Homeschooling your child is a very big step in taking control of your child’s education. Many parents have so many questions, such as where to get text books, what should be taught at each grade level, or what books should my child read? This article will give you hints and tips on choosing grade and […]
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When many families are considering homeschooling, they are likely to look around for moms and kids as they go to school. And for some homeschool families, this may be true. After all, part of the beauty of homeschooling is that teachers and students can be comfortable while they work. However, many homeschooling parents require their […]
The smell of fresh wood fills the air as Tony and his teacher get to work on their latest project. The wood shop is Tony’s favorite class for more than one reason. Working with wood has always seemed second nature to Tony. This type allows him to express his creative energy in that area, as […]
Schooling children at home is becoming more and more prevalent as parents look at a variety of schooling options for the children. A question that comes up often when choosing to homeschool is the question of whether a parent can really become a child’s teacher. Below, we will look at some questions that often surround […]
Homeschooling is a trend that has gathered many adherents over the last few decades. As public schools appear to decline in quality and private schools continue to rise in cost, many parents have made up their minds that they can take the responsibility for teaching their own children through a home-school program. As it grows […]
I recently set up a website to rebuild homeschooling that I once had on the internet. I got all of them wrong for a few reasons. I decided to work on rebuilding it. One of the things I was upset that I lost was an article I had written for a website on homeschooling an […]
Is formal education necessary to succeed in the twenty-first century? A growing number of domestic families around the world are struggling to stay home, especially for children. Indeed, many would say that institutional learning can actually be harmful to a child’s development