• Home School Resources: Help With High School Home Schooling

    By: R Welch
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    Homeschooling your child through his or her senior year in high school can be demanding and difficult. There are many things to consider as you guide your child through their final years of their secondary education and on towards college. Here are a few ideas to discuss with your child concerning their final and important years of education.Read more…
  • Homeschooling (Home Education) And Teens: How To Survive!

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    The teenage years can be quite a challenge, however you decide to educate your child. If your child has been home educated for at least a few years before reaching adolescence, then they will probably be accustomed to the lifestyle. If you are lucky, your teenager will also have learnt how to educate themselves with support from you and others and will be reasonably self-motivated and confident in their abilities.Read more…
  • Home School Resources - 5 Tips for Dealing with Homeschooling Statutes and Regulations

    By: R Welch
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    The legal ramifications of choosing to homeschool your child is heavily dependent upon which state you live in and how state and local authorities interpret the laws of compulsory attendance, private education and homeschooling. State officials may require some or all of the following: registration, a notice of intent to homeschool, regular progress evaluations, or advance approval prior to beginning to homeschool your child. State statute interpretation and enforcement often take a back seat the the statutes themselves.Read more…
  • Online History Lesson Ideas

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    History is a subject that some find to be dry or boring. Putting some spark into your history lessons is as easy as running a Google search. There are thousands of sites about history on the web.Read more…
  • Christian Home Schooling

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    There are many different reasons you could choose to home school your children. Some choose it because of lifestyle. Others because of medical problems.Read more…
  • Home Schooling Online

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    When you are home schooling your children, getting support from your local school system isn’t always possible. Nowadays, there are many options and resources online that can be utilized. Since most people have an Internet connection, home schooling online is a good way to make sure your child is getting the education needed to develop real world skills.Read more…
  • Create Your Own Curriculum

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    You don't have to shell out hundreds of dollars for a homeschool curriculum. With a little research you can create your own curriculum without breaking the bank.It takes time to create your own curriculum but the advantages far outweigh the inconvenience in my opinion.Read more…
  • Home School Resource - Homeschooling the Preschool Age Child

    By: R Welch
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    Each child is unique. All children have their own interests, learning patterns and attention spans. Parents who are considering the option of homeschooling would be wise to do an initial evaluation of their preschool child to see if the homeschooling atmosphere would give their child the maximum educational benefit.Read more…
  • How Much Time Is Required For Subjects Taught For Homeschooling Children?

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    Depending on your State's home schooling law, the following rules may apply:- Children in the elementary level are to be taught the following subjects: English, which includes reading, spelling and writing; math, geography, science, civics, history, physiology and health, music, physical education and art.- Children in the high school level should be taught the following: English, which includes speech, language, literature and composition, science which will include chemistry and biology; social studies, geography, economics, history of the U.S.Read more…
  • How Do You Manage Homeschooling Costs?

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    Home schooling can be less expensive than sending your child to an educational institution. While a home school education is less costly than a private school, it can be more expensive than a public school if you are not careful.Starting outFor one thing, if you're just beginning with home schooling (and if you don't have a teaching background), it is recommended that you subscribe to an independent study program or buy a boxed curriculum suited to your child's skill level.Read more…
  • Home Schooling Curriculums

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    So, you’ve decided to home school your children. You’ve weight all the pros and cons and know you are making the right decision. Now, you need to decide on various home schooling curriculums that will help you and your children get the most out of the experience.Read more…
  • How Long Is A Homeschooling Year?

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    Parents have several explanations and justifications why they homeschool their children. They have concerns regarding the safety of their children, the quality of education that is offered in public schools, the expensive cost of private schooling and the struggle of the child to keep up with the entire class.Parents usually feel defenseless when their kids come home from school with accounts of emotional cruelty from peers, labeling them as "slow learners".Read more…
  • How Much Does Homeschooling Cost, Really?

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    You'll definitely find that homeschooling entails more expense than conventional public schooling, but also that it will cost considerably less than the annual $2,000 to $10,000 per child that private school tuition typically runs.The least expensive option is a public school program tailored to homeschoolers. Those programs that allow more flexibility in choosing materials are often a bit more expensive because they may only provide or reimburse for certain "approved" texts and materials, or they may established yearly budget limit for each student.Read more…
  • Free Homeschooling Resources

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    Every homeschooling family knows they can go to their local public library to access free books, free videos and CD's, free audiotapes, and perhaps even free software to use in their homeschool. Here are some other ideas you may not have thought of for finding free educational materials for your family:While it is common to bemoan the poor quality of most television programming, a homeschooling parent can easily build a year's worth of social studies' curriculum around the quality offerings of The History Channel, Discovery Channel, and A&E Network. While some discretion needs to be used because not all the shows on these channels are appropriate and of solid educational value, many are, especially those that are part of the A&E Classroom, A&E Biography, and Assignment: Discovery series.Read more…
  • Homeschooling Resources - Using Textbooks And Other Educational Materials

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    Conventional learning materials such as textbooks are usually easy to find. If you're interested in the type of texts used in the schools, you can check with your local school district or county office of education to see if they have a curriculum library. Sometimes access to such libraries is limited to public school teachers, but often the public is also allowed to peruse school materials there.Read more…
  • Homeschooling vs Public Schooling - Things You Must Consider

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    Parents new to homeschooling often have a thousand of questions to ask. It has been accepted that parents have an inherent right to determine the pros and cons of homeschooling. So for parents who are still not clear about home schooling, here is a list of the advantages and disadvantages homeschooling.Read more…
  • Use a Collage to Teach Social Studies

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    Try making a collage with your child to make learning about your home state fun. Materials needed: magazines, newspapers, scissors, glue, construction paper or poster board.Making a collage is a really fun way to learn basic facts about your state.Read more…
  • Home School Resources for Middle School

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    A collections of home school resources for middle schoolers. Struggling to keep up with lesson plans for you middle schooler? Having trouble teaching your child about the events surrounding World War II?Read more…
  • Homeschooling - Do Grades Matter?

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    Most parents wanted know why they need to bother grading their children's homeschooling. The answer is because you want to know if your children are learning something and if they are at par with children their age.There are many ways you could find out if your children are learning or progressing as they are learning in the lessons.Read more…
  • Homeschooling Resources - How To Use Free Community Resources

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    Homeschoolers involve themselves with various community resources on several different levels. First and most common, is simply making use of services offered - for instance, taking a class at a museum or buying a product from a local business. Next, homeschooling families or support groups might arrange to visit a local factory to see how furniture is made, or take a tour of the local blood bank to learn how it works.Read more…

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