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		<title>Significant Things You Must Realize About Home Schooling Children 3 To 5 Years Old</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents who make a decision to home school their pre-school youngsters have investigated the value of teaching your own children at home. Beginning home school at the pre-school age is a superb method to get the parent and the kid used to the concept of learning at home. This is also a good way to ease into learning how to teach and organize the home schooling schedule. The child is not used to attending school; therefore there&#8217;s not adjustment period. Also, pre-school kids are incredibly straightforward to educate because it is typically in playing that they learn.</p>
<p>When creating a tailored preschool curriculum mums and dads supply a secure environment with interactive toys. Actually many parents also operate their own <a href="http://www.workathometruth.com" target='_blank'>home-based business</a> selling educational toys for youngsters. Believe it or not, the parent is the child&#8217;s first teacher. Kids at this age imitate everything their mum and dad do by observation, playing, helping, chatting, and listening. Reading to youngsters at this age is one of the best ways to develop keen readers. At this age, a settled curriculum isn&#8217;t required. Children learn from coloring, cutting, pasting, counting, singing, rhymes, games, playing with clay, playing in the playground, and learning to gel with others. It&#8217;s vital to incorporate some of these activities daily in an unstressed, relaxed demeanour. Kids at this age need your love and attention more than they require academic work and structure.</p>
<p>The key to learning at this age is to provide plenty of hands on projects, especially with arts and crafts. Many kids in this group have play dates where they meet with other children and go to parks, farms, even trips. Pre-schoolers love to be included in everything you do, whether it is emptying the dishwasher, or sorting mail, and particularly baking. Although it may appear that their short attention span doesn&#8217;t make allowance for intense learning, they are learning real life experiences.</p>
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		<title>Important Things You Must Know Concerning Home Schooling Three To Five Year Olds</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents who decide to home college their pre-school children have investigated the value of teaching your own kids at home. Beginning home college at the pre-school age is an excellent technique to get the parent and the kid used to the concept of learning at home. This is also a great way to ease into learning the way to teach and organize the home school schedule. The kid isn&#8217;t used to attending school; so there isn&#8217;t any adjustment period. Also, pre-school kids are wonderful simple to educate as it is generally in playing that they learn.</p>
<p>When making a tailored preschool curriculum moms and pops provide a secure environment with interactive toys. In fact many parents also operate their own <a href="http://www.workathometruth.com" target='_blank'>home based business</a> selling instructional toys for children. Accept it or not, the parent is the child&#8217;s first teacher. Youngsters at this age imitate everything their mum and dad do by observation, playing, helping, speaking, and listening. Reading to kids at this age is one of the finest methods to develop keen readers. At this age, a standardized curriculum isn&#8217;t required. Children learn from coloring, cutting, pasting, counting, singing, rhymes, games, playing with clay, playing in the playground, and learning to hit it off with others. It&#8217;s really important to include a number of these activities daily in an unstressed, relaxed demeanour. Children at this age need your love and attention more than they require academics and structure.</p>
<p>The key to learning at this age is to provide plenty of hands on projects, especially with humanities and crafts. Many kids in this group have play dates where they meet with other kids and go to parks, farms, even shopping trips. Pre-schoolers like to be included in everything you do, whether it be emptying the dishwasher, or sorting mail, and particularly baking. Even though it may appear that their short attention span doesn&#8217;t allow for intense learning, they&#8217;re learning real life experiences.</p>
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		<title>Home Schooling &#8211; Home School Administration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
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A Homeschool Family
The resources that home school parents leave behind when they remove their children from public schools are significant. However, the benefits gained from learning in an environment that mimics the world to a greater extent than traditional school are immense.
So many times parents bite off more than they can chew and they do [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-schooling/home-schooling-home-school-administration/">Home Schooling &#8211; Home School Administration</a></p>
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<p>The resources that home school parents leave behind when they remove their children from public schools are significant. However, the benefits gained from learning in an environment that mimics the world to a greater extent than traditional school are immense.</p>
<p>So many times parents bite off more than they can chew and they do not realize the problem until they are already behind or have set bad habits. Home schooling is not simply about teaching children or taking them on field trips. There is a lot of behind the scenes work that must be completed in order to give the children the full benefit of education.</p>
<p>The basic purpose of grades is to measure the level of learning especially in homeschool math subject. Of course, no system of grades measures learning with total accuracy. Any exam can only sample the subject and show if a student knows that particular segment of the it. Also some students take exam and do well but do not possess a good understanding of the subject. Thus grades give only an indication of learning, not an assurance of learning.</p>
<p>But grades are important and do have meaning. Remember that the subject grades and degrees are granted on the basis of a specified level of learning or achievement, not just merely attendance. For education and degrees to be meaningful, some system of measurement must be used. Grades are one such system. Comprehensive written exams are another. Oral examinations are also a possibility. But all these methods contain an element of subjectivity to determine passing or failing.</p>
<p>Home school software allows your children to be prepared, whether it be prepared for the next grade or for college entrance exams. Anything that can help give your child an edge in the competitive world is priceless. And, anything that can make the frazzled fragmented life of a home school parent easier and more effective is priceless.</p>
<p>The structure and organization offered by home school software packages will increase the opportunity for teachable moments by removing the guess work from teaching and allowing more time for actual learning.</p>
<p>Home schooling is about making the most of the opportunities that are right in front of us and avoiding the hassle of a public school system that suppresses our young minds. Take full advantage of this opportunity to and give your child access to cutting edge technology</p>
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		<title>Have You Got The Right The Right Homeschooling Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the people today go to public schooling as the main stream of education.However, homeschooling has started to become more and more popular.The parents got a choice to teach their kids from home. In fact, with the internet technology readily available now to most home, accessing homeschooling information from home is never easier. All [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-schooling/have-you-got-the-right-the-right-homeschooling-program/">Have You Got The Right The Right Homeschooling Program</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the people today go to public schooling as the main stream of education.However, homeschooling has started to become more and more popular.The parents got a choice to teach their kids from home. In fact, with the internet technology readily available now to most home, accessing homeschooling information from home is never easier. All you need is a computer and Internet connection to get into the world of homeschooling.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" title="home schools vs public schools" href="http://www.howto-homeschooling.com/home-schooling/home-schools-vs-public-schools-22/">Public schools vs home schools</a> can be truly a great life experience. The kid gets to understand the meaning of interaction with their peers. I have attended public school since young. I think I enjoy the process alot.. Of course, there are good and also the bad experiences.  But the overall process was fun. Regardless, more and more these days, parents who wishes to homeschool their children will need to be informed properly of the right homeschooling information. </p>
<p> The primary key to a good coaching is tenacity. You have to be discipline enough to stick to a daily regime in order to properly school your child. Useful homeschooling information can be found online and can certainly help you better understand this process before you start. Reading up on these information will help one answer many questions such as &#8220;Are you qualified to teach your kid?&#8221;, or &#8220;Are you truly going to challenge your children just as the teacher would if they are in a public school?&#8221;.</p>
<p> Some parents will find it much more convenient to <a target="_blank" title="homeschooling" href="http://www.howto-homeschooling.com">homeschooling</a> their kid, or the safety of their child. All these reasons are valid. However, you cannot ignore the fact that your child need to interact with their peers as they grow. This help to faciliate their learning of social skills which will be very helpful when they grow up. Your child&#8217;s education is a big decision to consider for you as parent. Make sure you make the right and informed choice. More about this at <a target="_blank" title="homeschool softwre" href="http://www.howto-homeschooling.com/home-school-resources/educate-your-children-with-homeschool-software-42/">homeschool software</a></p>
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		<title>Home Schooling Versus Public Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 11:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Home Schooling Overview : Benefits of Home Schooling
If you&#8217;re considering homeschooling, I&#8217;m sure one of the biggest factors in your mind is how you&#8217;re going to make the time to do it. Most people have a job, or even two jobs if both parents work.  Combine that with all the other commitments on the average person&#8217;s [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-schooling/home-schooling-versus-public-education/">Home Schooling Versus Public Education</a></p>
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<p style="center;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=&#45;0daC3SWCPQ">Home Schooling Overview : Benefits of Home Schooling</a></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering homeschooling, I&#8217;m sure one of the biggest factors in your mind is how you&#8217;re going to make the time to do it. Most people have a job, or even two jobs if both parents work.  Combine that with all the other commitments on the average person&#8217;s calendar and it just seems overwhelming at times.</p>
