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		<description><![CDATA[Distance Learning Through Online Schools Programs When you think about it, waking up in the morning, rushing off to someplace else and sitting one's posterior in a hard chair in a sterile, windowless classroom is not terribly conducive to learning â?? and is something that online schools programs address. Every year, the list of online [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/752/online-schools/distance-learning-through-online-schools-programs.php">Distance Learning Through Online Schools Programs</a></p>
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<p>When you think about it, waking up in the morning, rushing off to someplace else and sitting one's posterior in a hard chair in a sterile, windowless classroom is not terribly conducive to learning â?? and is something that online schools programs address. Every year, the list of online schools grows longer as more and more students in all stages of life turn to online schools programs.</p>
<p>Where To Find Online Schools</p>
<p>Online schools started out as an extension of brick and mortar institutions. According to a principal at an academy in Oklahoma, online education is of great assistance to students in overcoming problems that might have prevented them from graduating altogether. But it goes beyond basic K-12 education these days. Online schools masters and even doctoral programs are available today through many major colleges and universities. The advantage of an online schools masters degree is that (A) you won't have to travel or relocate in order to complete coursework, and (B) you can usually complete online schools masters requirements at your own pace. There are typically deadlines for completing an online schools masters- level course, but you usually have up to twelve months to do so.</p>
<p>A list of online schools is usually easy to find by simply going to your preferred search engine and entering â??find online schools.â?Â  A search on one major search engine for example will bring up a list of online schools totaling 266 million results. Of course, not all of these will be online schools; many will be listings of both virtual academies as well as public schools and universities that offer degree programs on the World Wide Web.</p>
<p>The Online Schools Programs Advantage</p>
<p>In addition to not having to travel or relocate, completing a degree online can mean lower costs as well. Going to a traditional brick-and-mortar university involves the payment of many fees above and beyond tuition; there are associated student body (ASB) fees that pay for upkeep and maintenance of facilities, parking fees (for those with a vehicle on campus) and many other fees that do not apply to students taking courses over the Internet. This alone is an excellent reason to investigate the many Internet-based degree programs now available in everything from agronomy to zoology. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, some 90% of all jobs now require some post-secondary education. There's no better nor economical way to improve your chances in the job market than by getting a degree through one of the many online schools programs available on the World Wide Web.</p>
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<p>Free online schools are available from home in some states when the government has proof that a student is homeschooled; community colleges are also an option for taking online courses. Attend a free online school at home, only spending money to purchase textbooks, withadvice from a homeschool specialist in this free video on homeschooling. Expert: Linda Wooldridge Contact: www.ppea-homeschool.com Bio: Linda Wooldridge has been homeschooling since 1998, and she has been on the PPEA board for three years as the orientation coordinator for Pinellas County. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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		<title>5 Affordable and Effective Home Schooling Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are not careful enough with your planning, Homeschooling may suprises you with huge cost. You can easily secure an affordable and effective home schooling, provided you exercise caution and take care of your expenses. The question is-how do you do it? Quality and cost is always from different world? NEVER! Use our home [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/655/homeschooling/5-affordable-and-effective-home-schooling-tips.php">5 Affordable and Effective Home Schooling Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are not careful enough with your planning, Homeschooling may suprises you with huge cost. You can easily secure an affordable and effective home schooling, provided you exercise caution and take care of your expenses.</p>
<p>The question is-how do you do it? Quality and cost is always from different world? NEVER! Use our home schooling tips to get the best of both worlds!</p>
<p>Throw away the thoughts of paying high price is necessary, in this way you pay less and even get free homeschooling material. Usually, you can end up with NO expenses if you have the following:</p>
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<li>An in house supply of craft materials.</li>
<li>A library card.</li>
<li>A pc with a net connection. This in particular makes your home schooling experience an easy and enriching one.</li>
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<p><strong>How to have both low cost and effective homeschooling material?</strong></p>
<p>The first thing you need to do is to have an idea about what your family needs and what it doesn’t. Decide on the curriculum you are going to follow. You will also need to decide on whether you want to unschool your kid.</p>
<p>It is a breeze once you comprehend the golden rules of affordable and effective homeschooling. Here are few useful tips to show you the best way to do it:</p>
<p> 1. Local library - the library is one of the best sources for the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homeschoolingsecrets.com/free-homeschools.php">free homeschooling material</a> you will need. You can always borrow books you need or fill out a checkout form. Some libraries even have loan facilities where you loan books from other libraries also. This can save you a lot of money!</p>
