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  • Easy Ways To Keep Homeschooling Records  By : daniel.rayfield
    It is better to prepare quarterly progress reports as they can be easily maintained. By the end of the year, you can compile all quarterly reports together. You can take help from local support groups initially to understand the process of record keeping. Make your approach of record keeping simple and consistent.
  • Used Homeschool Curriculum – What You Need To Know?  By : daniel.rayfield
    Think wisely and keep your eyes open while you make the best deal for used homeschool textbooks.
  • Compatible Numbers  By : iCoachMath
    The word "compatible" means "well-matched". Compatible numbers are numbers that are friendly with each other.
  • Printable Coloring Pages and the Concept of Color  By : kidsfront
    We live in a world that is not merely multi-dimensional but also multi-colored. Apart from the seven basic colors of a rainbow, there are hundreds of colors children need to know and like to learn about. Printable coloring pages provide an unending source of coloring pages ready to be filled in by your child at a moment’s notice.
  • Want to achieve IT skills, but don’t want to go to college?  By : MarySM35 MarySM35
    Want to achieve IT skills, but don’t want to go to college?


    Training and acquiring new skills should be a lifelong process as workplace requirements change and evolve, in line with new legislation, new technology and new work practices. Yet the majority of British workers fail to renew their skills, or acquire new ones, throughout their working lives, often falling behind school leavers, particularly in fast moving fields, such as IT.

    With the British government driving new initiatives to encourage more and more workers to train, unskilled workers who are already falling behind in today’s technological world will find it more and more difficult to retain work or to advance their careers.

    The IT industry in particular continues to demand more and more engineers, software technicians, website designers and IT competent office workers, so the need for sound and comprehensive IT training is growing ahead of virtually any other field.
  • The Importance Of Qualified Home School Teaching  By : Michelle Bery
    Many parents, faced with inadequate schooling for their children or a child's particular educational needs that a district can not effectively handle, choose instead to home school their child. Home schooling – when done appropriately and responsibly – can be enormously effective in educating children in particular situations. However, qualified home school teaching is paramount to achieving results.
  • Homeschooling on a Budget, It's Not as Hard as You Think!  By : Doug Dillard
    A child that is home schooled is a child with a world of opportunities open to him/her. As a parent, or a tutor of a home schooled child, you have complete control over what they learn and what kind of opportunities will be available to them. One may think that expensive books and workbooks are required for a child to learn, but that is simply not true. There are all kinds of ways for a child to be home schooled on any budget.
  • Homeschooling - Bringing Balance Between Real Life Learning And Curriculum  By : Wendy T Young
    No matter where you are in your homeschool journey, a homeschooling mom needs to make sure that a homeschool curriculum stays in its place. If it becomes the master which dictates to a parent and thus forces real life learning out, it needs to be brought under strict control.
  • Homeschooling - Does It Really Work?  By : Sumit Bhatnagar
    There are so many questions associated with this subject. Is it OK to home school a kid? Is it easy? Will my child not become exposed to the outside world if i do not send him school? The parents need not be worried when they decide to home school their kid. It’s not a big deal. The only thing to keep in mind is if parents are ready to take all responsibility.
  • Pro's And Con's Of Accredited Home Schools  By : Bowe Packer
    Learn about home schooling programs before you make a decision on doing it.
  • Should You Be Home Schooling Your Children?  By : Matt Ream
    Are you interested in learning more about home schooling? You know home schooling is no longer the sole domain of Right-wing fundamentalist Christian hermits. Look into it you might be surprised at what you find out!
  • Homeschool Lesson Plan  By : Michael Baker
    Try an online program if you need help with your homeschool lesson plan.
  • Homeschool Parents - Helpful Hints For Your Role As College Planning Counselor  By : Cathy Gullo
    College planning is essential for all high school students and parents. It is especially important for homeschool parents. Although you wear many hats, becoming your child's guidance counselor is only one of your duties. After a long day of being a teacher, parent, chauffeur, and homemaker, assuming the role of a college planning counselor is usually placed last on your list. Finding the time and making college planning a major part of your highschooler's curriculum leads to success in high school, college, and career.