<p>First off, homeschooling should be considered a whole family commitment.  Leaving it to one parent while the other works a full-time job will work most of the time, but it&#8217;s nice to have someone to talk with when it comes time to plan lessons, look into new curricula, take over when one gets sick and review the progress of the young student.  If both parents are involved, even if only a little on one&#8217;s part, it becomes much easier and effective.</p>
<p>A survey released in December of 2008 done by the U.S. Department of Education&#8217;s National Center for Education Statistics reported that in the Spring of 2007, over 1.5 million children were being home schooled.  And that was up over 400,000 kids from just four years earlier.  And almost double the figure from 1999. What&#8217;s going on?</p>
<p>The top three reasons parents gave for home schooling were:</p>
<p>1.    They had concern about the school environment.</p>
<p>2.    They wanted to provide more religious or moral instruction.</p>
<p>3.    They had dissatisfaction with the academic instruction available.</p>
<p>The teen years are an extremely important time in the family building process. Spending six to eight hours away from the home can be very detrimental to a teen&#8217;s ability to cement family relationships. Over time, subtle changes can erode family relationships, especially during the more tumultuous adolescent and teen years. By providing a homeschool education, parents can prevent this erosion and help strengthen the family bond.</p>
<p>The second reason to home school given above really needs no explanation.  Parents merely want more structure and faith to enter into their children&#8217;s education.  That&#8217;s their prerogative.</p>
<p>And the third reason is actually self-explanatory also.  Parents just don&#8217;t feel their school systems live up to their expectations for a quality education.  They would rather sacrifice their time and money than short their child&#8217;s education.  A noble expression of love.</p>
<p>Although it may take a lot of organization, determination and energy, combining homeschooling with work can be done.  And it will be a rewarding experience for parent and student alike</p>
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		<title>Home School Cirriculum – Should I homeschool my children?</title>
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One of the first questions most parents ask is does home schooling actually work, and isn’t it going to take up to much of my time, how can I get all that I need done and home school. However homeschoolers are aware that all the worries and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-school/home-school-cirriculum-%e2%80%93-should-i-homeschool-my-children/">Home School Cirriculum – Should I homeschool my children?</a></p>
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<p>One of the first questions most parents ask is does home schooling actually work, and isn’t it going to take up to much of my time, how can I get all that I need done and home school. However homeschoolers are aware that all the worries and woes get done, especially when one knows about the barrage of current headlines of failing standards in education. Parents are also only too aware of the fact that the public schools have problems, but really wonder whether they can do any better. One natural response for some parents is to try a little harder to see if they can afford private schooling but, even if this were possible, are the private schools faring any better than the public schools? Would a <strong>home school curriculum</strong> help the situation in anyway.</p>
<p>The simple fact of the matter is that there are many, quality studies which show that, on average, home schooling produces actually superior students. To an extent of course this is understandable as parents clearly have an effect on education no matter which route they take. A parent who is genuinely interested in the education of his or her children who provides a <strong>home School Cirriculum, </strong>the resources, help to motivate their children, will often produce better results as the children are receiving a lot of individual support and intervention this is often a help not an hindrance, particulary for children with additional needs.</p>
<p>In the United States the Department of Education agrees. In one study which they sponsored themselves home schooled students produced exceptionally high test scores. The median scores in every grade were far higher than those of public schools and even higher than those of private school students. The average home schooled student in grades one through to four was a grade level above that of public school peers and, by the time home schooled students reached the equivalent of the 8th grade, they were as much as four years ahead of students attending public school.</p>
<p>As if this were not enough, costs were also lower. On average, government schools spent $6,500 per student each year and private schools spent $3,500. By contrast, parents undertaking home schooling spent about $550 per student each year. This figure for home schooling does not of course take into account the time spent by parents on home schooling for which a public school teacher would be paid.</p>
<p>The public school system as we know it today evolved during the second half of the 19th century as one state after another made school attendance compulsory. Perhaps the most interesting question however, and one which rarely seems to be asked, is why, if public schooling offered such superior value, why was necessary for the states to make it compulsory and to force  parents to put their children into the public school system. Which appears to be a very interesting point to ponder on.</p>
<p>It could be, and sometimes is, argued that this was due to the ignorance of rural parents who did not see the value of education. However, it is interesting to note that adult illiteracy rates in 1840 Massachusetts were as low as 2% and that, by 1995, this figure had risen to 19%, in spite of apparently enormous advances in the intervening years. In 1840 libraries were rare and today they are everywhere as books are both relatively inexpensive and easy to trade.</p>
<p>Today in the United States over a million children are home schooled and thousands of home schooled students have attended colleges and universities, including many of the most prestigious and difficult to get into.</p>
<p>Whatever your own thoughts about home schooling vs public schooling or  whether a <strong>homeschool curriculum</strong> would work for you there is no doubt that the results clearly show the advantage of home schooling.</p>
<p><strong>Homeschoolcirriculum.info</strong> provides advice, information and resources on many aspects of the advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling and a range of curriculums for both homeschoolers, parents and schools.</p>
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<p>The author is a wife and mother who has taught in the public school system and who has homeschooled 3 children, who has enjoyed the experience. She finds it a pleasurable passtime sharing her experiences and expertise with others which can sometimes be a mindfield and daunting experience to those new to home schooling.</p>
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This is not intended to be legal advice it is distributed for information purposes. Check for updates at your public library and on the Michigan State Department Education page: Information on Home Schools.
Michigan&#8217;s Compulsory School Attendance Law
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<p>This is not intended to be legal advice it is distributed for information purposes. Check for updates at your public library and on the Michigan State Department Education page: <strong>Information on Home Schools</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Michigan&#8217;s Compulsory School Attendance Law</strong></p>
<p>The <strong>Michigan homeschooling</strong> community should be aware of the following: The law states that &#8220;every parent, guardian, or other person in this state having control and charge of a child from the age of 6 to the child&#8217;s 16th birthday, shall send that child to the public schools during the entire school year&#8221; (MCL 380.1561, Section 1561[1]). Thankfully, Michigan&#8217;s Compulsory School Attendance law also contains exemptions so that all children between the ages of 6 and 16 do NOT have to attend a public school.</p>
<p><strong>MCL 380.1561, Section 1561(3)</strong>: &#8220;A child is not required to attend a public school in any of the following cases:</p>
<p>(a) The child is attending regularly and is being taught in a state approved non-public school, which teaches subjects comparable to those taught in the public schools to children of corresponding age and grade, as determined by the course of study for the public schools of the district within which the non-public school is located.</p>
<p>&#8230;(b), (c) and (d) are exemptions for students living extremely far from transportation to public school, and for those in attendance in confirmation or religious classes&#8230;</p>
<p>(e) The child has graduated from high school or has fulfilled all requirements for high school graduation.</p>
<p><strong>(f) The child is being educated at the child&#8217;s home by his or her parent or legal guardian in an organized educational program in the subject areas of Reading, Spelling, Mathematics, Science, History, Civics, Literature, Writing and English Grammar.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><strong>MCL 380.1561, Section 1561(4)</strong>: &#8220;Exemption from the requirement to attend the public school may exist under either subsection (3)(a) or (3)(f), or both, for a child being educated at the child&#8217;s home by his or her parent or legal guardian.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Home Educating Under Exemption (3)(a) as a Non-Public School</strong></p>
<p>If a family chooses to home school under exemption (3)(a) as a non-public school, they will be under the authority of the MDE. The MDE has authority over all non-public schools and home educators operating under exemption (3)(a) because the Non-Public School Act of 1921 gives them that authority. All non-public schools must comply with the requirements of the Act which includes the following:</p>
<p><strong>388.551 Section 1.</strong> The superintendent of public instruction is hereby given supervision of all the private, denominational and parochial schools of this state in such matters and manner as is hereinafter provided&#8230; It is the intent of this act that the sanitary conditions of such schools, the courses of study therein, and the qualifications of the teachers thereof shall be of the same standard as provided by the general school laws of the state.</p>
<p><strong>388.553 Section 3.</strong> No person shall teach or give instruction in any of the regular or elementary grade studies in any private, denominational or parochial school within this state who does not hold a certificate such as would qualify him or her to teach in like grades of the public schools of the state.</p>
<p><strong>388.555 Section 5.</strong> The superintendent of public instruction by himself, his assistants, or any duly authorized agent, shall have authority at any time to investigate and examine into the conditions of any school operating under this act&#8230; and it shall be the duty of such school to admit such superintendent&#8230; or authorized agent, and to submit for examination its sanitary condition, the records of enrollment of pupils, its courses of studies&#8230; and the qualifications of its teachers.</p>
<p><strong><u>What </u></strong><u>Should<strong> a Non-Public School Home School Do </strong>if they wish to<strong> Exist?</strong></u><u></u></p>
<p>To begin a non-public school home school you simply begin home schooling. You do NOT have to ask permission, get a license or even a permit to get started.</p>
<p>You do NOT have to request a Non-Public School Membership Reporting Form (form SM4325).</p>