<p> 2. Internet - There are millions of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homeschoolingsecrets.com/online-homeschooling.php">homeschooling information available online</a>. You might visit a local school and find out the standards that are expected from a particular grade. You can then download material that is relevant to your kid. You save on money and ensure the best standards for your kid. Isn’t that great?</p>
<p> 3. Used <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homeschoolingsecrets.com/homeschool-curriculum.php">homeschooling curriculum</a> - this is one of the best ways in which you can cut down on the costs. Think about it. There are a number of places that provide you used curriculum at a bargain price. Look out for homeschooling swaps and sales. You can even checkout the online auctions for a great bargain!</p>
<p> 4. Unit studies - if you are taking up a unit approach to homeschooling, there are a number of home schooling tips on the net that can help you. There are a number of unit study help tips on subjects like math that can help you maximize your benefits, without burning a hole in your pocket!</p>
<p> 5. Grab the offer - Technology now provide us the comfort of getting a discount just with a finger click. There are a number of sites that offer you homeschooling material at discounted rates. When you get these from the same place, you ensure a bargain, without compromising on the quality!</p>
<p> In these days, for home education, not necessarily the most expensive material provide the best quality. Information are everywhere and learning can be anywhere.</p>
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		<title>Getting Started in Homeschooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing home schooling is difficult for a family, and doing so can have positive implications.  There isn’t one kind of individual that feels the call of homeschooling; in fact, people of all kinds are participating in this growing movement.   What kind of person is a successful homeschooling parent?   One important thing to have [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/654/homeschooling/getting-started-in-homeschooling.php">Getting Started in Homeschooling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Choosing home schooling is difficult for a family, and doing so can have positive implications.  There isn’t one kind of individual that feels the call of homeschooling; in fact, people of all kinds are participating in this growing movement.   What kind of person is a successful homeschooling parent?   One important thing to have is, simply, time.    Beyond that, there is no one set of characteristics that you need to make your home school a success.  Desire, tenacity, and time are your greatest ally.  </p>
<p> Perhaps in your past, you’ve been a busy businessperson, trying to save money and economize in the office.   You focused on locating <a target="_blank" href="http://www.smallbiztoolbox.org/reviews/ringcentral.com">business coupon</a> to lower costs associated with communications.   In other words, you focused hard on a goal – lowering costs – and you were able to see it through.    Seeking out the best in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.smallbiztoolbox.org/">business software coupons</a> requires the same kind of focus you will need to have a thriving homeschool.  You can look at your home school as a kind of business, if you want to! </p>
<p> To get started homeschooling, you need to determine how you want to design your curriculum.   The days of sitting around the kitchen table with a “canned” curriculum are past.   Many families will use bits and pieces of different curricula to create something that works for their family.    Of course, there are many wonderful comprehensive curricula.  However, don’t feel like this is your only option, because you can define for yourself what you think works. </p>
<p> Unschooling is the least restrictive style of homeschooling, where parents design learning experiences based on their child’s individual interests.    Unschoolers rebuff the institutional setting of traditional schools because they believe that it drives away a love of learning.   Another popular option is the “classical” education, a curriculum steeped in the long traditions of Western culture.</p>
<p> Still others turn to all-in-one curricula delivered online or through workbooks.   Another option still is unit studies, where a subject is chosen from which all areas of learning are explored through that subject.   For example, a family might study ancient Egypt, and explore the history, mathematics, and read stories.  </p>
<p> As you can see, there is plenty to explore as you contemplate homeschooling.    Explore the many options associated with homeschooling, and decide for yourself!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are unaware of the hundreds of homeschooling, scholarship and grant and student loans opportunities available with many educational institutions that have developed financial assistance programs. Free online degree, for many subjects like forensics, options are therefore a chance that someone with a precarious financial situation can grasp. Convenient because of the flexibility of [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/653/homeschooling/free-online-degree-should-you-get-it.php">Free Online Degree &#8211; Should You Get It?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are unaware of the hundreds of <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://homeschooling.ifoundforyou.com/">homeschooling</a></strong></em>, scholarship and grant and <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://studentloans.ifoundforyou.com/">student loans</a></strong></em> opportunities available with many educational institutions that have developed financial assistance programs. Free online degree, for many subjects like <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://forensics.ifoundforyou.com/">forensics</a></strong></em>, options are therefore a chance that someone with a precarious financial situation can grasp. Convenient because of the flexibility of the program that allows one to have a job too, free online degree programs are a chance you should not miss. Even when you are employed, there are often too few chances to be able to afford the costs of education. Self-motivated students may thus access and enjoy grant programs.</p>
