By: A J Adams | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling Kindergarten homeschool can be an excellent opportunity to start off with homeschooling. The teaching is simple and the experience could provide the confidence to carry on with more education in the future. read more
By: Bernice Kidd | 2011-03-24 | Reference & Education There are a number of advantages to homeschooling programs, and by considering these, along with the disadvantages, parents can decide if homeschooling is a good choice for their family. read more
By: A J Adams | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling Let's look at what people are considering on the negative side of things with a list of homeschooling cons. Despite all the good things that have been said about this type of education, there are those that continue to battle it or call it names. Whether some of these things are true or not, I'll leave to you. And whether some of these things can be overcome, I'll leave for another article. read more
By: Diana Jenkins | 2010-03-26 | Homeschooling Homeschooling supplies come in many forms. Some of these are simply regular school supplies, sold from a homeschooling-oriented store. read more
By: Yuri Elkai | 2010-09-24 | Home & Family All around the country, parents are pulling their kids out of school because of the liberal agenda, worldly curriculum, low academic standards, overcrowded classrooms, lack of individualized attention, problems on the playground, harmful peer-pressure, etc. read more
By: Dinoo Nayal | 2010-09-30 | Homeschooling De-Schooling is one of the most important aspect while homeschooling. It prevents the students from getting bored and monotonous with academics. De-Schooling also helps to bind the students and the instructor avoiding clashes and problems. read more
By: Corick Stephunt | 2011-12-07 | Parenting What number, how usually and when? These are some oft-repeated queries when it comes to homeschooling hours. read more
By: Jonathan G. Michel | 2010-04-01 | Homeschooling A lot of people will argue, why should you want to homeschool when there are perfectly good public schools. Well, I think the answer is obvious. With the ever increasing shootings in high schools and colleges, child kidnapping in public elementary schools, drugs, bad grades, drop outs, how many more reasons do you need? This is aside from the fact that, academically speaking, children who have been homeschooled, on an average do better then children in public schools. read more
By: Melissa Murdoch | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling Sometimes it is difficult to know what to buy homeschooled children to make the learning process more fun and educational. Whether you are a homeschooling parent, or the friend of a homeschooling family, these gift suggestions will provide you with some great ideas for educational gifts for the homeschooled child. read more
By: Melanie Ullman | 2010-03-28 | Homeschooling It is summertime and most children who attend public and private schools are outside enjoying their summer vacation. Children who are home schooled may find that learning does not stop for them all because the weather becomes warmer. read more
By: collabranaz | 2013-03-22 | Homeschooling Choosing the proper homeshooling for your kid is very important since it might greatly influence the inspiration of intellectual and different facet of growth for your kid. Hence, it's advised that folks opt for solely the simplest and most acceptable homeschooling program for his or her kid. read more
By: A J Adams | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling Some people will tell you about the cons of teaching children at home, but I'm here to represent the pros of homeschooling. Many parents don't understand what goes on at their kids' schools these days. It's not the 1950's anymore. Classrooms are being dumbed-down to allow the under achievers to move on to higher grade levels to keep the schools' achievement rate high for funding purposes or conversely, to avoid being put on a watch list by their state education board. read more
By: Dave Buckley | 2011-10-26 | Homeschooling The decision to home school your children has been made. Where to begin? What to avoid? What to do? Here are some good starting points. read more
By: A J Adams | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling If you're considering homeschooling, I'm sure one of the biggest factors in your mind is how you're going to make the time to do it. Most people have a job, or even two jobs if both parents work. read more