<p>You must be or use a certified teacher (or claim a religious exemption to this requirement).</p>
<p>You must teach curriculum comparable to that taught in your local school district according to your child&#8217;s age and grade.</p>
<p>You must provide information regarding &#8220;enrollment of pupils, courses of studies and the qualifications of teachers&#8221; if, and only if, the Superintendent of Public Instruction or one of his/her &#8220;authorized agents&#8221; requests this information from you. You may report this information on the SM4325 form, or you may simply submit to the MDE a letter providing the information required by law.</p>
<p>You must submit to investigations and/or examinations by the superintendent or his agent &#8220;at any time&#8221; at your &#8220;non-public school&#8221; (your home), unless you are willing to refuse this kind of intrusion into your home and are willing to have the operation of your school suspended, and/or be taken to court over the matter. Although no school official has attempted this type of harassment, anyone choosing this exemption should know that the possibility exists for this to happen.</p>
<p><strong>Home Educating Under Exemption (3)(f) as a Home Education Program</strong></p>
<p><strong><u>Michigan homeschooling</u></strong><u> </u>Families choosing to home school under exemption (3)(f) are not required to do any type of reporting to any school official. If you are sent a SM4325 form, you do not have to return it or make any type of response. The MDE has stated that, &#8220;If the home school family has not registered, the Department will consider the home school family to be operating under the exemption (f) solely.&#8221; There is also no law requiring that any information be provided to the local or intermediate school district. Therefore, a home school existing under (3)(f) has no responsibility to provide any information to local school officials.</p>
<p>To begin a home education program you simply begin home schooling. You do NOT have to ask permission, get a license or even a permit. You do NOT have to request a Non-Public School Membership Reporting Form (form SM4325). You must provide your children instruction in the subject areas of Reading, Spelling, Mathematics, Science, History, Civics, Literature, Writing and English Grammar.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>The Michigan Department of Education&#8217;s Position on the Exemptions</strong></p>
<p>The following statements have been taken from a Question &amp; Answer document which the MDE provided to all of the Local and Intermediate School District Superintendents. It details how they have interpreted their role concerning the exemptions available to home educators.</p>
<p>&#8220;A home school family choosing to operate under exemption (a) solely, and complying with the requirements of the Non-Public School Act is considered a non-public school.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;A home school family choosing to operate under both exemptions (a) and (f) must comply with the requirements of both (a) and (f).&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;A home school family choosing to operate under exemption (f) solely, is NOT a non-public school and NEED NOT comply with the requirements of the Non-Public School Act.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The MDE plays no role with this (the family choosing exemption (f) solely) home schooling family.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;There are no minimum qualifications for the teachers (in an exemption (f) solely home school) except that they must be the parents or legal guardians of the children.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The (exemption (f) solely) home school family does not report to the MDE.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Question: How does a home school family operating under exemption (f) provide an organized educational program in the subject areas of reading, spelling, mathematics, science, history, civics, literature, writing and English Grammar? <br />Answer: The state does not regulate the content of the basic courses.&#8221;</p>
<p>Did you know about  this information?  Isn&#8217;t it great to be informed about <strong>Michigan Homeschooling</strong> ?</p>
<p><strong>Other Resources</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>Home<strong>  Education options</strong></p>
<p>From the Copper Country Home Educators.</p>
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<p>Before you start, check out what the laws that governs educations says in your country. Some countries will demand that you file an affidavit with the education departments. Basically, there are three categories of home tuition laws; we have Private School Laws, Equivalency laws and Home Education Laws. You will be required to maintain a portfolio that holds records of your child&#8217;s educational progress. It is of a paramount importance to look into the legal requirements before you engage on it. Many countries stipulates a minimum educational qualification for the parent or the-would be tutor, this is normally a minimum of secondary school education for primary school children.</p>
<p>Another thing that should be looked into is some form of a support group. A support group consist of like minded people who will insulate you from the uncalled for criticism, pressure and questions from the regular school goers. Many groups organize events such as visits to the zoo, museum, tours to ice cream shops and other fun events. If your child hit it off with other children taking home tuition, then they will be able to form a long lasting relationship that does not fade away when their other counterparts change school. The groups provide a much needed socialization avenue for your kid.</p>
<p>After you have gone through everything that is needed for the success of your home tuition endeavours, then you need to select a curriculum. Depending on the method you are using, you may choose numerous tools that can be able to aid you in the process. The internet is one rich resource for home tuition and you can do some research and look into the available materials.</p>
<p>After you have set the curricular, ground rules must be set. Home tutoring requires a lot of hard work and self-discipline. Below is a comprehensive list of things that will guide you. These are:</p>
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<li>Hard work and effort</li>
<li>Eagerness to learn new things</li>
<li>Discipline</li>
<li>Patience and enough time</li>
<li>Flexibility and enthusiasm</li>
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<p>The other very important point to take consideration is to consider why you are opting home tuition for your kid. Your motives and reasons for starting your child on home tutoring is the very pillar on which the whole educative lessons for child depends on. Also it is very advisable to consult your child before you embark on it. Ask them how they feel about home tuitions. Once you and your child agree that home schooling is the best for them, then select a custom- made curriculum that best suits your kid. Record keeping is a very important aspect of your child education. Look and settle for the best method for record keeping and set up a schedule. Your schedule must not necessarily be uniform (6-7 hours a day is not a necessity). Allow the kid to dedicate the time for learning as flexibility and fun are the pillars of home tuition. The child should only learn the skills that they are ready for.</p>
<p>Children make great major advances in learning and show more enthusiasm if they are gently handled. This is the whole secret to a successful home tutoring.</p>
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<p>When schooling multiple children, look for paths to make the most sensible use of your resources. </p>
<p>Unit studies are a good way of teaching multi-aged kids at the same time &#8211; even with different learning styles. They are especially convenient when your children are close in age. </p>
<p>Expect more from older youngsters and less from younger ones. </p>
<p>what&#8217;s self-teaching curriculum? </p>
<p>Curriculum that can be completed independently by scholars, with minimal teacher participation. Lessons are written in a conversational style and can be completed without the requirement for constant or direct teacher instruction. </p>
<p>Your student gains independence and you? More time. </p>
<p>Your children can do many strange roles around the house. </p>
<p>Fetch or organize washing, clean the toilet, play with the baby, change a unclean nappy ( always on the top of my list ) or any other project that needs completing. </p>
<p>While your older kids work on lessons, use the time to complete simple projects and housework that your preschoolers can help with. </p>
<p>Do&#8217;school&#8217; while working on household chores. Small children like to help with washing &#8211; sorting colors, pushing buttons, adding soap, putting clothes into baskets and matching socks. </p>
<p>Nothing compares to the fun interaction and relationship building that occurs while cooking in the kitchen with children! Learning occurs and meals get prepared at the same time, even though with a bit more mess. </p>
<p>to raise your home school organization, find projects or hands-on activities that everyone can do together. Your younger children will love to participate in your older student&#8217;s activities. </p>
<p>Buddy-up your older children with the younger ones. The numerous questions babies ask will brace what your older children know and working together helps everyone to develop patience. </p>
<p>It does take additional work, pliability and patience to achieve a small measure of home faculty organization. When schooling multiple children, especially with preschoolers around, home faculty organization regularly looks like disorganization.</p>
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<p>Home schooling permits you, as fogeys, to teach your children the courses that may fit their desires and abilities. In many cases you will be able to give your youngster an education that&#8217;s far above and beyond what they can learn in a public college. </p>
<p>Each state has laws and statutes that govern home schooling. </p>
<p>it&#8217;s important to understand that laws applying to home schooling are established to guard your child. There should be laws in place to be sure a child isn&#8217;t just staying at home and not going to college, but they are actually being educated. Attending college is a legal requirement in each state. </p>
<p>you will need to know exactly what your individual country&#8217;s laws are on home schooling. Apart from that, every state has home faculty associations that will help you get a better understanding of the laws. You&#8217;ll also have a better experience of your rights as folks regarding home schooling. Again, every state is dissimilar in their testing procedures and necessities so you will need to get yourself up to speed with these. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many well intentioned parents started out homeschooling their Kindergarten child. Teaching a little child simple math skills is pretty simple to most oldsters even if they weren&#8217;t truly strong in math. However, what about when that sweet little 5 year old needs a Trigonometry or Calculus teacher? Some parents are faced with this challenge sooner [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-school/homeschooling/">Homeschooling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many well intentioned parents started out homeschooling their Kindergarten child. Teaching a little child simple math skills is pretty simple to most oldsters even if they weren&#8217;t truly strong in math. However, what about when that sweet little 5 year old needs a Trigonometry or Calculus teacher? Some parents are faced with this challenge sooner than they expected. </p>