<p>Due to the improper access to information or due to the belief that too low grades or qualifications cannot earn them a scholarship, few people apply for free online degree programs. Certain educational systems target the non-traditional students while others are performance based. The funds provided for a free online degree do not require reimbursement, as it happens with student loans. The first to be able to access such grants are people with artistic skills, those who do community services, athletes or candidates for work fields where there is a crisis of specialists. Eligibility also extends to older women who want to take up college, the disabled or children of military personnel.</p>
<p>There are universities that allow access to free online degree opportunities on the basis of tests and contests. There are many free online degree resources that can help people learn about or choose the kind of financial assistance for which they qualify. This is probably the biggest challenge of the admission process. Before you can get access to a free online degree program, you have to file an application, fill in questionnaires and register with a university. Starting from the data you provide, you may be asked to come up with supplementary documents.</p>
<p>Free online degree directories provide most assistance to the interested candidate, allowing one to search according to personal criteria. The access to scholarships and grants can thus be achieved according to demographics, costs, colleges, programs and courses to study. With the help of a directory, you will manage to get a list of schools that have free online degree programs; plus, you will additionally receive the institutions' guidelines too. Do not destroy your chances of superior education by neglecting such free online degree availability from the beginning. If you don't try it, you lose from the start!</p>
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		<title>The Right Homeschooling For Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the people today go to public schooling.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 [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/649/homeschooling/the-right-homeschooling-for-children.php">The Right Homeschooling For Children</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the people today go to public schooling.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. The process is enjoyable.. Of course, there are good and also the bad experiences.But the process is fun. Regardless, more and more these days, parents who wishes to homeschool their children will need to be informed properly of the relevant homeschooling information how they can approach it in the right manner. </p>
<p> The key to a successful coaching is tenacity. You need to be discipline and stick to a program to properly school your kid. You can find great homeschooling info from internet. Reading up on these readily available information will help one answer many questions such as "Are you qualified to teach your kid?", or "Are you truly going to challenge your children just as the teacher would if they are in a public school?".</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. Your child'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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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the two main types of motiavtion, are an important part of the learning process. Intrinsic motivation comes from an underlying interest in what is being learnt while extrinsic motivation relates to external influences. Some students have their own motivation, other students need to be motivated to learn. Teachers can employ a [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/647/homeschooling/motivating-students.php">Motivating Students</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the two main types of motiavtion, are an important part of the learning process. Intrinsic motivation comes from an underlying interest in what is being learnt while extrinsic motivation relates to external influences.</p>
<p> Some students have their own motivation, other students need to be motivated to learn. Teachers can employ a range of methods in order to motivate students. Below are some strategies that may motivate students.</p>
<p> - Produce a supportive environment and establish a trusting bond by being friendly with students, interacting with them and showing a genuine concern about them as individuals.</p>
<p> - Highlight the links that exist between effort and outcome.</p>
<p> - Regularly give them reminders that learning is something that requires patience, and that results may take time to see.</p>
<p> - Break down the process of learning into digestible pieces for students to take in.</p>
<p> - Reduce students performance worries during study activities.</p>
<p> - Try and make sure that activities given provide a reasonable challenge. They should be neither too easy or too difficult.</p>
<p> - Weak students are accustomed to seeing failure so they must be helped to feel success on a more regular basis.</p>
<p> - Learners are more likely to be motivated when they appreciate the worth of what they are learning, and when they believe that they will succeed by applying reasonable effort.</p>
<p> The attitude of the teacher is also key in relation to dealing with students. Attitude applies to everything that a teacher says or does in class. It pertains to a teachers approach, awareness and understanding.</p>
<p> They should develop an action plan in terms of their relationship with their students. It should be flexible, measurable and realistic. Whilst it would be beneficial to write this down, it is most important to have it set in their mind; either way they must be sure to adhere to it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Schooling Overview : Benefits of Home Schooling There's an interesting movement taking place across America these days.  While all over the world tensions are heating up over wars and saber rattling, while the collective economies worldwide are in shambles and while most of the rest of the world, it would seem, are on their [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/646/homeschooling/home-schooling-versus-public-education.php">Home Schooling Versus Public Education</a></p>
