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HomeSchooling – How Do You Get Started?
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Parents would always want the best for their children’s education. Many parents are now exploring the concept of homeschooling. For many parents, opting for homeschooling is an overwhelming matter.
Homeschooling provides many advantages and benefits to the parents and children. More >
Need Advice on Homeschooling….?
Apr 12th
Question by jilland4kids: Need Advice on Homeschooling….? My kids have always been in Catholic School — which I LOVE. There are no concerns/problems with their school and I planned to volunteer in the 3rd grade and a Kindergarten classes. Then, it hit me — I’ll homeschool the kids with a Catholic curriculum. I have very mixed feelings. Academically/socially the kids will do great. We’ll do extracurricular activities and meet other homeschoolers. However, my daughter will make her First Communion & Confirmation this year, and I would like her to be instructed with her friends. She also wants to join choir. For More >
Is homeschooling bittersweet?
Apr 8th
Question by hfacto: Is homeschooling bittersweet? I mean, the benefits of having your own family school you I’m sure are phenomenal. But have you seen the personalities (or lack there of) of a lot of these kids? There was the winner of the latest spelling bee on CNN and the kid could hardly get a sentence out. Not real prepared for the real world are we?
I’m sure I’ll get attacked for saying that, just keeping it real.
Best answer:
Answer by scrambledeggs10It’s probally true. You’re not having the social interactions with other kids so when you go out into the real world More >
Homeschooling?
Apr 2nd
Question by BeBe: Homeschooling? What are the social benefits of homeschooling compared to regular school? I mean how do homeschooled children learn to communicate with other children? Is it healthy for children to be with there parents all the time? When a homeschooled child enters high school how do they attend Prom or play sports?
***don’t bite my head off – I am just wondering – I am not condeming or judging anyone****
Best answer:
Answer by Dr Universeto me a child needs to go to school. why so they can not only learn but meet people their age.
What do you think? Answer below!
More >Homeschooling advice?
Mar 23rd
Question by suckapunchyoface: Homeschooling advice? What are the benefits that homeschooling has as opposed to traditional schooling?
What does it take or the requirements to home school a child through grades K-8, and what are some downsides to it?
Best answer:
Answer by hefalump hthe benefits are that you get to be in control of what your child’s education will consist of…the downside….if you aren’t qualified to educate your child with the equivalency that other children are being taught. which can put your child way behind…and that will definitely affect his/her future as an adult. also…the social aspect…there are so many different people in More >
Curriculum Planning For Homeschool
Mar 20th
One of the biggest challenges for homeschooling parents is to decide upon the curriculum that suits their child needs. What might feel comfortable to one child may not be so for the other one. Homeschooling supplies have exploded with its increasing demand. The question is how to select the right one? In some cases, children do get bored with textbook based curriculums. What would be the right option for such children? The answers are discussed below.
It is believed and discovered by many families that the customized educational program is the best way the children get most benefited from. The parents More >
Online Homeschooling – The Perfect Choice For Your Child
Mar 13th
There are a number of reasons why parents want to homeschool their child. Parents may not agree with the regular school curriculum or there may be issues about schedule, violence, bullies, etc. One major concern that parents have on homeschooling is that they may not be capable of providing the right curriculum for their child to keep up with the regular educational system. However, this is no longer a problem because of the wide array of online homeschooling programs available today.
If you lack confidence in your academic ability to homeschool your children, you will be glad to know that online More >
whats the benefits of rebuilding Japan and Europe?
Mar 12th
Question by ♥Life is Perfect♥: whats the benefits of rebuilding Japan and Europe? (Japan) what were the specific changes and by whom?
(Marshall Plan) what did it do and what were it’s impact on the communism, the cold war, and the Europeans?
this is something i have to do for homeschooling and i got to pick what i wanted to do and i think learning about this stuff would be great! SO CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT?
Best answer:
Answer by Nav BIn short, impoverised Japan and Europe will have been more susceptible to extreme ideologies (ie Communism).
Developing prosperous nations ensured democracy, capitalism, free trade More >
how does homeschooling kids better than going to a regular public school ?
Feb 27th
Question by Bobbi_boo: how does homeschooling kids better than going to a regular public school ? benefits of being home schooled, rather than public school.
Best answer:
Answer by RachelBerryWell… I am in public school, and when i talk to my home school friends, it seems like they are much more sophisticated. Plus the people at my school are dirty minded and just plain gross! Well besides me! Haha! I have been wanting to homeschool since 4th grade! Yeah… public school SUCKS!!! So yeah that is all I have! PeAcE!!!
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Homeschooling Socialization: A Very Full Life!
Feb 23rd
Many people opposed to homeschooling think that homeschooled children suffer from a lack of a social life. Surprise! Many homeschooled children have a busier activity calendar than public schooled kids. There are communities of homeschoolers that get together, offering students socialization among kids of all ages. There are also many extra-curricular activities to take part in.
Online Homeschooling Groups
One of our best sources of information is the Internet. Do a search on your favorite search engine for “homeschooling groups” in your area; you’ll find a wide variety that will meet your needs.
Searching without your town or city name will provide you with More >
Homeschooling and social repercussions?
Feb 21st
Question by Rachel-Pit Police-DSMG: Homeschooling and social repercussions? Forgive the numerous questions today (research for a Sociology paper).
Some parents feel that homeschooling benefits their children by not exposing them to the distractions and potential troubles of public educational institutions. Others feel that homeschooling results in children being ill-prepared to handle the many hurdles they will face in society.
What is your take on homeschooling children? Does it limit opportunities for kids to be active in their age group? Is the descision to homeschool children more based on paranoia on part of the parents, rather than what’s best for the child? Tracy, More >
Who people with faith or those without such a belief benefit most from homeschooling?
Feb 10th
Question by Wesley: Who people with faith or those without such a belief benefit most from homeschooling?
Best answer:
Answer by KalleyDhomeschooling prepares children for the onslaught of evolutionism
What do you think? Answer below!