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<p>advanced mathematics classes are not subjects that you can leave to a teen to work out on their own. It&#8217;s time to recognize the need to expand your homeschool horizons and reach out for additional instructional assistance.<br />There are several fair options available to the parent who has acted as a teacher. Several of these schools offer an whole program of part-time study for the alternatively educated student. This comes in terribly handy for your college-minded teenager who is need of complicated placement credit. </p>
<p>These classes are listed as Continuing Education so they do not need normal university enrollment. They&#8217;re very effective in offering scholars classes that their parents are uncomfortable teaching. </p>
<p>Private tutors are another glorious option. It is also a brilliant idea to find someone who is ready to stick with you through the next challenging courses on the horizon. This consistency can be terribly helpful as your child advances in his or her selected program of study. </p>
<p>eventually, there are other homeschooling fogeys out there who have developed networks to help one another through these difficult classes. Parents offer their assistance based on their area of experience. While a Mom in the same group who is a former Calculus teacher can help this group of students by teaching them sophisticated mathematics. It is important to join your local homeschool organization to discover what&#8217;s available in your neighborhood. </p>
<p>Make sure that you do not hesitate to reach out for help when you need it. Your child can have a various and challenging academic experience that prepares him or her for college and beyond.</p>
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		<title>Should You Homeschool Your Kids?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ability to home school your child has many positive aspects, probably one of the biggest being the ability to give each child very specific, individualized, one on one attention. Another plus for home schooling your own child is that the child doesn&#8217;t have to deal with many of the negative peer pressure issues that are so often associated with the entire public school system.</p>
<p>In my own experience I feel I must also tell you that there are a few negative aspects that can go with home schooling as well, such as, the lack of social skills and the feelings of being on the outside looking in that many a home schooled child may develop.</p>
<p>In many ways though I do strongly feel that going to public or private school is best for most children, because most children need to feel a part of things, and going to regular public school gives most children the social skills needed to be a part of the real world. These kids get to experience their prom and other good things in life that they would not get to experience being home schooled.</p>
<p>In many ways I feel that both home school and private school has its negatives and positives but for the most part I do feel that public school is best. Here&#8217;s why: home school doesn&#8217;t help you learn as many social skills and other skills the way public or private school does &#8211; you can miss so many of these opportunities when you&#8217;re home schooled.</p>
<p>But, you can also learn things in a different way than others and that can sometimes be a good thing, but in other ways you also miss out on certain things. Over all I think its just a personal choice that a parent has to make for their own child but they should make it with open eyes &#8211; not just for protective reasons.</p>
<p>The best idea is to make a choice that&#8217;s best for your childs over all well being and education because choosing to home school your child just to keep them safe or to keep them from dealing with peer pressure can be detrimental in so many ways. Without meaning to you may actually be over protecting those kids from life, but this is just my opinion which comes from my own experience dealing with home schooled kids. Think about it for yourself, take your time and you too can decide whether or not home schooling is right for you &#8211; and for your kids.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ability to home school your child has many positive aspects, probably one of the biggest being the ability to give each child very specific, individualized, one on one attention. Another plus for home schooling your own child is that the child doesn&#8217;t have to deal with many of the negative peer pressure issues that are so often associated with the entire public school system.</p>
<p>In my own experience I feel I must also tell you that there are a few negative aspects that can go with home schooling as well, such as, the lack of social skills and the feelings of being on the outside looking in that many a home schooled child may develop.</p>
<p>In many ways though I do strongly feel that going to public or private school is best for most children, because most children need to feel a part of things, and going to regular public school gives most children the social skills needed to be a part of the real world. These kids get to experience their prom and other good things in life that they would not get to experience being home schooled.</p>
<p>In many ways I feel that both home school and private school has its negatives and positives but for the most part I do feel that public school is best. Here&#8217;s why: home school doesn&#8217;t help you learn as many social skills and other skills the way public or private school does &#8211; you can miss so many of these opportunities when you&#8217;re home schooled.</p>
<p>But, you can also learn things in a different way than others and that can sometimes be a good thing, but in other ways you also miss out on certain things. Over all I think its just a personal choice that a parent has to make for their own child but they should make it with open eyes &#8211; not just for protective reasons.</p>
<p>The best idea is to make a choice that&#8217;s best for your childs over all well being and education because choosing to home school your child just to keep them safe or to keep them from dealing with peer pressure can be detrimental in so many ways. Without meaning to you may actually be over protecting those kids from life, but this is just my opinion which comes from my own experience dealing with home schooled kids. Think about it for yourself, take your time and you too can decide whether or not home schooling is right for you &#8211; and for your kids.</p>
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		<title>Home Tuition-Do you have what it takes to start it on your Child?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a question a lot parents ask themselves before embarking on this system of education. They are usually in doubts about their capabilities as home tutors. The most obvious fact is that home schooling your child has its own advantages and disadvantages. The flexibilities and control endowed onto you when you start home tuitions for your child can not be gotten in a public classroom situation. The values can not be taught in a public arena situation so as to speak. By taking the initiative to take control of your child’s education, a parent can shape the child’s values better than when they are taught at the normal traditional classrooms. Furthermore, your home made curriculum can incorporate your own religious and morals beliefs which can easily be instilled on your child.</p>
<p>Foe a parent to start home schooling their child, a teaching degree or college education is not a necessity. All that is required is for the parent to at least be a form four graduate. Although it is a much greater responsibility for the practicing parent, your child will receive for more education from the concerned parent than they would have gotten from a public school system. To add more to this if you find that there are some subjects you can not handle, you can employ a tutor to help you with these.</p>
<p>For your child to excel at a home tuition situation, there are two things you need to put emphasis on. These are;</p>
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<li>The parent or the tutor must have a true desire to teach their children at whatever cost.</li>
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<p>You must have the determination to succeed with your home tuitions.</p>
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<li>Total dedication and effort. </li>
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<p>If there is no dedication on the tutor’s side (who is most basically the parent), then you efforts will be wasted.</p>
<p>This is all it takes to succeed with home tuitions, the desire and total efforts on your part.</p>
<p>With these two things, your kid will realize a well rounded education that is no match to one who is publically educated. Furthermore, any parent can become an effective and an efficient teacher if they have a true desire to see their children realize a perfect education that surpasses a classroom environment.</p>
<p>There is no one who understands and wants their children to succeed than the parent. And to progress at a much better pace then you would find in a public school situation, a tutor must know and understand the kid well enough and have the desire to see them learn. This is not possible with a public school teacher, their motivation is usually the paycheck they receive at the end of the month. Others have too many children in their class to really care for a specific kid. They absolutely don’t have the time for a single student. The attention that a parent can provide is absolute. This is why children who are home schooled have more potential than their public educated peers.</p>
<p>The biggest problem that the parents face is being unsure of themselves in terms of their ability to teach. School teachers undergoes many years of education programs before they qualify to teach while majority of parents have no teaching training at all. But this should never be deterrent to giving home tuition to your child. You will be surprised how effective your teaching will be assimilated by your child. School teachers face many obstacle on their day to day jobs, thus giving attention to an individual child is usually a tall order. They must overcome and familiarize themselves with many children’s learning styles. Other burdens they have to overcome includes different behaviors, disciplinary problems from different children, school rules and regulation on top others things there are required to adhere to. As a home school tutor, the parent is in charge of only one kid, thus the child learning experience is enhanced greatly.</p>
<p>When it comes to the curriculum, the parent sets it according to what they feel will be beneficial to their children learning experience. They make sure their child learns a specific subject thoroughly before moving ahead. If possible, they can proceed faster because there are no less intelligent children to slow them down. The individual time set for a specific subject is reduced according to the kids learning abilities. In the case of a public or private school, the teacher must start lessons at a precise time and finish at a predetermined time. By getting through with lesson earlier, field trips and other learning activities can be taken care of.</p>
<p>Before you start home tuition for your child, take a little time and search the web for ideas and lesson plans. You are apt to find different topics from different areas of home schooling. With the help of these resources, online home tuition education groups, forums and your strong desire to help your child achieve a good education, you can be assured of success.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Home Schooling</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 23:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The decision for home schooling was based on a number of factors: desire to teach religion as part of the curriculum, undesireable school conditions, and overall dissatisfaction with the school&#8217;s curriculum.