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<p>There's an interesting movement taking place across America these days.  While all over the world tensions are heating up over wars and saber rattling, while the collective economies worldwide are in shambles and while most of the rest of the world, it would seem, are on their Internet blogs, a small, but growing number of parents are beginning to home school their children.</p>
<p>Most families can't afford to lose one of their regular paychecks.  Part-time, night or weekend work can supplement, but most of the time it won't be enough.  There are a few ways around this that we can discuss.  Some of these might work for some couples, but not for others.  If you want to homeschool you might just have to get creative to get the job done.  If may not be an ideal situation, but it's not forever.</p>
<p>Home schooled children have a higher rate of high school graduation, a higher rate of college attendance, and a higher rate of college graduation.</p>
<p>Homeschooling is About More Than the Education</p>
<p>But for some families, a better education isn't the only reason to homeschool. Protection from the harsh world that encourages deviation from a successful path is another, as is the opportunity to strengthen the family.</p>
<p>Others find jobs with either flexible hours or hours that fit the homeschooling method they want to teach by.   There are single people who make the time to homeschool in their off hours and on weekends.  It might also be that one parent works on a different shift schedule than the other.  This way they can take turns teaching when they're off and share the load.  This also allows parents to take a part of the curriculum they feel strongest in teaching.</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's education.  That's their prerogative.</p>
<p>And the third reason is actually self-explanatory also.  Parents just don'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's education.  A noble expression of love.</p>
<p>Elementary home schooling, preschool homeschooling and even high school homeschooling are on the rise in America.  And for all the right reasons</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education is a very vital step in every person's life and nowadays there are many new ways you can get that education.  Besides attending classes you will be able to take distance learning courses.  For elementary, junior and high school scholars they can attend a home school program.   As there are various kinds of [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/644/education/home-schooling-information.php">Home Schooling Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education is a very vital step in every person's life and nowadays there are many new ways you can get that education.  Besides attending classes you will be able to take distance learning courses.  For elementary, junior and high school scholars they can attend a home school program.  </p>
<p> As there are various kinds of <a target="_blank" title="Home School Programs" href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=181230&amp;u=372828&amp;m=9286&amp;urllink=&amp;afftrack=">home school programs</a> it's best if you have an idea of the various subjects that you want your youngster to learn as well as their ordinary school subjects.  This suggests that while they are studying English, Maths, American History, Biology and the other curriculum based subjects they also have a choice of other subjects to study.  </p>
<p> Some of the home schooling academic programs that you are going to encounter while you are looking for the right home school program for your youngster is that of religious educational programs like that of Christian home schooling.  These non secular home school programs have nearly the same subjects as the regular classes but they enlarge their curriculum subjects with varied parts of the bible teaching.  </p>
<p> Now for parents who like this type of educational background for their youngsters there are several different <a target="_blank" title="Homeschool Courses" href="http://cid-d8fd7fe48fe70212.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!D8FD7FE48FE70212!106.entry">homeschool courses</a> that they can look into.  These courses should be looked at with an eye to your child's educational wants.  </p>
<p> as well as all these types of class subjects you will be capable of finding a suitable home school program that caters to the requirements of children with special needs.  The courses that have been made for these kids will have the same subject matter as the regular curriculum but the children in the special classes will be ready to study the courses at their own pace.  </p>
<p> having the ability to choose a home school program that is flexible enough to minister to your child's instructional desires is a wonderful asset to parents.  While there is a chance of your child needing to study the following day or in a few days time the teachers who can you help out.  They will have the information and the experience to communicate to worried parents.  </p>
<p> This support of trained teachers for the parents permits them to make sure that the teaching process isn't going in the incorrect direction or that you are being too lenient with your kid's schooling schedule.  Also there are <a target="_blank" title="Home Schooling Programs" href="http://home-schooling-information.sure-review.com/home_schooling_programs.html">homeschooling programs</a> that have the ability of keeping records of your youngster's education.  This makes it less complicated for you to enter your kid into a university when the time comes.  </p>
