| 25 Sep 2007 |
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State and Federal Laws for Homeschoolers
Choosing to homeschool is not always an easy decision to make. However, it is legal in each of the fifty states.
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| 9 Sep 2007 |
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Home School on a Budget
For some helpful information on how to save money while home schooling, read on...
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| 23 Aug 2007 |
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Curriculum Information For Home Schoolers: How Do You Sort It All Out?
Deciding which curriculum to use can be a challenging task. In this article, I hope to give you a little guidance.
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| 9 Aug 2007 |
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Types of Home Schooling
In this article we will give a brief description of five common methods of home schooling. These five methods are, online home schooling, correspondence schools, the traditional method, unschooling and co-ops.
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| 20 Jul 2007 |
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Giving Educational Toys
Toys that provide children with lasting opportunities for learning, as well as for enjoyable, will be far more valuable, and they will be more beneficial in the long run.
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| 20 Jul 2007 |
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Does My Child Have Dyslexia
Does it really matter what they call it? What matters most is WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED?
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| 19 Jun 2007 |
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Home Schooling The Dyslexic Child:
While home schooling a dyslexic child has no shortage of challenges, your task of teaching your dyslexic child at home can become easier and more rewarding with the right tools.
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| 8 Jun 2007 |
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Home Schooling Parents: How To Be A Good Home School Teacher
Studies show that the training or degree of parents is not an important factor in the success of homeschooled children. More essential than a degree or a college diploma is your concern, commitment and eagerness to give your child the best kind of education that he/she deserve.
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| 9 May 2007 |
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The Most Appropriate Educational Toys For Your Children
Children learn about the world through toys. Different toys fulfill different developmental and educational purposes, and understanding this variety and the needs of your child will help you in selecting the most appropriate toys for your child.
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| 9 May 2007 |
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Excitement of Educational Toys
Providing our children with the right educational toys ensures ongoing stimulation and properly balanced child development. Ignite the passion for learning in your child with exciting and inspiring educational toys and games!
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| 28 Apr 2007 |
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Socialization and the Home Schooled Child
Are you concerned that your home schooled child will not be properly socialized? Fact is, home is the best place for them to learn these skills.
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| 22 Apr 2007 |
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When Educational Toys Come To the Rescue
Every child learns differently, and some children need different teaching methods or additional resources to help them learn. Educational toys and materials provide children with alternative ways to learn, by presenting material in various ways. Toys offer children a hands-on experience and allow parents to work one-on-one with their child in a relaxed and personal setting.
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| 26 Feb 2007 |
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Should I Homeschool?
Many people are looking into the option of home schooling. They are asking “Is home schooling for me?” There are several related questions you should answer before diving in. Answering these questions should give you a better understanding of what home schooling is all about.
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| 10 Feb 2007 |
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Reading Programs: Word Families Are An Important Part Of How To Teach Reading
Research shows that strong readers are able to decode new words by comparing them to known words rather than by sounding them out letter by letter. That is why reading lessons that include phonograms, also called word families and chunks, are a highly effective way to help young children acquire and implement these kinds of reading skills and strategies.
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| 8 Feb 2007 |
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Home Grown Young Scientists
Why are more homeschoolers investing in science kits? One reason is they make life easier on parents who may not have the time to round up a bunch of stuff for an experiment. They also offer the student that hands-on experience he or she needs.They are science experiments in a convenient lillte box.
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| 27 Jan 2007 |
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Educational Board Games: 5 Reasons Learning Can Be Fun
Educational board games are becoming increasingly popular as a way to teach children subjects that they normally find uninteresting. Help them to overcome their short attention spans by offering them a fun alternative. Here are five reasons board games should be added to your list of educational resources.
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| 26 Jan 2007 |
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Learning Math and Loving It with Manipulatives and Games
Is your child struggling to learn math? Educational math manipulatives and games are hands-on learning tools that are a great supplement to traditional methods of teaching children mathematics. Find out how games and manipulatives can change your childs attitude toward math.
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