Although it&#8217;s difficult for researchers to gather data on home schools, some research indicates that adults who were home schooled have a higher college attendance [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-school/the-benefits-of-home-schooling/">The Benefits of Home Schooling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The</strong> decision for home schooling was based on a number of factors: desire to teach religion as part of the curriculum, undesireable school conditions, and overall dissatisfaction with the school&#8217;s curriculum.</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s difficult for researchers to gather data on home schools, some research indicates that adults who were home schooled have a higher college attendance rate and seem more satisfied with life in general.</p>
<p>Home schooled children have consistently scored exceptionally higher than average on achievement tests. I recently read that home schooled 3rd graders scored higher than 81% of public school students in math alone!</p>
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<p>The biggest benefit to home schooling is simply that parents love their kids and want them to have a bright future. Teachers care very much about their students but no one loves their kid like a mom or dad.</p>
<p>Often the home school parents are able to spend significantly more money on educational materials than a public school can. The average cost of supplies per student per year can range from $200-$2000 at a home school.</p>
<p>Home school students can progress through educational material at the student&#8217;s rate. This makes it much easier for home school students to be enrolled one or more grades above their public and private school-age peers.</p>
<p>Home schooled children are healthier than public school kids since they aren&#8217;t exposed to so many sick children.</p>
<p>Home schooled children don&#8217;t deal with so much peer pressure.</p>
<p>Home schooled children often develop exceptional relationships with their siblings.</p>
<p>Parents can offer their children instruction in areas that aren&#8217;t fostered in public schools. The curriculum is flexible and can be ever changing.</p>
<p>The schedule can be changed if a child needs more or less help in a particular subject.</p>
<p>One mom told me that she is able to take her children to the museum for art class, the symphony for music, and ice skating for physical ed. She wants her children to socialize with other children their age so she often incorporates other home schools into her field trips.</p>
<h2>If you&#8217;re considering home schooling your child, where do you begin? </h2>
<p><img src="http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/250/draft_lens6322012module50446652photo_1249596019studenhelp.jpg" title="The Benefits of Home Schooling" alt="draft lens6322012module50446652photo 1249596019studenhelp The Benefits of Home Schooling" />There are great resources available for parents who are already home schooling and for those who are just kicking the idea around. Starting a home school can be overwhelming. The parents I interviewed said that it is well worth the sacrifice.</p>
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<p>I hope you enjoy this article.  Thanks for checking it out!</p>
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		<title>Avas Ideas About Homeschooling Curriculums</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to your youngsters, you want the best. Home schooling is your chance to polish, as not simply a parent, but as a teacher. By keeping your youngster at home, you are able to conduct their lessons in a timely and efficient manner and help you kid to stay on track with their education. To make certain your youngster&#8217;s home schooled education is successful, there are several things you can do.</p>
<p> The first, while it may be apparent to some, is the most important. You would like to make certain that you and your youngster are on the same page. You will need to sit down with your child and explain the steps that will be taken to guarantee their studies is successful.</p>
<p> Setting up a scheduled time for their studies is critical. Just because they&#8217;re receiving their studies at home does not mean they do not have a schedule. In fact, with home schooling, it is very important that your child does have a schedule and it is up to both you and your child to stick to the allotted time. Before you start, talk with your kid and discuss what is the best time of day to start. Some children are best straight after breakfast and others do better at learning after they&#8217;ve been awake for two hours. The wonderful thing about home schooling is that you know your kid and how their personality and disposition will work during the day.</p>
<p> When you have planned out a schedule for your child, you will also need to get arranged. Ensure you involve your child in this, too. If you have an area of your house or a room that&#8217;s relatively quiet and relaxed atmosphere, this could work best for your youngster. Setting up an appointed area for your youngster&#8217;s schooling will help your youngster to comprehend the difference between school time and play time. When you have picked out the area, you and your youngster should confirm it is furnished properly. Your kid should have a cosy desk and chair, as well as all of the items necessary to complete their home schooling,eg paper, pens, pencils, and anything else you may need.</p>
<p> By knowing when and where their home faculty will be, your child will be more successful in taking care of business when it&#8217;s time. Having all the necessary items your kid will need can take the sting off, as well and the more you involve your child in the planning and organizing of their college day, your child will be more appropriate to participate in their learning. To help your children <a target="_blank" href="http://www.milestonereadingonline.com/">learn to read online</a> try this program.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in homeschooling information, it&#8217;s easy to achieve online. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on ways to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much easier to homeschool, or favor the protection of their kid to remain in their own hands. This is completely fine ; however, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-schooling/anthonys-advice-on-home-schooling/">Anthonys Advice On Home Schooling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in homeschooling information, it&#8217;s easy to achieve online. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on ways to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much easier to homeschool, or favor the protection of their kid to remain in their own hands. This is completely fine ; however, you do need your youngster to engage with peers as they grow.</p>
<p>This fundamentally lets them evolve and make friends easier. I remember back when I was in junior school, and was envious of the youngsters who were homeschooled. How cool it&#8217;d be to not need to go to faculty every day. Your youngster&#8217;s education is an significant choice to think about. Discover a spectrum of homeschooling information today. Homeschooling information is merely a mouse click away.</p>
<p> Public education could be a life experience. You actually get a feeling of how to have interaction with your peers. I attended public faculty from kindergarten thru senior year, and think it worked rather well. Sure, you have some good and some bad experiences, but overall it was fun. Regardless, more these days oldsters are wanting homeschooling info. Perhaps they are definitely a stay-at-home parent, or simply wish to provide their own style of education for their child.</p>
<p> This can be advantageous if you consider the personal attention the kid will receive. The key is persistence. You have got to stick to a daily regime in order to correctly school your kid. Homeschooling info found online will help you better understand this process before you start. Are you qualified to teach? Are you actually going to challenge your youngster to the same level a public school would? These are questions to contemplate.</p>
<p> Our education is definitely a critical part of our development. As we mature into adulthood we want our minds to be prepared for the job we engage in or the varsity we venture off to. With public schooling growing on regularly, there&#8217;s always room for more and more children to learn.</p>
<p>Though, some parents take a different trail in the education process. A 2nd way to get academic data is at home. If a parent selects to, she can teach his / her kid at home. In fact, homeschooling info is more available now days than ever before. All you want is a computer and Internet access to dig into the sector of homeschooling online . Here are some tips on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.howtohomeschoolkids.com/">how to homeschool kids</a>.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Right Homeschooling Curriculum</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether the homeschool curriculum is for preschool or high school, the materials can become quite expensive to buy. If there are multiple kids in the household that are <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.valleyhomeschoolers.org/">online home schooling</a>, this can be even more pricey, even though the materials bought for the older youngsters can generally also be used with the more youthful ones when they get to be the same age. One way to reduce the price of these curriculums, especially if they&#8217;re licensed programs, is to use used homeschool curriculums. There are certain precautions that has got to be taken , however , when buying used <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.benefitsofhomeschooling.com/">homeschool </a>curriculums so that money is not wasted instead of saved.</p>
<p>It is always a good idea to am considering what type of used home school curriculum that is being searched for, for example the particular type of curriculum. This is a good starting point since the accredited curriculums are extraordinarily comprehensive and have a treasure house of materials that can be used with them. It&#8217;s critical to note what materials should come with the set so that when buying the used homeschool curriculum, the purchaser can ask the seller about each of the items in the set and make sure that it is complete. If there are items missing and the purchaser still wants the set, he will be able to then negotiate on the price as there are items missing.</p>