<p> To cater for the increasing number of families who feel that their children should have an alternative education, home school courses have been developed.  These different courses all have the same goal and that's with a home school program your kid will be in a position to attend school even if they're in situations that make it tough for them to attend a regular school.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an interest in homeschooling information, it's easy to attain online. You can purchase guides that indoctrinate you on how to teach your youngster at home. Some folks find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the protection of their child to stay in their own hands. This is completely fine ; [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/642/homeschooling/davids-tips-on-home-schooling.php">Davids Tips On Home Schooling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an interest in homeschooling information, it's easy to attain online. You can purchase guides that indoctrinate you on how to teach your youngster at home. Some folks find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the protection of their child to stay in their own hands. This is completely fine ; however, you do want your youngster to interact with peers as they grow.</p>
<p>This basically allows them to evolve and make friends simpler. I remember back when I was in elementary school, and was envious of the children who were homeschooled. How cool it'd be to not need to go to faculty every day. Your youngster's education is a significant decision to consider. Discover a spectrum of homeschooling information today. Homeschooling information is merely a mouse click away.</p>
<p> Public education can be a life experience. You actually get a sense of how to engage with your peers. I attended public college 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 and more these days folks are short of homeschooling info. Perhaps they're a homebody parent, or just wish to provide their own style of education for their child.</p>
<p> This can be profitable if you consider the private attention the child will receive. The key is persistence. You have got to stick to a daily regime to properly faculty your child. Homeschooling information found online can help you better understand this process before you start. Are you qualified to teach? Are you truly going to challenge your youngster to the same level a public college would? These are questions to contemplate.</p>
<p> Our education is definitely a vital part of our development. As we grow into adulthood we need our minds to be geared up for the job we undertake or the University we venture off to. With public education growing on a regular basis, there is always room for more and more children to learn.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, some folks take a different trail in the education process. A 2nd way to acquire educational information is at home. If a parent selects to, he or she can teach his / her kid at home. In truth, homeschooling information is more available now days than ever before. All you need is a computer and web access to delve into the arena of homeschooling on the internet. Here are some tips on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.howtohomeschoolkids.com/">how to home school</a> children.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a large distinction when it comes to the community view on homeschooling. Some are fervent supporters, although some do not find it in the highest interest of kids. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a list of advantages and disadvantages of this choice way of teaching is set up. [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/640/homeschooling/providing-for-the-wishes-of-home-schooled-teenagers.php">Providing For The Wishes Of Home-Schooled Teenagers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a large distinction when it comes to the community view on homeschooling. Some are fervent supporters, although some do not find it in the highest interest of kids. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a list of advantages and disadvantages of this choice way of teaching is set up.</p>
<p> Whichever way, if it is in actual fact the best of the learners that is at their followers and detractors hearts; why not take into account what the pupil actually needs in order to achieve learning success whether in the public and personal learning method or through homeschooling.</p>
<p> Taking the side of homeschooling, it is essential to appraise and pinpoint the needs of the students, their interest, the learning ways that best stimulates their inquisitiveness and inquisitiveness. This is the only answer to a professional homeschool education - addressing what the homeschooled teen requires.</p>
<p> In homeschooling students, the instructors may be in the form of the parents or a instructor ought to be able to commit a time for education. And homeschooling, with all the planning, will in fact take up a good deal of time. A teen might have to be given a stringent time timetable for learning, and time for playing too.</p>
<p> Homeschooled students are criticized to be less outgoing individuals. Undeniably, socialization is a most important feature in developing the personality of a teen. Having this in mind, instructors must provide attention to the teen getting together with new kids separately from the home.</p>
<p> All children mature at their individual pace. Let kids be children. Recognize that they are experiencing the world for the first time. Get involved and be interested in what interests the youngster. If it is in the arts and crafts area, then focus on that. Not only will it help the teacher promote rapport with the young person, but this will possibly also encourage and motivate the kid to be taught unique things. Present the kid some space to mature and expand on his own with proper counseling. Of course <a target="_blank" href="http://www.whyeducationisimportantforkids.com/why-education-is-important-for-adults">education is important for adults</a>.</p>
