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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 entire process is geared towards your child in a one-on-one manner. You can create a particular curriculum suited to your child, and teach in a way works best for him or her. It is for these reasons, not to mention the economic benefits when you
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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 your State’s homeschooling law, the following may apply:
1. School officials can inquire about the parents’ qualifications to instruct or teach their child; however instructing parents do not necessarily need to have a particular educational qualification. A high school graduate or less can instruct
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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 and are committed to having the home becoming the point of their child’s education.
Homeschooling parents are tasked with not only with their child’s educational experience but now also have solely taken on the child’s emotional, physical, and mental development as well. Homeschoolers enjoy
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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, you will find that there are several decisions that need to be made that are not easy. From deciding which school you want to enroll him/her in, to what kind of environment you want your child to study in, since recently many parents are also
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Article by Rebecca Walker
Is Homeschooling the right decision for your Family?
Concern for your children’s education is often the driving force behind a parent’s decision to homeschool their children. Home schooling requires a parent or caregiver to take full responsibility for the education that their child or children will receive outside of the traditional parameters of the classroom. If you are considering homeschooling as an option, you likely have many questions and concerns. Consider the following topics as you make your decision to homeschool your children:
1. Are both parents in agreement?
Homeschooling your children is a significant decision
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Article by Michael Dinger
1. It’s not boring as all get out.
I spent the first 5 and a half years of my education in public schools. There were, of course, times when I enjoyed learning things and talking to my friends. On the flip side, though, there were long stretches of monotony and boredom. And that was just grade school! I can’t even imagine what it would have gotten like in middle and high school. I vaguely remember a class I took in 6th grade before I began to be homeschooled. “Conflict resolution” they called it. It was an
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Question by via_ann: What online classes (homeschooling programs) offer high school diplomas instead of GEDs?
Best answer:
Answer by define_normalBob Jones…..but they’re a satellite program….
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HomeSchooling – How Do You Get Started?
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HomeSchooling – How Do You Get Started?
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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.
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|A growing number of people are choosing to homeschool their children rather than sending them off to the general public school system. There are a number of reasons that parents cite with this increasing trend ranging from concerns concerning the declining quality of education present in certain school districts to personal convictions about the worldview being communicated to their kids.
Increasingly more states will also be starting to make allowances for families who choose to educate their kids in your own home. While there are still those who are opposed to homeschooling in general, there are a growing number of
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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
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Question by Level 7 Gymnast: How do you know when should a high school sophmore gymnast should switch from public school to homeschooling? My daughter is a level 8 gymnast and is getting really overwhelmed every night during the school year when she doesnt get home from practice until 8 or 9 pm and then has a lot of homework and other things to do around the house. We are thinking about homeschooling but she doesnt want to miss out on the high school life. Any tips or suggestions? Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Bradit is her choice..if she wants
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