<p>When purchasing the used homeschool curriculum, it&#8217;s also an excellent idea to see the entire set in real life if at all possible. In this way, the buyers can ensure that all of the editions match in the set so that all resources in the set will work together. If the set is being acquired online, the buyer should make sure that there&#8217;s a refund if there are items missing from the set. They should get in writing the materials that should be contained in the set of used homeschool curriculum materials and then double check that list and the editions when the set arrives. </p>
<p>There are a lot of online market places that have some sort of security measure built into them so the money is held by the auctioning site until the purchaser approves that all of the materials are in the set. When purchasing online, the buyer should also be sure the vendor has good ratings from other buyers and the seller is not a new one to the market place. If the research is attempted previously, buying used <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.prosandconsofhomeschooling.com/">homeschooling</a> curriculums could be a cost-effective way to home school the kids in the home.</p>
<p>For oldsters, choosing a home school program is vital to the success of being able to home school the kids. If the curriculum does not hold up to tutorial standards then the fogeys will do their kids a disservice for the future, and that is the last thing on home school parents&#8217; minds. Home school fogeys are sometimes not pleased with the state of the general public school system and may not have enough money to send the youngsters to a personal school that might better meet their kids&#8217;s requirements. They may feel that a particular kid needs more time at home before they are ready to be in a public school environment. Actually, the home schooling fogeys need what is best for their kids and choosing the curriculum is crucial to the task.</p>
<p>Often the home school mathematics curriculum can be one of the most frustrating subjects for parents to educate to their kids. Occasionally fogeys will get bored with the repetitious nature of the home school math curriculum and will start to vary from the format of the system. This could be a dangerous decision unless the parent is a professional in math because the kids need the foundational talents in order to be able to function effectively later on in their school careers in the subject. There are commissioned home school maths curriculums that have been authorized by the governing body as a system of teaching maths that may give kids all of the talents that they need to function at a university level later in life. These systems can be repeated, but a certain amount of repetition is vital to the child&#8217;s learning the concepts.</p>
<p>Teaching the home school mathematics curriculum often requires the oldsters to buy some manipulative materials, especially during the elementary and middle school years. These manipulative materials allow youngsters to learn the ideas and experience them in a kinesthetic way thru the employment of the materials. This is a particularly significant strategy for kids who are kinesthetic learners and need that &#8216;hands on&#8217; experience to retain ideas. The home school match curriculum also specifies that parents plan what time of day the kids are the most alert and use that time to teach them mathematics. If the kids have problems keeping still for math time, it is a good idea to take them out for some physical exercise before starting the mathematics lesson since they may better be ready to concentrate then.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several different variants of Homeschooling Curriculums that are on the market today.  There are some that are Christian home school curriculums that weave Christian ideology and doctrines out and in of each learning experience.  There are also some curriculums that can be found in PC form so the kid can do [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com">Home Education</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.homeeducationexperience.com/home-education/finding-the-right-homeschooling-curriculum-for-your-child/">Finding The Right Homeschooling Curriculum For Your Child</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several different variants of <a href="http://www.quizilla.com/stories/11970068/finding-the-right-home-schooling-curriculum" target='_blank'>Homeschooling Curriculum</a>s that are on the market today.  There are some that are Christian home school curriculums that weave Christian ideology and doctrines out and in of each learning experience.  There are also some curriculums that can be found in PC form so the kid can do the lessons on the PC.  Other versions allow the kid to be on the computer and the courses are taught on the internet.  </p>
<p>Some of these <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Christian-Home-School" target='_blank'>Homeschooling</a> curriculums are accredited, suggesting theyhave been totally inspected by the academic system and have been found to supply a comprehensive program for teaching the scholars who use them.  These are usually the most costly home school curriculums to buy.  There are others that are not commissioned but are still good systems to use, and still others that are free resources and are superb to supplement with in any curriculum.</p>
<p>Before deciding to home school, parents should be certain that they&#8217;re aware of the legal wants in that particular state regarding home schooling.  There are often certain organizations that the parents will have to be a part of in order to be permitted to home school, they might have to use the curriculum offered by the state, and they may have to have their children take the state exams at the end of every year to prove they&#8217;re learning what they need to learn how to go on to the subsequent grade level.</p>
<p>Besides the legal needs, oldsters will have to set a budget for the <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Free-Home-School" target='_blank'>Homeschooling</a> curriculum.  If there are multiple children, the cost can be pretty high since there is the price of materials and one curriculum might not be the best option for all of the children as their learning styles are different from one another.  Many times , however , parents can alter the activities that are used with a selected curriculum so that it can fit each kid&#8217;s learning style.  </p>
<p>There are also some curriculums that have the different learning styles built into it so that the parents mechanically have learning style options to make a choice from.  Some parents choose to use the free resources as their home schooling curriculum.  This could be a viable choice for people that are on a  restricted tight| small budget, but it regularly takes more research and leg work than the premade curriculums.  The free options sometimes are not comprehensive, but will hit one facet of a subject for a selected grade level reasonably well.</p>
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		<title>Addressing The Needs Of Home Schooled Children</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a large difference when it comes to the public attitude on homeschooling. A few are enthusiastic followers, whereas some do not find it in the best advantage of kids. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a catalog of advantages and disadvantages of this alternative course of schooling is set up.</p>
<p> Whichever way, if it is really the best of the learners that is at their followers and detractors hearts; why not consider what the pupil actually needs in order to attain education victory whether in the public and private educational system or through homeschooling.</p>
<p> Taking the side of homeschooling, it is essential to assess and discover the needs of the students, their interest, the learning ways that best stimulates their curiosity and inquisitiveness. This is the only answer to a quality homeschool education &#8211; addressing what the homeschooled teenager requires.</p>
<p> In homeschooling students, the instructors may be in the form of the moms and dads or a instructor ought to be able to commit a time for learning. And homeschooling, with all the preparations, will in fact take up a great deal of time. A kid may have to be given a stringent time timetable for learning, and time for playing too.</p>
<p> Homeschooled children are criticized to be less outgoing individuals. Indeed, socialization is a foremost issue in developing the personality of a child. Keeping this in mind, teachers ought to provide attention to the youngster getting together with new children apart from the house.</p>
<p> All children grow up at their own speed. Let children be kids. Realize that they are experiencing the world for the initial time. Become involved and be concerned in what interests the kid. If it is in the arts and crafts area, then focus on that. Not only will it help the teacher foster rapport with the child, but this will probably also encourage and motivate the young person to learn unique things. Present the teen some space to grow and build on his own with suitable counseling. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.whyeducationisimportantforkids.com/why-education-is-important-for-adults">Education is important for adult success</a> too.</p>
<p> The effort of homeschooling kids will by no means be too much. It is persistent striving to deal with the children&#8217;s desires and this may greatly change as you go along. Kids expand and mature, and sooner or later will be interested in new things. And once this time comes, the tutor should continually be willing to cater to the children&#8217;s requisite for education. Read more on the reason <a target="_blank" href="http://www.whyeducationisimportantforkids.com/">why education is important</a>.</p>
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Someone was once reported to have said that a family is able to homeschool their children with nothing more than a library. And, although this might be the case, the majority of parents are most comfortable having a formalized homeschool curriculum in hand when it&#8217;s time to start the teaching.