  • Implementing A Home School Course  By : Michelle Bery
    The inconsistencies surrounding educational programs throughout the nation, in combination with the educational needs of particular students, have resulted in the increasing popularity of home schooling. In this non-traditional school setting, parents feel that they can better address the learning needs of their children in a variety of ways.
  • 8 Ways To Sabotage Your Homeschool  By : Wendy T Young
    The power of a successful homeschool journey cannot be over emphasized. Every parent who homeschools want to enjoy the adventure, grow close to their children and have well rounded children at the end of it. But moms hold the power to sabotage their own homeschools and often they do not even know they are doing it. Here are some warnings (and remedies) for homeschooling parents so that you are do not become one of them.
  • Essential Tips For Choosing Homeschooling Programs  By : Amy Wells
    Parents have many choices when selecting commercially provided homeschooling programs. Having a balance of structure and spontaneity is important when designing a home school curriculum.
  • How - To Choose And Use An Online Homeschool Curriculum  By : Amy Wells
    Online curriculum resources can be an important component of your children's education. If you have an Internet connection and consistent access to a computer, there are many online tools that will help you provide your child with the skills they need.
  • Getting In High Gear For College - Strategies For Homeschool Parents  By : Cathy Gullo
    Homeschool Parents, you can contribute greatly to college success by having college planning as a priority for your children of all ages. From your youngest child to your oldest child, a plan must be in place for college. Avenues for extended academics, opportunities for honors and awards, and selection of school and community activities pave the way for successful homeschool learning experiences and for future achievements in college and career. College comes sooner than most parents anticipate. Be ready when the time comes.
  • The Right Homeschool Curriculum - You Choose What Is Best For Your Child  By : Mike Hirn
    Many parents choose to homeschool their children. They do this for a number of reasons, the primary one being that they don't like the education that’s being offered at the schools in their area.
  • Homeschoolers and Public School Teachers - We Really Can Be Friends  By : Thomas Nixon
    Do not believe the hype from other side. Homeschoolers and public school teachers can be friends, can support each, and can do what is best for children.
  • Online Homeschool Programs  By : Michael Baker
    Don't struggle with homeschooling. Try an online homeschool program.Online homeschool programs are an excellent method in ensuring your children are learning what they need to know. I know the purpose of home schooling is to place your values into the hands of our children. We also like to teach our children what we believe they should know. But, sometimes we may need a little help. Online home school programs can accomplish this.
  • Is Home Schooling Right For My Child  By : Keith Londrie
    Deciding whether or not to home school your child involves a lot of goal setting and decision making. You first need to determine if you have the patience to home school your child. You will be seeing more of him or her during the day and we all know the little ones can get on our nerves at times.
  • Developing A Quality Homeschooling Lesson Plan Does Not Have To Be Hard  By : David Dunlap
    For the novice homeschooling parent, one of the most intimidating steps in the whole process is the idea of developing a lesson plan that is both effective and manageable. Fortunately, this does not have to be hard. For those choosing to do it on their own, this article will briefly outline nine steps to developing a quality lesson plan.
  • Teaching Colors To 3 And 4 Year Olds  By : Francine Larson
    The six year old, Alayna replied, 'aqua is only for people over 60 years old, so this is not aqua.'
  • Choosing The Right Homeschool Curriculum For Your Family  By : Wendy T Young
    Any first time homeschooler can recount the details of their first homeschool convention. Some may have wonderful experiences, but the many that I have come into contact with, come away feeling hopelessly overwhelmed and confused by the availability of choices. The families who go to homeschool conventions and come away with the right fit or mix of curriculum normally have a well thought out plan.
  • Home Schooling Methods  By : Buck Larsen
    More and more parents are looking for an alternative form of public education. Many are taking part in an upswinging trend called homeschooling. From the homeschoolers point of view, there are many advantages. Read on.
  • On Becoming a Faster Reader  By : Buck Larsen
    Has slow reading speed kept you from reading as much as you want to? Are you able to remember what you have read without going over the material again and again? If these questions open up concerns, then read on.
