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Article by Kate J. Ward Looking around at the homeschool families you know in your co-op, support group, or church, you might observe that most consist of more than one child. In fact, a 2006 National Center for Education report found that families with three or more children make up 62% of the homeschool population. More >
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Article by Jess Gabby If you are facing some hard times in your Christian homeschool, here are some wonderful suggestions and tips to help you and the family survive. Think over the reasons why you decided to start homeschooling to begin with. For example, maybe a prominent reason was to have the family together more More >
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What is D’nealian handwriting? D’nealian is an alternative to the traditional style of manuscript handwriting. It is more like cursive than traditional manuscript. It combines some elements from traditional manuscript and some from cursive resulting in a new style which is somewhere in between the two. This new handwriting style was created by an elementary More >
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Article by zack You have decided that homeschooling is the way to teach your child and now you’ve got to prepared yourself and your children for all of the difficulties that come with it. You know the road ahead could be a bit rough, but the rewards more than make up for it. Clearly, the More >
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Question by Alyssa: Can anybody help me find homeschooling programs for grades 9-12? i have to find the perfect one. thanx!? I need help to find a homeschooling program. Like a really good one. SO if anybody has any recommendations for programs that homeschool please let me know. Thank you! Best answer: Answer by keely More >
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Article by Nick Some parents may feel uncomfortable sending their kids to public or private schools. This can be for a number of different reasons. Outdated curriculums can persuade parents into believing that homeschooling is their best option. Others object to the nature of subject matter taught to students partly due to religious reasons. Parents More >
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Article by Brandon C. Hall Homeschooling has become a viable option for many parents seeking to expand and improve their child’s educational experience. The public and private school systems are limited, for practical reasons, as to how far they can go to meet a particular child’s educational needs. With homeschooling, on the other hand, the More >
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Article by James Masterson Homeschool parents benefit from technology to enhance and complement traditional ways of teaching on school campus. There are several educational software and teaching packages that can help develop a curriculum. The internet is a very useful means that is full of educational resources; online dictionaries, libraries, encyclopedias and museums. Depending on More >
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Article by Mary Joyce Homeschooling is really quite simple. It’s a process where parents have accepted the responsibility of educating their children as opposed to having them go through a public or private school system. Parents who are considering or have made the decision to homeschool have taken a deep interest in their child’s education More >
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Article by Nigel Lamond If you are in the phase where you are trying to decide how you are going to plan out your childs education, you know how important your decision will be, as it will shape to a great extent, the future of your child. Once your child reaches the age of schooling, More >
about 1 year ago
Here is a link for a disscussion board for people doing this program
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/home-schooling-college/172486-keystone-national-high-school.html
I think you will find this really helpful in talking with others who are too.
about 1 year ago
Hi, I just wanted to say that I work for Keystone and you can find a community of students on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/keystoneschool. Also, it is not wise to place your personal email address on public webistes – please keep that in mind for the future as we want all of our students to practice safe habits on the web.