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<p>Someone was once reported to have said that a family is able to homeschool their children with nothing more than a library. And, although this might be the case, the majority of parents are most comfortable having a formalized homeschool curriculum in hand when it&#8217;s time to start the teaching.</p>
<p> For new homeschooling parents, it can truly seem a daunting task to try to choose the right <a target="_blank" href="http://homeschooling.micronicherecommends.com/ar/homeschool-curriculum.php">home schooling curriculum</a> for the needs of the particular family unit and individual students. Usually parents have already been through quite a lot of rigorous study and contemplation before deciding to pursue home schooling with their children, and at that point they are often simply at a loss for knowing how to select the most effective and comprehensive curriculum.</p>
<p> Soon, homeschooling parents can learn that there is so much on the market in the way of homeschool curriculum, that it actually makes the decision even tougher as they deal with information overload.</p>
<p> And, thrown into the middle of the mix is the need to be sure that the specific requirements for the state they live in are met and that their homeschoolers are properly prepared for any of the standardized tests that they will be required to take through the local school system.</p>
<p> Those veteran parents who have a few years under their belts of homeschooling children will lend kind words of support to the newcomers and willingly share their choices in homeschool curriculum, voicing their opinions and giving their real-life experiences of the materials.</p>
<p> Sometimes this can be most helpful in narrowing down the choices, while for some people this simply adds to the confusion regarding the matter. And, while parent reviews are helpful, it should always be remembered that your children may need a different lesson plan and structure than others do. After all, this is one of the main reasons people choose to homeschool, to be able to create more individualized learning paths for their children.</p>
<p> The best route for a parent who is new to homeschooling children is to go slowly, take sufficient time to study the options and consider each child&#8217;s style of learning and motivational draws, stay flexible and open, and above all, listen to your parental instincts. While many companies design, package and market <a target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Homeschool-Curriculum-Helps-Parents-Prepare&amp;id=743812">homeschool curriculum</a> that has been developed by professionals, remember that it is the parent who knows their child better than anyone.</p>
<p> In making a decision <a target="_blank" href="http://www.netbizint.com.au/recommends/HomeSchoolingMemoryTraining">about home schooling curriculum</a>, avoid getting into a position where you have to make a decision in a panic. This will usually result in a purchase that is more about having something to keep your student busy than what is designed to best meet their needs. This can be a waste of money and a frustration for both parents and homeschoolers alike.</p>
<p> Every year there are many homeschooling fairs and conferences that you can attend. These provide a chance for parents to meet and compare experiences and share advice and also to meet with the publishers of homeschool curriculum and review their products and pick up their marketing literature.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://homeschoolingsolution.com/home-schooling-materials/home-schooling-materials-quite-important-for-home-schooling/" target='_blank'>Home schooling materials</a> can be quite imperative for youngsters in order to reach their success in home schooling. Home schooling can be a wonderful experience, and can even produce several really talented youngsters. Yet, in order to make the home schooling to become thriving, home schooling materials require to be on hand. These home schooling materials are being used to facilitate parents or teachers to instruct properly.  </p>
<p>Beside home schooling materials, home schooling supplies like pencils, math accessories, paper, pens, and art supplies are all necessary and important to start the home schooling. Principally, the home schooling materials like text books, lesson plans, and work sheets are also imperative. </p>
<p><b>The Bolts and Nuts of the Must Haves</b></p>
<p>When it comes to make a list that will be needed of home schooling materials, it can get overwhelming. Having an understanding of the basics as well as where to find what you are searching for can aid you to make the process of learning and teaching simpler to be practiced. </p>
<p><b>Teaching Tutorials</b></p>
<p>An imperative part of home schooling materials is to assure teaching tutorials are kept handy. These will come in handy when you are searching for lesson plan thoughts and study thoughts in order to aid you for keeping the materials fresh and can be easy to understand by children. These teaching tutorials can also aid the parents to keep organized, learn the teaching methods and stay on track for the academic year. In addition, they can also aid both the parents and the children to keep school time and home life disjointedly. Accordingly, home schooling materials are fairly helpful in teaching tutorials. </p>
<p><b>Lesson Plans</b></p>
<p>Lesson plans will enable parents and teachers to give the structure that is needed for youngsters to <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Importance-of-Lesson-Plans-For-Home-Schooling-Materials&#038;id=2477329" target='_blank'>study the home schooling materials</a>. The lesson plans will be useful for youngsters whether for the math and science plans or for the art projects. Teacher stores (which give teachers with home schooling materials for private and public schools) are always a good choice for finding lesson plans. Now, getting the home schooling materials online is becoming famous because the process is easier and simpler than other ordinary ways.  </p>
<p><b>Text Books</b></p>
<p>Text books are type of home schooling materials that is not required to give a quality and challenging education for youngsters. As part of the home schooling materials, study packets can be used. Yet, if you decide to use text books, make sure that they come from a certified text book provider to make sure the correct information is given by the books. </p>
<p><b>A Quiet Place to Study without Distractions</b></p>
<p>Giving the best area for home schooling is not hard. You only require the area that is free from radio, televisions, computers, phones, and other disturbances which can disturb the youngster&rsquo;s concentration. This is not about home schooling materials needed in this case; it is about what home schooling materials should be lacking during the school time. Normally, youngsters may enjoy watching the ABCs programs, whereas adolescents may enjoy reading the educational books.</p>
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		<title>The Benefit of Home Schooling &#8211; 8 Reasons to Educate Your Child at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making the decision to home school is, on the face of it, not an easy one. There are many questions that need to be asked, and answered, before you can take this very significant step in your child&#8217;s education. What can influence the decision is an idea of some of the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.teaching-your-kids.com/home_school_ben.html">benefits of home schooling</a>.</p>
<p>So here are some things to think of.</p>
<p>1. Your child will get one to one attention with you. The issues associated with large class sizes will be gone forever.</p>
<p>2. Noone knows your child better than you, so you can tailor the lessons to suit your child. That will be something that could never happen in a conventional class room.</p>
<p>3. If your child is someone who is particularly susceptible to peer pressure, then home schooling can alleviate the problem. With your child completely under your control, you not only dictate the curricular activities, but the friends and social elements of their day.</p>
<p>4. Family life can return to how it should be. No more strangers passing at the breakfast table.</p>
<p>5. Many children get wrongly labeled with &#8216;learning difficulties&#8217; when all that they needed was a different approach. If your child falls into this category, you will be best placed to evaluate your child&#8217;s needs and requirements.</p>
<p>6. Scientific studies indicate that home schooled children can come out ahead in every measurement. Other factors may affect this of course, but the indications are that home schooled children achieve more academic success than their traditionally schooled counterparts.</p>
<p>7. Research also indicates that home schooled children actually have better social skills than traditionally schooled children. This rather flies in the face of most people&#8217;s beliefs.</p>
<p>8. Although not a statistic that should affect your decision making, every child taken out of the state controlled education system actually saves the tax payer around $9000 per pupil per year.</p>
<p>Whilst it is not a task to be undertaken lightly, there are compelling reasons for educating your child at home. It can be argued of course that the benefit of home schooling will not be so strong for all children, but equally, there are many who could benefit significantly from home tutoring.</p>
<p>The article was written by Charlie Cory, who is the owner of Teaching Your Kids. Teaching Your Kids provides advice about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.teaching-your-kids.com">home schooling your children</a>.<br /> </p>
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		<title>Home school programs- Prior to the child entering Kindergarten</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today home schooling is something that’s easily within the reach of people who feel public schools are deficient in prime education and in safety. Home school programs are ideal for those who are kept from attending a regular high school due to some personal problems, financial troubles or poor health among other issues. With the increasing competitiveness in today’s world, education is important for all &#8211; young or old. In addition, learning occurs in the relaxed home setting and the parent or guardian is responsible for supervising the student’s academic progress. Home school programs can be a conventional learning program and are therefore easily administered. </p>
<p>In home school programs, students receive the study materials through the mail or the internet, and go over the lessons using the “traditional” paper and pencil method. Home school programs will help the parents to know what they should do in teaching their children. They can also try to make their own home schooling materials such as home schooling worksheets. </p>
<p>When you decide to educate your child, the first thing that you wish is that your child learns responsibility and this should be one of the end results of education no matter from a public school background or via a home school program. In fact, homeschooling gives you a chance to encourage your child to enjoy learning. </p>
<p>Moreover, home school programs play a promising role especially for those parents who wish to give their child the best education while following their moral and religious beliefs. Home school programs have lots of advantages that make them one of the best ways to give complete education to your child.  And since you don’t have to worry about your child of being bullied, it may offer much more protection to your children.  It does not need to cost a lot and it lets your child become smart and independent. And you have fewer worries about your child’s safety if your child is being home schooled, since it affords the parent the chance to interact with their child extensively while knowing where they are and what they are doing.  </p>
