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Home Schooling
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How Much Does Homeschooling Cost, Really?
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.
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Free Homeschooling Resources
Free sources of information and knowledge abound in our media-driven society. This article contains just a few of many ideas you can use to access readily available, free sources of educational materials for part or all of your homeschool curriculum.
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Christian Home Schooling
There are many different reasons you could choose to home school your children. Some choose it because of lifestyle. Others because of medical problems. Christian home schooling presents yet another option. Christian home schooling has increased in popularity, because this gives parents a way to monitor what their children are learning and to instill Christian values in them.
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Home Schooling Online
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.
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Social Concerns of Homeschooling
When it comes to home schooling the social skills is a topic that is of primary importance. Many people think that in home schooling the children is deprived of any social interactions or interaction with other children leading to less growth and development.
But this is nothing more than a myth in the real world and this has been proven by studies.
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Advantages of Homeschooling
Homeschooling is one alternative that is becoming really popular these days, growing at about seven to 15 percent every year since it has broken ground several years ago. To date, there are about two million children undergoing the program.
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More Ideas to Motivate Reluctant Writers
After homeschooling for more than five years, I have additional ideas to share about teaching writing, as a follow-up to my recent article TEACHING WRITING TO A RELUCTANT WRITER. While these ideas will benefit all homeschooling families, they are of special interest to those families whose children dislike writing and resist the types of writing assignments found in most textbooks.
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Organizing Your Home School
Are you tired of losing your keys and not finding the papers, books, etc. that you need? Are you living underneath a cloud of chaos? If you are a home school parent this can be doubly troublesome.
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A Non-Traditional Tradition
More and more people are talking about home schooling and online schools. As talk about it increases, so do the questions of parents as to what exactly is home schooling and online schools. Are these two things the same and do these methods really work?
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Distance Learning
Students who are not physically sitting in a class room to get their education are taught using technology based instructional systems designed for remote access. This system is known as distance learning or distance education. Students and teachers communicate with each other through printed materials or electronic media or using a technology that provides real-time communications.
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Enrich Your Home Schooling Program with a Spanish Flare
Studies show that if done properly, the non-traditional home schooling method will produce better results that surpass performance of children that receive traditional classroom style methods. This is why it is important to continuously enhance the home schooling experience to ensure the best learning environment for your child or children. Providing a well-rounded curriculum is key.
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