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Home Schooling
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Finding Social Opportunities for Your Homeschooled Child
Parents who have made the decision to homeschool their children oftentimes find themselves defending this choice. Unfortunately, there are those who feel that children who are homeschooled are not subjected to the same level of social interaction as children who attend public schools.
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Unschooling - What Is It
Unschooling is a method of learning that is not set in stone. In fact, it tends to mean different things to different people. It is the preferred teaching method of a great number of homeschooling families.
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Preschool Maths Cover More Than Just Counting
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.
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A Beka Home Schooling
The A Beka curriculum is a very popular choice for many homeschooling families. It is also used in quite a few Christian schools across the country.
The A Beka Books were developed at Pensacola Christian College. They are based on experience and information gathered over a period of fifty years in the classrooms of Pensacola Christian Academy by many writers. They are unique in that they do not use any currently published works for their curriculum, but instead research and develop their own. Dr. and Mrs. Arlin Horton are the founders of A Beka Book, and the series is named after Mrs. Horton, whose first name is Rebeka.
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Is Home Schooling Necessary to Protect Your Children from Violence in School?
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.
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Violence in Schools; Number One Reason for Home Schooling
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.
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Child Learning Game - Makes Learning Fun And Easy
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.
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On Becoming a Faster Reader
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.
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Developing A Quality Homeschooling Lesson Plan Does Not Have To Be Hard
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.
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Is Home Schooling Right For My Child
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.
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