<p>Home school programs offer a self paced study schedule in which the student is not limited to the pace of his classmates. In addition, learning occurs in the relaxed home setting with better control over the education and safety of your child.</p>
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		<title>Where to Obtain a Reliable Home Schooling Information</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://homeschoolingsolution.com/home-schooling-information/home-schooling-information-learning-the-structure-of-the-lessons/" target='_blank'>Home schooling information</a> will be really useful when you desire to send your kids into home schooling for the first time. When it comes to home schooling, information can be gained in numerous ways. This article will greatly discuss about the ways of getting home schooling information from the most familiar to the most important. Hence, you have to read this article carefully in order to acquire a common understanding of what information is needed to successfully home schooled kids. </p>
<p><b>The Main Components</b></p>
<p>If you have the purpose of becoming your kids to acquire social life with their friends, then you may determine the wrong type of school. This likeness of the &lsquo;real&rsquo; school with home schooling is on the quality of education. They both give priority to high education with qualified materials. That is why, knowing well about home schooling information is quite important. </p>
<p>The first thing you must consider before choosing home school for your kids is to determine whether or not you have the resources to give your kids an opportunity to have friends and social life. This is the most important aspect of home schooling because it provides a complete life balance. You must not forget about home schooling information which can give you a lot of services and tips. </p>
<p>The resources like the boy&rsquo;s and girl&rsquo;s club, where boy scouts and girl scouts and also other children&rsquo;s social networks designed specifically for those being home schooled. You can also having social networks with other parents, preparing play dates and other meetings for kids throughout the neighborhood. Having social networks also means that you understand more about home schooling information.  </p>
<p>Other <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Where-to-Find-Reliable-Home-Schooling-Information&#038;id=2477323" target='_blank'>home schooling information</a> to search for is that in terms of education. Lesson plans, home schooling materials, appropriate room to study, and study time are all important. A lot of home schooling information about science, English, and other subjects are truly easy to find through home school support groups, education department in your State and also on the internet. It should be noted that only reliable websites are permitted.  </p>
<p>In conclusion, the last main component of home schooling information is learning and study time. It is important to study how to control an adequate and quality school day for your kids. Taking a preparation class and monthly classes are great to give an extra support. To acquire a list of support resources, you can use some ways such as calling the school board, advertising in your local newspaper and at the local public schools. </p>
<p>Ultimately, you don&rsquo;t have to worry of collecting too much home schooling information. Even if you do not use the information immediately, as least it can be useful in the future. For your consideration, if you have trouble to find satisfactory support groups and services; you can start to form your own group. You can easily utilize the forums online on the internet and put your commercials on local websites to attract plenty of interested parents. Then, you may be surprised about finding a lot of people who bring your website that offer home schooling information into important success.  </p>
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		<title>The truth on the cost of homeschooling 202</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The notion that home schooling is much less expensive than sending your child to an educational institution is prevalent, but not necessarily true. This is because there are many hidden costs that are present and is really not obvious at first glance.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The notion that home schooling is much less expensive than sending your child to an educational institution is prevalent, but not necessarily true. This is because there are many hidden costs that are present and is really not obvious at first glance.</p>
<p>Firstly, you will have to get the curriculum issue sorted. There are out of the box curriculum that is available for a fee varying between $300 and $1500. However if you have a teaching background or some prior knowledge of homeschooling this is not required. </p>
<p>Then you will have to consider the cost of supplies that will help your children with their studies. This includes stuffs such as books, workbooks pens and pencils. The costs of reference materials such as Encyclopedias need also to be included in the budget. In certain cases, there is also the need for subscriptions to online information databases.<br />These costs can easily be reduced if you want to by buying used books and by visiting yard sales.</p>
<p>Costs of furniture and equipments should also not be overlooked. In order to study in the best condition your children will need to have access to a good desk and chairs. This can indeed encourage greater concentration and better understanding. There is also the need for a computer or laptop for the student to work properly. However, in certain families these costs are not a big issue because the parents already have all these equipments ready.</p>
<p>You should also take into account the cost of certain curriculum. Special classes such as piano, dancing or photography can only be taught by certain people. So, if you are seeking to give a quality education to your children you will have to put some dollars aside for these classes. Furthermore, certain classes such as history will require trips to museum and this should be catered for in the budget.</p>
<p>The costs for homeschooling a child can be difficult to calculate but an estimate will be in the range of $300 to $ 700 depending on the curriculum you choose, the books and stationeries you use, the furniture and equipment that your children will use and the amount of private tuitions that you will give to your kids. </p>
<p>Despite all these costs, that we have listed above there is still one cost that is not always obvious. It is the cost of having one parent not working. Indeed this can be more important if the parent has a degree and is not working in order to cater for the education of the children. In fact, research has shown that a mother staying at home, instead of working, costs the family an estimated $38,000 every year. This situation can be changed by the mother finding a part-time job or by working at home.</p>
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My daughter is planning on Home Schooling her daughter. Does anybody know of any good websites that would help her to plan the curriculum and ones that have work pages that she can print. My grand-daughter is 4 years old right now and is already doing and enjoying Kindergarten work.
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<p>My daughter is planning on Home Schooling her daughter. Does anybody know of any good websites that would help her to plan the curriculum and ones that have work pages that she can print. My grand-daughter is 4 years old right now and is already doing and enjoying Kindergarten work.<br />
To respond to digitalgimpling&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;Possibly because so many children are coming out of high school without a high school education. Many can&#8217;t read or spell properly and are not prepared for moving on to college. These children were taught by someone with a &#8220;degree in TEACHING&#8221;!</p></div>
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<div>I also never stated that my daughter didn&#8217;t have a degree in teaching. She does have a degree and my sister (also a teacher for the past 12 years) will be helping her. My daughter also intends to make sure that her daughter is involved in other activities and also a Charter School, to ensure that her daughter will learn socialization skills and also learn to work with others. Home Schooling is not a &#8220;Crock&#8221; it is an alternative to an education system that doesn&#8217;t always work very well.</div>
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		<title>How do you start home schooling your children in Wisconsin?</title>
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BetteBoop asked: 
I have a 14 year old autistic son who is having major problems in school with children picking on him so I have decided to home school him. I need to know where to get the info for home schooling in Wisconsin.

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<p>I have a 14 year old autistic son who is having major problems in school with children picking on him so I have decided to home school him. I need to know where to get the info for home schooling in Wisconsin.</p></div>
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<div>I need this ASAP. My son had a major melt down at school yesterday and he had to be taken away by the police for the safety of the other children. This is very serious! I don&#8217;t want to see anyone get hurt or him put into an institution. Please send any info you have.<br />
Thanks!</p>
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		<title>Where can i find a teacher for home schooling?</title>
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newischk asked: 
i want to be home schooled, and i have my reasons, but i need to find a teacher for my dad to hire. where can i find one? how much does home schooling cost?
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<p>i want to be home schooled, and i have my reasons, but i need to find a teacher for my dad to hire. where can i find one? how much does home schooling cost?<br />
sorry for the miss spell, the W is next to the E and i must have hit it by accident, you cant blame me for something i did not even know, the spell check is a wast of time, and people who only answer by saying ineed to use the spell check are a wast of recouces and air.</p></div>
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but if i am home schooled, how do i prove i have been schooled at all? i dont get a diploma. i dont get proof of my graduation.</p>
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		<title>How can home schooling parents start a real school?</title>
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Aleah asked: 
My Mom is trying to find out how to start a school so she can paid money for home-schooling my sister and I.
How do you do that?
Does anybody know?

She&#8217;s been looking online but can&#8217;t figure anything out.  Help?
Somehow scholarship pays for it.  She heard about it.


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<p>My Mom is trying to find out how to start a school so she can paid money for home-schooling my sister and I.</p></div>
<div>How do you do that?</div>
<div>Does anybody know?</div>
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<div>She&#8217;s been looking online but can&#8217;t figure anything out.  Help?<br />
Somehow scholarship pays for it.  She heard about it.</p>
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