<p> The effort of homeschooling children will in no way be too much. It is relentless striving to attend to the children's wishes and this will really fluctuate as you go along. Students grow and advance, and sooner or later will be interested in unique things. And as soon as this time comes, the instructor ought to always be ready to cater to the children's requirement 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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<p>It has been said that parents can teach their children all they need to know with nothing more than a library. While this could very well work for some people, it seems that most parents feel better about teaching their children when they have a professionally prepared homeschool curriculum to follow.</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'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> Homeschool conferences and fairs are a good way to gather a great deal of information about the homeschool curriculum options that are out there. There is also the opportunity to meet many other homeschooling parents and also meet the representatives of the curriculum publishers giving you a great chance to ask questions and get additional information.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the growing popularity of home schooling, more and more styles and packages of Home School systems are entering the market. The upside is that parents who have decided to home school their children now have a lot more options and support material to choose from. The down side is that there is almost too [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/445/homeschooling/home-school-tips.php">Home School Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the growing popularity of home schooling, more and more styles and packages of <a href="http://homeschooljewel.com/blog/" target="_blank">Home School</a> systems are entering the market. The upside is that parents who have decided to home school their children now have a lot more options and support material to choose from. The down side is that there is almost too much material for parents to go through and understanding the complexities of each option is difficult and makes deciding what course to follow more of a challenge. One popular choice is the A Beka home school which has developed by the Pensacola Christian College in Florida.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.homeschooljewel.com/" target="_blank">Home School A Beka</a> is Christian based with the aim of educating children in the values of the faith. It is very comprehensive in nature and very highly structured and is best for families who want the home schooling to be done around a formally structured framework. There are three different program options available.</p>
<p>1.	The A Beka Academy DVD program is a set of workbooks and accompanying DVDs that contain class room lectures that, as in regular classroom lectures, expand and clarify the material contained in the workbooks. This Program offers two options.  This Program is completely accredited and is aimed at preparing students for college all work done by the student is sent to A Beka which maintains all records of a students work for purposes of grading, certification etc. The other option offers the same material but in this case all records are kept by the parents and it is a non accredited program. Since A Beka is not involved in record keeping, the second option costs less.<br />
2.	The A Beka Academy Traditional Parent-Directed option is the same, but minus the DVDs. This is also a college preparatory program that is wholly accredited and that replaces the DVDs with detailed guides that explain to the parents how approach the syllabus. This allows more flexibility to the parents in how they approach various subjects. The parents send in all the work done by the children to A Beka who does the grading and also issues report cards – that are quite like a regular school, only everything happens from the home. The program operates on an academic year basis and parents are provided with regular updates on the children’s progress.<br />
3.	The Text Books and Materials for Home Schooling provides only the curriculum and A Beka has no further role to play. All records are kept by the parents who evaluate the children’s performance and progress and since there is no academic year, parents can allow the children to learn at a pace that meets their individual requirements. Parents are free to order just parts of the program covering specific subject and combine what A Beka provides with other curricula from other sources.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a Christian based way of education, the <a href="http://www.homeschooljewel.com/" target="_blank">A Beka Home School</a> program offers a well structured program that creates a strong foundation in subjects like reading, writing and mathematics and sets highs standards for children to meet through their schooling years. Although the A Beka system is more expensive that many other Christian home school programs, its popularity attests the standards it sets.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home schooling allows the parent and child to pick from three different approaches to teaching.  Most <a href="http://homeschooling.help60.com/" target="_blank">home schooling programs</a> are exposed to all three approaches at some point.  In a public or private school, teachers always plan the curriculum with textbooks.  They usually follow the textbook chapter by chapter, sometimes skipping around.  Home school students are taught three ways:  textbook driven instruction, theme driven instruction, and interest driven instruction.</p>
<p>Textbook driven instruction follows each subject chapter by chapter.  It is very structured and organized, which makes this approach the easiest for parents new to home schooling.  With families of several children in different grades, this type of teaching is more difficult because it is more time consuming.  There is not much flexibility in learning topics or variety; it is more like traditional teaching.  This type of teaching focuses on drills and rote memory, instead of understanding.  If your child enjoys following a workbook and memorizing details and facts or is task oriented and has a long attention span, this is the approach for him/her.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if your child has an inquisitive nature about the world around him/her and asks a lot of “why” questions with plenty of imagination and creativity maybe an interest driven approach will suit him/her better.  This approach is for those students that despise structure and routine and prefer variety and spontaneity.  Although this approach requires little to no academic planning, it is difficult to document.  The child learns naturally and immediately and chooses what they want to learn in a curious way.  The child literally becomes an expert in the topics they prefer by incorporating their entire environment as a learning experience.</p>
