motherdaughterstudying.jpgFor those of you considering home schooling your child, there are some requirements of home schooling that you need to be aware of. Home schooling is recognized all over the United States. You will need to know the different requirement each state has for home schooling. Some states have very strict laws and some have flexible rules. Either way, it is up to you to find out the requirement in your state before you proceed.

How To Start Home Schooling In Different States

In certain states, you have to get a formal lesson plan made and approved by a local school board. This way your child gets the same education as the students in the public school while studying at home. Other states may not have such stringent requirements of home schooling. You may need to just submit a notice stating your intention to home school your child to an official of the local school. After that you can choose your curriculum and methods of teaching your child.

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Things To Know About Free Home Schooling Curriculum

Posted on May 6th, 2008 by Janice

hschool-1.jpgThere are many sources from which you can obtain your free home schooling curriculum. You can access it from the internet, from some local groups or even from some schools in your area. The free home schooling curriculum makes the process of home schooling more feasible for many families.

How To Choose Your Free Home Schooling Curriculum

Every child is different. Therefore, their needs and their way of learning may differ. As a parent, you are the best judge of what they need and what sort of curriculum will suit them. There is a variety of choice in free home schooling curriculum that might suit your child’s individual needs. Certain set plans follow the same curriculum as the local public schools. You also have an option of choosing very flexible plans depending on your child’s temperament and learning ability. You should also keep in mind that as a child grows older, the learning capacity undergoes a lot of changes. You need to be aware of their needs at every level of their home schooling.

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The Advantages Of Home Schooling To Help You Decide

Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Janice

Most parents claim that there are many advantages of home schooling that makes it a better option than public schooling. They are glad that they chose home schooling to educate their children. For those of you who are considering home schooling for your child, these advantages may help you make your decision.

The Benefits Of Home Schooling

• There are many advantages of home schooling, the most prominent one being that you can be with your children throughout their education. You are the best judge of your child’s needs and you will be able to teach your child the best way that suits both of you.

• You can give full attention to your child which is not possible in a public school as the classes have a large number of students. Your child will therefore be able to learn better and you can even repeat lessons if required.

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Online Home Schooling Is A Trend That is Catching On

Posted on April 22nd, 2008 by Janice

Due to the advance in technology, online home schooling is an avenue which has opened up for many parents worldwide. All you need is a computer at home with an internet connection and the possibilities are endless. It is not always possible to get the support of local school systems when home schooling your child. You can turn to the internet for any resource information and lesson plans.

Ways Of Online Home Schooling

There are different ways of online home schooling. It is up to you to decide what works best for you and your child. Certain regular high schools have the option of studying their lessons online. In this way, you follow the curriculum given by the school and benefit by having a system by which your child is tested. You have the school to fall back on for questions and difficulties if any.

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Home Schooling Program Is The Choice Of Many

Posted on April 15th, 2008 by Janice

homeschooling_clo.jpgThere are many parents opting for the home schooling program to educate their children. It is an acceptable process of education and is recognized throughout the country. Home schooling is a personal choice made by parents depending on many factors including physical disabilities and a belief that the child can learn better at home.

Things You Should Know

There are several factors you need to be aware of about the home schooling program. It is a mode of education where you teach your children at home instead of sending them to a public school. As a parent, you take full responsibility of your child’s education. This is considered a big advantage because you can give your undivided attention to your child and it means that your child can concentrate more and learn better.

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There are many people who believe that home schooling is better than public schooling. They have many good reasons to support their belief. As a parent, you may find the following comparisons valuable in making your choice.

Differences Between Home Schooling And Public Schooling

Many parents have reasons to believe that they can teach their children better at home. With home schooling, children have no distractions and can concentrate better. The parents are also able to give full attention to their children and are in a better position to know if the children are learning properly or not. In a public school, there are many distractions by way of friends and activities which may not allow for proper concentration. Children may not even be able to understand some lessons taught in school which you have no way of finding out.

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Home Schooling – Getting Started

Posted on April 1st, 2008 by Janice

home_school_5.gifThe concept of home schooling has been around for donkey’s years. And yet it is only recently, since the 1960’s that it has caught on again in a big way. Many more parents are going in for home schooling for various reasons. It is not something to be taken very lightly and must be researched thoroughly before you can get started.

Things You Should Know Before You Start

Before you can start home schooling your child, you will need to do extensive research on the subject. It is legal throughout the country so you do not need to worry about that aspect. What you do need to know are the rules and guidelines of each state. You can get all your information from home schooling websites. If you want some personal information then you will need to search for home school groups in your area. It would probably satisfy you more to get first hand information from the people who have already started home schooling for their children.

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Home Schooling – An Alternative Education System

Posted on March 25th, 2008 by Janice

The concept of home schooling is not a new one. It has been around for a very long time but only recently been recognized as an alternative to public schooling. The process of home schooling may sound very daunting to most parents who feel that it takes too much time and effort to educate their children at home. It may surprise you but it is not as tough as it sounds. If you just take out some time to do some research, you will find that it is indeed an alternative that you can consider.

The Advent Of Modern Home Schooling

The concept of compulsory education started as early as the 18th century in the United States. Most children were educated at home by their family. In the 19th century, a law was passed for compulsory school attendance and most children stopped learning at home and had to attend public schools. You could say the pioneer of modern home schooling was John Holt who tried to establish how children often failed because of the schools they were going to. He brought back the concept of teaching children at home. Since the 1960’s the home schooling movement has picked up rapidly.

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Choosing The Right Home Schooling Subjects

Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Janice

motherdaughterstudying.jpgParents are responsible for home schooling their children, so they need to choose the correct home schooling subjects for them. There are many options to choose from. As you know, there are different rules in different states for home schooling. You have to check the rules in your state before you can decide on the subjects to teach your child.

What Can You Teach Your Child?

Some states insist that your child learns the same subjects as students in public schools are learning. This includes history, mathematics, literature and science. You will have to teach these home schooling subjects within certain perimeters laid down by the state. There may be a certain number of hours you have to put in to teach your child and a certain amount that you will have to finish in a given period of time. Luckily for you, you can choose when you will conduct your lessons and as long as you maintain the minimum requirements, you have nothing to worry about.

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When in Doubt, Go Shopping

Posted on March 11th, 2008 by Janice

For some reason in our culture, one of the best ways to create excitement and fun around an upcoming event is to go shopping. And when it comes to getting your son or daughter ready for kindergarten, it seems natural that there are going to have to be at least one or two fun outings to the mall to get ready for the big day.

We tend to think of mom and daughter as the ones who will get a big kick out of shopping. But if you have a little boy who is a bit giddy about that first day at kindergarten, that shopping trip can turn the first day in school into the equivalent as the fall version of Christmas. That is because the one universal things kids love to do is spend their parent’s money and find ways to get things bought for them. And if the entire purpose of the trip is to buy things for the child, even if it is just clothes and school supplies, the fun of going to the store and making those choices adds to the electricity of the coming of that first day to go to school.

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