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A resource for parents considering the option of educating their children at home.

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Written by wpo1408 on
Surely, every parent dreams of providing their child with the best variety of education, don't they?. For many parents this simply means looking at the various schools within their home catchment area. For others, it can mean looking at suitable home schooling programs. While there are lots of different kinds of home schooling curricula to be had, every individual state has its own set of rules and regulations concerning home schooling within its authority. It is well worth consulting these rules on home schooling before you remove your child from school and enroll him or her in a home school program. To find out ... Read Full Story
Written by reflective on
Have you ever read an article with glossy photos of the perfect homeschool family? Older children work on math while little ones build the Eiffel Tower with popsicle sticks. Mother posts the schedule on the refrigerator and everyone follows it. Father stages a play to reinforce the lessons of the day. The whole family always smiles at the camera. Barbara Frank wrote The Imperfect Homeschooler’s Guide to Homeschooling to combat discouragement that trails such misconceptions. The Imperfect Homeschooler’s Guide to Homeschooling By Barbara Frank / Cardamom Publishers The conversational tone of this veteran homeschool mother of four overflows with wisdom. She shares practical tips ... Read Full Story
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It’s always been realized that a college graduate could make much higher money than a high school graduate but new research has shown that college degree holders and their families are normally more ecstatic and healthier than those with simply a school diploma. Many people ask why do they need to spend a bunch of money and years of their lifetime to go through college? Many school students today are either dropping out of high school or are just not finishing college because they don’t know the advantages. A college academic has been studied to pay much more than those without. A survey was ... Read Full Story
Written by agrey46 on
If you want that you kid has high school home school education, there are several home schooling curriculums accessible for high school students. This will provide your child with the type of education he needs. Actually, there are religion-based home schooling curriculums for high school students that you can choose when you prefer to integral religious component into your child’s lessons. Also, there are curriculums, which concentrate on the Arts and the Sciences that you could consider as well. But also, bear in mind there are some other ways of home schooling obtainable for your kids going in to high school. Another home schooling ... Read Full Story
Written by mama0786 on
Challis Thasall is the mother of four children and a second generation homeschooler. Both her sons have graduated and her two daughters are just beginning. Challis assists her husband in his business and is the creator/moderator of HS-Plus , an online support group for homeschoolers of special needs children. Her simple and frugal lifestyle is reflected in her homeschooling, as is her belief that even the smallest things have the potential to become great learning experiences. Name of Product : Weather Wiz Kids® Link to Product/website : http://www.weatherwizkids.com Description of Product: “A wonderful educational website for teachers and parents that gives them the right ... Read Full Story
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November 23, 2009 -- The Homeschool Buyers Co-op, a leader in offering homeschool curriculum, announced today the sale of the book noting the top 22 people who chose a...  
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November is National Novel Writing Month. Janice structured this week's carnival, the NaNoWriMo Edition, like the sections of a book. The next carnival will be hosted at As For My House. Submissions are due by Monday at 6 p.m. I look forward to reading your submissions. Carnival of Homeschooling: The NaNoWriMo Edition originally appeared on About.com Homeschooling on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 14:03:32.Permalink | Comment | Email this  
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The Informed Parent hosts this week's Carnival of Homeschooling. Mary talks about Saving Time and reflects on the many hours she has enjoyed with her children over the years thanks to homeschooling. The next carnival will be hosted at Janice Campbell - Taking Time For Things That Matter. Submissions are due by Monday at 6 p.m. I look forward to reading your submissions. Carnival of Homeschooling Schedule Carnival of Homeschooling: Saving...  
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We don't wear pajamas all day. We have among the highest test scores in the country. We have social lives. If you're ready to have your stereotypes shattered, then read on, because I am a proud home-schooled graduate. Many negative stereotypes persist about the home-school image and that greatly irritates me.  
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Amazing things the Internet makes possible. Here's an Alabama-based site in which Joel Philips, an electrical engineer and educator, offers online classes for homeschooled kids. He does this because he loves teaching this stuff, says it's often poorly done in homeschooling courses, and because he was an "Edison Trait" kid -- a boy who was driven by studying what he loved, but who struggled in public school because he didn't care for other...  
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