<p>The theme <a href="http://homeschooling.help60.com/" target="_blank">home schooling programs</a> driven approach focuses on topics and how subjects affect people and life.  Planning a curriculum can take more time and requires creativity.  This approach is the easiest with a group of children of varying ages.  Subjects are integrated in a real life way.  For instance, if you are learning about China, the older students can learn the language and history of the country while the younger students can learn the culture, music, and geography.</p>
<p>All three approaches to <a href="http://homeschooling.help60.com/" target="_blank">home school program</a> are often incorporated when home schooling.  A child’s individuality and curiosity for learning often takes over and parents can adjust their curriculum.  The main concern that a parent should have is not whether or not the child is on task with other children his/her age, but if the child is learning and understanding new subjects everyday.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the child stays at home all day, and mother is the teacher,there are certain issues of discipline at stake. It is easy for the child to mistake the freedom he has at home and feel that homeschooling is just a long summer holiday. This is a potential landmine and children need to be disciplined right at the start.</p>
<p>Homeschooling gives you and your child a truly immense amount of flexibility. You and your child decide where to learn, how much to learn and when to learn. However, these should be decisions made at the beginning stages. If your child is too young to take an active role in the decision, chart out a few hours of the day for the various activities, and stick to it. When there is no outside agency to supervise and no exams to answer, it is easy to get sidetracked. If your child is old enough, consult him and find out when he wants to learn. Apply your parental discretion and come up with a timetable.</p>
<p>Homework is also a part of homeschooling. This means is that once lessons have been taught, the child should be asked to do some part of the course work by himself without your guidance. You will need to make sure that your child sits willingly and finishes his work.</p>
<p>Courtesy, manners and punctuality are some of the various facets of discipline that a child has to take in in the early years of his life. The school where he interacts with his peers, his seniors and juniors and his teachers mould these values quite automatically. At homeschool, the child should be taught the importance of speaking and behaving in a proper manner and<br />
appropriate corrections should be meted out if behavior is unsatisfactory.</p>
<p>It is advisable to keep aside a particular room or a part of the room for your homeschool. The child should be expected to arrive his desk at the appointed time, in proper attire with all the necessary material. It is easy to allow the school to become an extension of play if these ground rules are not laid out and followed. As the teacher, supervisor, principal and janitor rolled into one, you should also approach the study area with a cool professionalism.</p>
<p>Homeschooling is doomed to fail without patience. In spite of all the precautions and steps one takes, it is easy for a child to get familiar' at homeschool. At such times, it may be hard to discipline the child and get him to listen to you attentively. When this happens, switch to something new. Allow the child to take a breather and enjoy a break yourself.</p>
<p>Homeschooling is not easy. It demands a lot of hard work and patience. The very informality of the whole procedure sometimes works against it by making it too easy. If you take steps to establish rules at the very start and stick to these rules, your homeschooling experience should be a huge success.</p>
<p>Homeschooling allow you to be quite inventive. For instance face painting is a addition to both art and drama. How about learn to face paint a tiger then acting the part of the creature. And of course, you could learn about the tiger’s habitat too.<br />
<a href="http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977274537" target="_blank">children’s face painting ideas</a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Possibly the biggest issue that a homeschooling parent faces is how to make a schedule for homeschooling. I've heard many ideas from many parents about how they handle the scheduling problem. Some use software programs, inclusing Microsoft Word &amp; Excel and some write every thing in a notebook.</p>
<p>Some of them plan the day as it goes and some plan ahead of time. I prefer to think that it is a mixture of planning ahead and on-the-spot is the most comfortable and practical when it comes to homeschooling.  </p>
<p>What your Goals Should be:<br />You should first make a goal plan that lists the goals that you have set for your daughter or son's upcoming year. This is not as hard as it sounds. Once you have these goals they will help you make make better choices when you are gathering the books and supplies that you will need. </p>
<p>There are a large choice of books that have good ideas for goals. These books usually have some sort of scope and sequence within them. You may be able to find these types of books at your public library or you can buy then from a curriculum catalog at bookstores or on the internet. </p>
<p>If you are looking for a free scope and sequence book, you can check out any number of websites such as WorldBooks.com and pick up ideas from their scope and sequence. You do not have to do every thing that is in the scope and sequence list either. </p>
<p>If you would prefer, go ahead and add your own ideas to the goals that you are setting for your child because no one knows your son or daughter better than you do. When your child is older, he should assist you with creating the goals and eventually you will become the assistant and advisor as he sets his own goals.</p>