  • Ensuring The Viability Of A Home School Diploma  By : Michelle Bery
    In this society, hard work towards a specific goal generally culminates in a celebration when that goal is achieved; there is no better example than that of graduation from school. A milestone of every school-aged child, graduation means the end of twelve years of schooling and the opportunity to go on to higher education in pursuit of a career. But when you home school a child, it is important to ensure that their home school diploma is accredited and acknowledged.
  • How Preschool Songs Help Your Child Learn  By : Michelle Moglia
    We have all had the experience of listening to the radio when a song comes on that you haven't heard in 10, 15, or 20 years. But right away you start to-
  • Knowledge Achievement Tests  By : Margene Smith
    There are many different types of testing. As home school parent teachers we test all the time. We ask questions of our children. Asking questions of what they have done is a form of testing. Testing in and of itself can be good or bad. The deciding factor is how we use it; how we administer it.
  • How I Created A Computerized, Self-Learning Science Course  By : Jamie Love
    This article tells of my experience developing my first computerized, self-learning science course. My trials and errors (what worked and what did not) are useful to those interested in learning how to create such a course as well as people seeking information about self-learning, homeschooling and similar topics in education.
  • Educational Toy Ideas for Your Preschooler  By : Amy Nutt
    If you are searching for the right educational toys for your preschooler, you may be overwhelmed with all the options available.
  • Choosing the Right Educational Video Games for Your Children  By : Amy Nutt
    Video games are among the most popular toys today. Children of all ages spend a lot of time engrossed in the latest action-packed video console or computer game.
  • Choosing Educational Videos for Children  By : Amy Nutt
    Today, videos have become a very popular means of entertainment among children of all ages.
  • Choosing Educational Software For Children  By : Amy Nutt
    In recent years, computers have become an integral part of everyday life. Now, more people own computers than ever before, and the numbers continue to rise.
  • The Advantages of Interactive Books for Children  By : Amy Nutt
    There are many technological tools on the market today geared towards parents who wish to help educate and entertain their children
  • One Room School Model  By : Margene Smith
    There is a special magic in the ideal of teaching in a one room school, I will attempt to explain it. Home schooling our children is a correct choice for them individually and society as a whole. A home schooled child learns to take on responsibility for their lives. As in the one room school model, they too become involved with helping others.
  • Child Learning Game - Makes Learning Fun And Easy  By : Aaron Snider
    Are your children not doing as well in school and you know they can? Stop grinding every night after work pounding your child's education into them. Now you can let them play Games that make them shoot to the front of the class.
  • Choosing The Right Homeschooling Teaching Material  By : David Dunlap
    Choosing your homeschooling teaching materials can be an overwhelming decision because there are so many excellent resources and products available. In addition, it seems that each one claims to be superior to all of the others. However, there are plenty of resources available that can help lead concerned parents to the appropriate teaching materials and methods that work best for their family.
  • Opting Out of Public Schools  By : Lance Winslow
    Many folks are unsatisfied with the public schools these days and they wish to opt out and send their kids to a more favorable situation. Without condemning our public school system or offering an opinion, let's discuss the options available for people.
  • Parents who Home School are Creating Boomer or Xer Copies Not Similar to Their Peers  By : Lance Winslow
    Parents who teach through homeschooling are creating carbon copies of themselves rather than allowing the children to grow up with socialization and with their fellow peers into the new era. Being raised on the values of their parents might be considered an attribute and even a breath of fresh air for our future and yet one has to ask themselves will these children be able to get along in the real world with people their own age?
  • Preschool Is Important For Healthy Child Development  By : Tommy Thompson
    Preschool children should have a variety of different activities and games to encourage physical and mental development. Young children by nature are easily distracted, having very little attention span and any attempt to introduce them straight to academics will be met with frustration and failure.
  • Do Home Schooled Kids have Social Deficiencies?  By : Lance Winslow
    Not long ago our Online Think Tank tackled some of the criticism coming from teachers and College Professors about Home Schooled kids. One College Professor stated that academically they were a mixed bag. Some were extremely well schooled and others had problems in some subjects. However as one 17 year veteran college professor put it; they ALL had social deficiencies.
