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How to Know if Homeschooling is Right for Our Family

By Isabel Allen • Nov 12th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

The choice to homeschool should not be made easily. You will need to research and discuss to make a wise decision even though homeschooling is legal in every state. There are a few questions to ask yourself when considering if homeschooling is right, or an option for your family.



Early Homeschooling From Cradle to Kindergarten

By Danise B. Keasda • Nov 12th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

A lot of parents are concerned with the question of when to start homeschooling their children. What they don’t think about is that homeschooling starts very early, although most parents do not think of this early in home education as such. Almost every time you interact with your child you are educating him or her. In effect, you are homeschooling them. You are homeschooling your child each and every time you say, go over counting to ten with your child or have them recite their ABCs. A lot of parents homeschool their children in this way without ever realizing that they are doing so.



6 Reasons John McCain Lost The Election

By admin • Nov 7th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool, Pictures

So, John McCain lost the presidential election. We all saw it coming. He ran a horrible campaign, could not raise enough money, and the next decent idea he comes up with will be his first. But, please, do not try to pin all of your shortcomings on Sarah Palin.
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How Do You Profit From a Blog?

By Jack Weinzierl • Nov 6th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Blogs’ or ‘Blogging’ have existed for several years and there are still many computer home business owners who don’t know what one is and how important it is to building your business.



The Humble Beginnings of Educational Software

By Herbert Reich • Oct 28th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Educational software has a lot of applicable uses for students of every kind. In the early days it was reduced to a few applications like flight simulators or training exercises for the military. However, in today’s world, you can find it almost anywhere. Many schools have adopted it and parents use it on a daily basis to enhance their children’s learning experience. While it is commonplace today, it used to be a new technology. What is the history behind educational software and what can you do with it?



How About Homeschooling?

By Phyllis Wheeler • Sep 28th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Perhaps you’ve thought about homeschooling, because the schooling your kids are getting isn’t a good fit. But you aren’t serious about it. After all, you aren’t a superwoman!



How Home Schooling Got Started

By Danise B. Keasda • Sep 27th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Home schooling is something which has been with us for a long time now. After all, it was until fairly recently the only educational option open to many children. Home schooling has been coming back into style in this country. For many different reasons, some parents are not happy with the schools in their area. If they have the free time to educate their children in the home, they will then often choose to do so.



Negative Effects Of Homeschooling

By Albert Wellsom • Sep 26th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

If you are currently homeschooling or considering this for your child, you probably know all the benefits it can provide. All children learn at different speeds so this way it is possible to have them learn at a pace that suits them and of course there will be more control over what homeschool curriculum you use. Teaching your children at home can be accomplished several ways. There are three options: 1) Purchase a program from one of the homeschool curriculum providers, or buy used homeschool curriculum 2) Read to your child from great books, and explore the world together paying attention to what interests your child or 3) Design your own homeschool curriculum for free using the internet and the library. Teach your kids to get more organized. Award the kids for doing a good job.



Cool Babysitting Activities

By Rex Stevenson • Sep 20th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Babysitting is a new trendy business, and there are many online companies. So whether you are an adult or a teenage babysitter, you always want to go prepared to your engagement, get some interesting activities ready for your evening with the kids. The following are two great activities that can be great fun for them. Remember the more you entertain them, the more likely the parents are to call you back again.



How to Come up With a Craft Idea for Kid Programs

By Rex Stevenson • Sep 20th, 2008 • Category: Homeschool

Being a teacher or a camp director is a hard job, especially when trying to come up with something both fun and useful for your kids. If you are not the creative type, this gets even worse because you tend to spend a lot of effort in order to create interesting projects. Don’t lose your hope, you can make yourself more creative with a little work, you just need to find those ways which help you get some interesting ideas.



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