Homeschooling

  • 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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  • Choosing Curriculum for Special Needs Homeschoolers
    More and more parents are making the choice to homeschool their special needs children. Regardless of their child’s type of disability, there are countless resources available for choosing the curriculum that best meets their needs.
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  • Famous People who were Homeschooled
    There are many famous people, throughout history, that have been homeschooled. These were students who went on to become artists, inventors, scientists, statesmen, writers, religious leaders, Supreme Court justices, musicians and even American presidents.
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  • Homeschooling Social Opportunities for Mom
    As a rule, when you homeschool your children, you aren’t presented with the same social opportunities that you would be if your children attended a traditional classroom. That is to say, roles such as ‘lunch monitor’ or ‘PTA Mom’ are usually not the norm in a homeschool setting.
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  • Field Trips for High School Homeschoolers
    If you think back to when you were in school, some of your fondest memories probably revolve around field trips. Not necessarily because the subject matter was something you were interested in, but because you were excused from classes for the day.
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  • Resources for Homeschooling Help
    Whether you are new to homeschooling or a seasoned pro, chances are you'll always need and be on the lookout for updated information and material. The good news is there are literally thousands of resources available on the Internet, alone.
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  • Lesson Planning for the Unorganized Mom
    You may think that because you are unorganized you’ll be facing a next to impossible task, when it comes to planning your child’s homeschool curriculum. You’ll be happy to learn that, with the help of the Internet, even the most disorganized Mom can achieve lesson-planning success.
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  • How does Homeschooling Affect College Acceptance?
    Opponents of homeschooling argue the fact that children who are homeschooled have a much more difficult time with college admittance, than do children who have attended a traditional classroom setting.
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  • Homeschool Art Project Ideas
    One of the greatest aspects about homeschooling your children is the fact that you can be as creative as you want to be. You aren’t locked into teaching specific art classes for an entire semester, as the public schools are. If you want to teach ceramics one day and art appreciation the next, the choice is yours.
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  • Finding Social Opportunities for Your Homeschoolers
    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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