  • Teaching History In The Home: Don't Miss This Critical Element  By : Chris Stevens
    Parents have a hidden but free resource they can use when teaching history to their children. Sadly, sometimes parents don't even think to use what is so easily at their fingertips, but forgetting to use this resource could make the difference in whether your children relate to history or think history is just another boring bunch of facts. Find out what this hidden resource is here!
  • Reading: The Key To Homeschooling Success  By : David Dunlap
    One of the most important aspects of homeschooling your child properly is reading, both for the child and the parent. As the parent and teacher, it is imperative that you read extensively on a wide variety of topics. If you are just starting out and this task seems overwhelming, you may want to consider the idea of speed-reading.
  • Unschooling By Accident  By : LaJoyce Kerns
    I guess we should thank our local school systems for forcing us into homeschooling. Because of their policies, we embraced a system of learning which we now know is called unschooling. The results have been remarkable.
  • Providing Socialization in Home Schooled Kids  By : Lance Winslow
    One issue that many pro-Public School parents indicate is there main reason for sending their children to school rather than home schooling is their socialization needs. That is to say ensuring that they learn to get along with other kids their own age. Nevertheless, most capable home schooling parents will say that such issues are easily over come and that parents that send their kids to public school use this as a copout.
  • Some Thoughts on Home Schooling  By : Lance Winslow
    What do home schooling groups need to do to keep their parents up on the latest and insure that their kids get a quality home education. There are many things to consider and with groups of parents working together they can learn a lot from each other. Here are some thoughts below;
  • Violence in Schools; Number One Reason for Home Schooling  By : Lance Winslow
    Not long ago in preparation for a book I am writing I participated in an online forum about Home Schooling. The number one reason that parents said they choose Home Schooling over public schools was the violence issue in our schools.
  • Is Home Schooling Necessary to Protect Your Children from Violence in School?  By : Lance Winslow
    About four years ago, I read an interesting article in a Home Schooling online newsletter. It seems a parent who choose to Home School her kids in Denver CO, area was discussing that one of the reasons was the violence in the schools. She took her kids out of school long before the Columbine Massacre there not more than 25 miles from her home.
  • Standing Up for Home Schooling  By : Eliane Leao
    Parents have every right to educate their children at home, based upon knowledge gathered throughout their lives. They should and can do so, with a fair dose of responsibility. I admire who is capable of achieving such a deed, because the amount of stress involved in the task is only comprehended by those who actually do it. However, the results are unmatched by the ones obtained by the public school system. This case serves to show how a country’s educational system takes a long time to be updated in comparison to the advances achieved in the world as to child education and about the citizens' right to seek the very best way to educate their children.
  • Pre School Learning With Mom  By : Michelle Moglia
    Preschool teaching is as important as a classroom. Anyone who teaches is a teacher and anyone who learns is a learner. It is a fact that we learn throughout our life and so it is not just the classroom where we get knowledge.
  • Montessori Home Schooling  By : Diane Crawford
    The Montessori home schooling method was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900s to educate children from poor families in San Lorenzo Rome. Dr. Montessori developed a method of teaching children as children, rather than smaller adults. Instead of pigeonholing children into the common institutionalized methods such as grading and testing, the Montessori home schooling method allows children develop their talents, takes note of weaknesses, and encourages children to develop both their weaknesses, and natural talents in their own time.
  • Singapore Private Tutor-Avoid These And You Will Become A Good Tutor  By : Vincent Tay
    If you are a Singapore private tutor, there may be some areas that you may overlook when giving tuition to a student. Avoid these and you will become a good tutor
  • The History Of Home Schooling  By : Diane Crawford
    Home schooling is also known as home education, and is a method of teaching children in the family home, rather than at an institution, such as a public school. Originally, all schooling was done in the family home, or informally within small communities. Very few children ever went to school, or had private tutelage. Children who did have this type of education were considered to be privileged, and were mainly from wealthy families.
