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Homeschooling for the Working ParentYou can homeschool and work full time. It takes excellent organizational skills and the ability to be very flexible but it can be done. Planning and enlisting help when needed are the keys to successful homeschooling while working.- Homeschooling Vs. Working at Home: Picking What's ImportantTrying to decide what is more important to you between the options of either working at home, or homeschooing your children. Working to find a good balance is very important to being successful regardless of what you choose.
Parents Consider Homeschooling While Memphis City Schools Delays Start Date IndefinitelyMemphis City Schools may not start on time. As the key players battle it out, many Memphis families consider home education as an option.
New Hampshire House of Representatives Votes on Regulating HomeschoolingFor the 2nd year in a row a legislative study committee recommended not to make any changes to New Hampshire's homeschool law. However, this week the N.H. House of Representatives is planning to vote on whether or not to strictly regulate homeschooling- Homeschooling an ADD Child: Tips for ParentsFive tips for parents thinking of homeschooling their child with ADD from the perspective of a homeschooled child with ADD.
- An Overview of HomeschoolingIn this interview you will find out why Melanie chose to home school her children. You'll also learn what is involved in the homeschooling process. Hopefully it will help you decide if homeschooling is right for you.
- Things I Learned While Tutoring ChildrenWhile tutoring children I learned a lot about children, parents, and education. I learned about motivation, success, and failure. Working as a tutor was a very rewarding job.
7 Dumb Mistakes Smart People Make When HomeschoolingJust because you make a dumb mistake while homeschooling your child doesn't mean that your dumb. However, it may be easier to learn from other homeschoolers' mistakes instead of making them yourself.
Top Ten Homeschooling Content on AC in 2006Here is the top ten homeschooling Content on AC in 2006
Bluegrass United in Lexington, Ky. For Homeschooling Through High SchoolBluegrass United is a unique homeschool center for home-educated high school students in Lexington and the surrounding Central Kentucky area.- Working and HomeschoolingFinding ways to make it possible to both work and homeschool.
- Work at Home IssuesThe article describes how to manage being a mom working at home and provides helpful hints and tips.
- After Homeschooling: Preparing to Enter the WorkforceNot all people who home school have the goal of going to college. Just like many students who attend traditional schools, many home schooled students go directly into the work force.
Homeschooling and ADHD Can Go Hand in HandWhen a child with ADHD gets poor grades, or gets in trouble, parents often wonder what they can do to help. Homeschooling can be a good option.
Homeschooling with a PreschoolerHelpful tips and ideas to keep that busy preschooler occupied while you are working with your school age kids.
Homeschooling Families: Are We Too Defensive?A former classroom teacher and seven year homeschooling Mom shares her perspective on "learning" to not be so defensive of homeschooling.
How I Became an Eclectic Homeschooling MomEclectic homeschooling works best for those who are willing to use the curriculum that's best for their child. Instead of choosing one curriculum provider for all subjects, they search for the best language arts, math, history or science curriculum.- Going from Just a Homeschooling Mom to a Make Money Online MomLearning how to balance homeschooling with working at home.
- Answers to Homeschooling FAQ'sIs homeschooling legal? Expensive? Do I need a teaching degree? How will my homeschooled child socialize? Will they be able to go to college? All of this is answered by a homeschooling mother of four-who was homeschooled herself!
- Working at Home While HomeschoolingA lot of homeschooling families give up a second income so that one parent can stay home with the kids full-time and guide their education. This is not always easy to do, or even feasible if the family's debt is significant.
Homeschooling is More Beneficial to ChildrenThis article details why homeschooling is the best option for children over public and private schools.- Homeschooling on a BudgetIf you are going to homeschool your child you need to know that this is not going to be free, but wait, it does not have to be expensive either. Here are some ideas as to how you can homeschool your child while living on a budget.
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- Setting Up a Homeschooling Space:Whether you are just beginning to consider homeschooling or you have been at it a while, one issue that is bound to come up time and again is how to best set up your schooling space.
- Free Homeschooling ResourcesHomeschooling offers many rewards to its participants, but it can often be very costly. Although most homeschooling families say it is well worth the sacrifice, there are a number of low cost homeschooling resources that can help you educate your child.
- Homeschoolers Working with Former TeachersPublic and private school teachers disillusioned all of the rules, regulations and testing of schools; the homeschooling community wants you.
Working Effectively from HomeTo work effectively from home you need to make goals and diligently work toward them.- Online Tutoring: A Boon to Homeschooling FamiliesHomeschooling is increasingly becoming the option of choice for many families across the United States. Online tutoring, another rapidly growing field, can be of great assistance to those families that homeschool their children.
- Homeschooling: Frequently Asked Questions by ParentsIf you have questions about homeschooling, you can find answers here.
- Homeschooling: What a Difference A Year MakesWhere did these brilliant children come from?... I realize that there are many children reading above their grade levels, who do extracurricular activities on their own and have a potential for greatness. However, a year ago, I could not see such potenti
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