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Explore homeschool schedules and routines with a free step by step guide, schedule templates, and helpful tips to plan your day.
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Explore essential life skills and activities for kids and teens to grow, develop, and expand into a daily routine.
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We all want our children to have self-confidence but how do you help them boost their self-esteem? Try one of these ideas to help your homeschooler build confidence and realize their amazing potential.
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Homeschooling the early years can be overwhelming but we are here to help with what you really need to teach for preschool and kindergarten!
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Getting new school supplies is my favorite part of the back to school activities. Plus, the homeschool perk is that you can get whatever you, and your kids, want! No classroom restrictions!
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It is no secret that libraries are a homeschoolers best friend but you may need more resources to supplement what you have available. Check out an out of state library membership.
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Discover the benefits to online homeschooling and let technology make your homeschooling easier!
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Are you still wondering if homeschooling is better than public school? While there are many studies on homeschooling out there, we've compiled a quick list of how homeschool stacks up against public school. Read more now!
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Turn your home into a school and raise smart, well-adjusted kids Homeschooling lets you spend lots of time with your kids — and teach them your values and beliefs. But where do you get teaching materials? Or find social outlets so your kids can make friends? Covering everything from curriculum and legal compliance to...
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Rebecca Rupp presents a structured plan to ensure that your children will learn what they need to know when they need to know it, from preschool through high school. Homeschoolers can design their own curricula, assembling resources and using approaches that best suit their own children's needs.
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The teen years are when many homeschooling parents start to question or abandon their efforts. It's a precarious time, with challenging academics, pressing social issues, and the prospect of college looming. Parents can now breathe easy: this guide calms the teen-time jitters and even offers hope to those just turning to homeschooling now that...
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Children who are hard of hearing or deaf can thrive being homeschooled. Site also supports deaf parents of hearing children.
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Introduced in 2000, Homeschool Your Child for Free gave countless parents the plan and peace of mind to get their kids’ education on the right track. Now, authors LauraMaery Gold and Joan M. Zielinski have revised and updated their popular guide, offering their expert homeschooling advice and information, plus new tools and resources to...
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Young children are full of curiosity, imagination, and a sense of wonder. They're willing to try new things and possess a natural joy of discovery. Yet in a traditional school, these natural behavior traits are too often squelched.
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The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List Please stop asking us if it’s legal. If it is – and it is – it’s insulting to imply that we’re criminals. And if we were criminals, would we admit it? California parents arrested — Caught Home-schooling their children without a teaching credential Spoof: “Overall, we netted a pretty...
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Debra Bell has helped numerous homeschooled students, including four of her own, gain college admission and win substantial scholarships to the schools of their choice.
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Instead of trying to force your child to fit into school, perhaps it is time to consider finding educational options that fully address your child's academic and emotional needs.
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A collection of the first two hundred Home Spun comics, a comic strip series about a homeschooling family.
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Socialization may well be the single most important aspect of education today. With high and rising rates of divorce, drug abuse, youth violence, alcoholism, teen promiscuity, and so forth, we cannot afford to let this issue go unexamined.
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Whether you're one of the nearly one million families in the country already homeschooling, planning to take the plunge, or just testing the water, this hands-on book will help!
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