  • Symbolic and Figurative English Expressions  By : Ross Mcbride
    Native speakers have to learn new words or evolved new "meanings" everyday to remain current and up to date with fads or trends and new discoveries. If you want to be current with native English speakers then you have to study how fads and new discoveries change language formats in both written and spoken English.
  • Pro and Cons of Home Schooling  By : Diane Crawford
    Home schooling is a popular way to educate children all around the globe for a variety of reasons. Main home schooling pros and cons follow.
  • Homeschooling Statistics: Numbers Do Not Lie  By : Mike Jerry
    Homeschooling statistics show the obvious advantages of homeschooling. In fact, any form of home schooling, whether it is Christian homeschooling or even homeschooling online with homeschooling software, research shows that
  • How Do I Find the Best Homeschool Curriculum?  By : Shaun Buck
    Choosing the right homeschool curriculum can makes the difference between your child having a great year in school or your having a not so good year in school. Let us help you take the guess work out of picking the right homeschool curriculum with the simple steps.
  • Home Schooling: Determining The Length Of Your Child's School Year  By : Phil Kuermam
    A practical alternative or replacement to schooling institutions is home schooling. In conformity with your state laws concerning this kind of education, parents teach their children to study and learn themselves.
  • Your Best Friend Is Always Closer Than You Think. Find Out Who It Is....  By : David Rolin-5744
    Be original! Always remember we value that which is original. Anything that is not real attracts you at the first look but after some time you do not admire it anymore as you thought it to be something else.
  • Home Schooling: How Parents Need To Manage Their Time  By : Phil Kuermam
    Making reports, filing papers, fielding phone calls and placating your boss at the office takes only eight hours. Do you rest when you return home?
  • Parents Can Teach  By : Kim Yonkers
    Detailing how parents can adjust to their role as teacher once they've decided to home school their children
  • What To Look For In A Pre-School  By : Tim Lawrence
    The selection of a Preschool for the growing child then is amongst the most critical of decisions made by the parent. The decision could well map the future outcome for the family in general and the child in particular!
  • Teaching Children At Home  By : Sharon White
    While teaching children and, at the same time, trying to study and understand them, we are also learning, studying and discovering ourselves.
  • Tips To Reduce The Cost Of Multi-Age Home Schooling  By : Razvan Ionut Rovinaru
    Multi-Age Home Schooling can be a much more expensive choice for the family than Public Schooling, as there are a lot of expenditures that need to be made.
  • Multi-Age Home Schooling - Legal Requirements  By : Razvan Ionut Rovinaru
    Multi-age home schooling is a very popular type of education these days. Whatever the age, the pupil can be educated in his own home after a schedule that is convenient for the family.
  • Free Homeschooling Curriculum  By : Ricky Lim
    Most people think homeschooling is expensive and is only for the well off. Homeschooling need not be expensive, for example free homeschooling curriculum materials can be obtained quite easily if you know where to look.
  • Multi-Age Home Schooling - Starting And Practicing Algebra  By : Razvan Ionut Rovinaru
    As I’m sure you know algebra and mathematics in general, needs a lot of practice if your child/pupil (whatever the age) is to completely own the subject. Of course you can easily find books and even interactive online lessons or courses that can help you a lot but you must be prepared to practice – if not, you will fail.
  • Choice in Education  By : Conrad Trudelle
    The choices faced by parents today in choosing the type of education their child, children receive is very important. The future of the child/children is totally dependent on what choices are made. All available sources of information concerning this subject should be readily available for consideration.
  • Preschool Maths Cover More Than Just Counting  By : Shirley Ambrose
    Many recall these charts often used to keep the class informed about who was the best in various ways. This enables the children to weight differences in quantity as a useful side effect. Counting and knowing more is a great way for learning preschool maths as well as behavioral understanding.
