reasons for HomeschoolingThere are many reasons for homeschooling. Each homeschooling family has their own reason for doing so. Many have several. -
Book Review: Help! I'm Married to a Homeschooling MomHelp! I'm Married to a Homeschooling Mom by Todd Wilson is a humorous and helpful guide to the husbands of homeschooling. The author knows what he is talking about and delivers his message in a way that will make you both chuckle and think. -
Homeschooling LawsWhile homeschooling laws vary from state to state, and sometimes even from school district to school district, there are still some very basic laws that you should be aware of before you begin homeschooling your child.
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Start HomeschoolingHomeschooling really is not as difficult as it may seem, so do not allow it to overwhelm you. Here are some tips to help you to get started on your way to homeschooling your child.
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Homeschooling MethodsThere are numerous methods of homeschooling in existance today. What method you choose to use should be based upon what works best for you and your child. With this in mind, here is a small overview of each of the available methods.
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What Everyone Needs to Know About HomeschoolingHomeschooling is a way of life for our family that has worked out very well for the past two years. There are many people who want to know more about exactly how homeschooling works so here is some information.
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How Smart Does a Homeschooling Parent Need to Be?Some say a homeschooling parent needs have a college degree, a teachers certificate, or a at least a GED. I say a parent needs to be literate, clever, resourceful, and have good common sense. -
Homeschooling Regulations in AlaskaAlaska can be a very lienient state for homeschoolers depending on the option they choose for homeschooling and the reason they choose to homeschool. -
Homeschooling in AlabamaAlabama is a unique state when it comes to homeschooling The rules and regulations basically ensure that homeschoolers are supervised under the care of an school or hired tutor.
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