  • What Are Really the Best Toys for Your Children to Play With  By : Larry M. Lynch
    Webster's New World Dictionary defines "toy" as "an article to play with; especially a plaything for children." The key point I want to make is that children play with or use the toy. They are not passive observers. Toys should NOT be the kind that a child just sits and watches. They MUST be "interactive" tools for children to have any true development. What are the best toys for your children to play with? Know the personality, character and developmental needs of your child and you’ll be much better prepared to make successful choices.
  • Is Home School Preschool The Best For Your Child?  By : Shirley Ambrose
    Appraising the personality of your child is a big factor in preschool home school. This can go a long way to determining their greatest preschool goals. Are they outgoing and integrate well in social interactions, or are they the loner? Are they constantly looking for playmates or are they content with the contact they have with neighbors and siblings?
  • How To Start Homeschooling?  By : Ricky Lim
    Choosing to homeschool your child is not an easy decision. There are many considerations to keep mind when deciding to go the homeschool route.So how do you get started after you have made the decision to go homeschooling?
  • Guide To Homeschooling: How To Start And End Your Homeschooling Day  By : JB Anthony
    Many parents new to homeschooling are baffled as to how to start and end a homeschooling day. Should they start out as early as public and private schools? How should the homeschooling day be structured? What should be the time allotment for each subject?
  • Guide To Homeschooling: How To Teach Unfamiliar Subjects  By : JB Anthony
    It is inevitable that as your child advances to a higher homeschooling level, you encounter subjects that you are unfamiliar with. Here are some tips for you, as a parent, in order to help yourself – and help your child.
  • 2007 Home Schooling Discussions For Parents and Educators  By : Lance Winslow
    Today even with the size of our public school system in the United States many parents feel that the schools are inadequate in that they do not challenge our children. Others indicate that they are unsafe due to kids bringing guns and knives to schools, along with the gangs and drug issues. Further many faith-based families are upset that sex education, handing out condoms and abortions without parental notification are an unfavorable situation for their kids.
  • San Diego Homeschoolers - Field Trip Idea - Classical Music Concerts  By : Jennifer Thieme
    The San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra performs several concerts this holiday season. Inspire your children - come and watch young people perform beautiful classical music!
  • Brandeis International Business School Releases Publication Dedicated to Justice Louis D. Brandeis  By : Reference and Education News
    As part of the launch of the 150th Jubilee celebration of the birth of Justice Louis D. Brandeis, the Brandeis International Business School announced today the release of a limited print edition of its WorldView periodical entitled “Brandeis On Business.”
  • ExxonMobil Gives to Texas Schools  By : Reference and Education News
    This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed $188,000 to Texas K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today’s tech-savvy students. Therefore, three hundred and seventy-six (376) grants in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations.
  • ExxonMobil Gives to Montana Schools  By : Reference and Education News
    This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed $50,500 to Montana K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today’s tech-savvy students. Therefore, one hundred and one (101) grants in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations.
  • ExxonMobil Gives to Florida Schools  By : Reference and Education News
    This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed $112,000 to Florida K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today’s tech-savvy students. Therefore, two hundred and twenty-four (224) grants in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations.
  • Students Around the Country Benefit from Grants  By : Reference and Education News
    For the seventh year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program has provided grants to local schools across the nation. This year, that tradition will continue. ExxonMobil recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today’s tech-savvy students. Therefore, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program will award 4,000 $500 grants totaling $2 million to K-12 educational institutions in 44 states and the District of Columbia.
  • ExxonMobil Gives to California Schools  By : Reference and Education News
    This year, the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Program contributed $93,500 to California K-12 educational institutions. ExxonMobil recognizes the need for education professionals to engage today’s tech-savvy students. Therefore, one hundred and eighty-seven (187) grants in the amount of $500 each were awarded to a school nominated by local Exxon- or Mobil-branded service stations.
  • School of Business Namesake to Be Honored During International College Reception  By : Reference and Education News
    On November 14, International College will host a special reception to honor the new namesake of its school of business, Kenneth Oscar Johnson.
  • Hobsons Helping Attract Students to Challenged Gulf Coast Schools  By : Reference and Education News
    In the year following Hurricane Katrina, Gulf Coast communities are still struggling to rebuild their fractured way of life. Their institutions of higher learning are key to the reconstruction and vibrancy of the region. While rebuilding structures is an important goal for schools impacted by Hurricane Katrina, attracting and retaining quality incoming freshman classes are perhaps the most important factors to achieving long-term success.
  • Vietnamese Immigrant Teaches Children Through Her Own Life Lessons  By : Reference and Education News
    Nancy Tran Cantrell, a Vietnamese immigrant, didn’t start learning English until her mid-thirties. Now 59, she uses the hurdles she overcame to inspire schoolchildren. On hand to present Ms. Cantrell with the award was actress Allison Arngrim, best known for her role as Nellie on Little House on the Prairie.
  • 3 Tips To Help You Reduce The Cost Of Homeschooling  By : Ricky Lim
    Homeschooling can be an expensive choice for parents. There are many expenditures that need to be taken into account and the financial burden can be heavy particularly if only one parent is working.
  • Homeschooling: How to Get Started  By : Heather Brunson
    Homeschooling is becoming a common alternative to traditional classroom teaching. Today, more parents and guardians are opting to teaching their children at home, with an estimated 750,000 to 1,000,000 students learning in a home environment. Many parents believe that homeschooling provides their children with a custom or more complete education than public or private schools. It is easy to get started – you just have to do your homework.
  • Algebra: How To Start and Why You Really Need to Practice a Lot  By : Markella M.
    The most importand factor about algebra and mathematics is that you really need to practice in order to understand the concepts. There are a lot of algebra books, tutorials, interactive lessons, online tutors and courses that can help you a lot, but without some homework and practise you are bound to fail.
  • Effective Math Tutoring  By : Joe Pagano
    People may think that the key to effective math tutoring, or tutoring in any area for that matter, is contingent upon the knowledge that the tutor brings to the table. While knowledge of one's field is certainly important if a tutor is going to be effective, more important is the tutor's ability to relate to your child and give him or her the necessary confidence to succeed in the math subject at hand. During my many years of math tutoring, students would come to know that I knew my field well, but more importantly they came to know that I could relate to them on a deeply personal level. Once this aspect of the tutor-student relationship is established, tutoring becomes markedly more effective.
  • Deciding To Home School or Not? Consider These Advantages  By : Jeffery Wilson
    It is evident that the dampening down of our nations public school system has turned homeschooling into a growing trend. The consensus amongst many parents is that if you value quality education, flexibility, learning in the real world and most importantly family time, then homeschooling is for you.
  • The Vast Majority of Homeschooled Students are NOT Unsocialized  By : Linda Popolano
    It is a common misperception that homeschooled students are unable to function in the "real world" and are not properly socialized. In the six years I have been a homeschooling parent, I have met literally hundreds of homeschooled students and can count on just one hand those who were not well-socialized. Most parents who are willing to put in the effort that it takes to homeschool a child care greatly both about that child's academic progress as well as his social skills and, therefore, provide the child opportunities to develop both.
  • Why To Use Dry Erase Boards For Instructive Purposes  By : George Wood
    As you know the dry erase boards are very useful in the classroom as well as in the boardroom also.
  • Home Schooling Cons  By : Sharon White
    Home schooling popularity nowadays has grown to thousands of children who are taught at homes by their parents or family tutors. The home schooling popularity can be explained by the archaic and lowly developing education system and study techniques. Another important reason of home schooling preference is the growing demands for human knowledge and skills at job markets; these demands cannot usually be met by teaching children at public schools, they require individual approaches and techniques in teaching. The world is growing fast and parents want their children to develop as fast as possible…
  • Getting Started With Home Based Schooling  By : Razvan Ionut Rovinaru
    A home based school is the place where children are taught at home by one or both parents without any influence from public school systems. This method is legal in all 50 US states even though each state has its own rules and guidelines about the process.
  • Homeschooling Socialization: The Greatest Conflict of Homeschooling  By : Mike Jerry
    Homeschooling socialization is by far the most significant issue in relation to homeschooling. The problem is
  • Homeschooling or Private School?  By : Sharon White
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