<p>From your goals lists you will want to fill out a curriculum planner. Avoid curriculum fairs until you have done this already and have gotten the hang of it. When you are at the curriculum fair you should have your goal lists and your curriculum planner handy so that when you are at the fair you do not buy anything that you do not need. </p>
<p>You should have your goal sheets handy and the books that you will be using close at hand. All you have to do is get a sheet of paper and make an overall plan that lists the subjects, the books or supplies, and about how many times a week that you think that particular subject will be studied or how many times a week the book will be used. </p>
<p>You can even try to estimate how much time you think each subject will need. Once you have done this, you will have an overall look at what you have and if anything are missing.</p>
<p>And don&rsquo;t be frightened to think creatively. For example face painting can be used not just as art but depending on the face painting design could lead into a nature, history, etc discussion too.</p>
<p>And if you don&rsquo;t know how to face paint, check out these articles<br /><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Discover-The-Most-Popular-Kids-Face-Painting-Designs&#038;id=1116570" target='_blank'>Kids face painting</a><br /><a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-Arent-You-Using-These-Face-Painting-Ideas" target='_blank'>Children’s face painting ideas</a><br /><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Halloween-Face-Painting-Ideas&#038;id=757088" target='_blank'>bat face painting design</a><br />Both you are your child can have great fun face painting. And it can be made educational too!</p>
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<p>Perhaps you are not happy with your other options, and you are starting to toy with this idea. But you can't imagine yourself doing it. After all, doesn't it take a superwoman to juggle lessons and all the other things moms have to do?</p>
<p>Take it from a homeschooling veteran, you can do it IF you love your kids. That's the only qualification. As you move through the homeschooling journey, you will develop the skills you need, as you need them. That's how jugglers start--juggling just one thing. Then they add another, and after a while another.</p>
<p>And here's another secret: homeschooling can actually be easier than the standard soccer mom routine. Soccer moms are everywhere but home, juggling same-age activities that are different for each kid (unless you have twins). In contrast, when you homeschool, you focus on what you can all do together.</p>
<p>Instead of spending evenings helping with homework, you will spend mornings going over academic subjects, using curriculums that are tailored for self-study.  Your evenings will open up.</p>
<p>Large families often enjoy doing unit studies. These are large topics, for instance ancient Egypt, which can be treated differently for various ages.Your read-aloud could be a book called Mara, Daughter of the Nile. A young child might write sentences about it; an older child might create a paper. They all might work on an art project, such as a scroll with hieroglyphics. Math can be worked in too--figuring the height of a pyramid using similar triangles. The unit could be capped with a visit to the art museum.  Such unit studies might last a month, and are commonly available for purchase.</p>
<p>Other options include using workbooks and curriculum so that each child has something to work on that is appropriate for his age. These all come with an answer key--you don't need to be a college graduate to make sure your kid is getting the right answer. In fact, many homeschoolers do almost no direct teaching--their kids learn from the book or workbook. (This is a great study skill for college!)</p>
<p>Correspondence schools will teach your child, too.  These can take the form of videos, workbooks, or online.</p>
<p>Structuring your day is a question for you to ponder. Many homeschoolers get all their less-fun schoolwork done in the morning, leaving the afternoon for projects, goofing off, housework, or whatever. If you want to include your child in an organized activity, you can join regularly schooled children in their sports teams in the late afternoon. But there are daytime activities too. You can also ask around--some of these activities providers are creating daytime classes (in gymastics, for example) for homeschoolers. You do have to be careful to avoid burnout here, though.</p>
<p>How about socializing? Staying home all the time may be easier for you, but it may not make your kids happy.  You may decide they need to get out and about for socialization. But here's the best part: you get to choose whom your child socializes with. You don't have to worry about bullies. You can make sure that socialization is well-supervised. You can choose adults, too.  Homeschooled kids are usually very comfortable talking to adults, unlike schooled kids, I have observed.</p>
<p>Your kids will enjoy a homeschool co-op.  These might meet once a week for classes, or go out for field trips periodically.  Kids learn appropriate social interactions because they are well supervised.  You can find a co-op by networking with other homeschoolers. Your local homeschooling convention might be a good place to start.  Keep networking until you find the co-op that is right for you--or start one.</p>
<p>Something else you will need is support.  You need someone to talk to who is going through the same challenges.  The Internet has been quite a blessing to homeschool moms, who can support each other online.  There are many discussion forums attached to homeschooling Web sites, for instance, www.welltrainedmind.com. There are email groups for homechoolers too--look through the groups at groups.yahoo.com.</p>
<p>Here's the answer to the homeschooling question: You can do it!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Diane Noble</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide to homeschool your child, you are committing to taking charge of your child's education. There are many amazing benefits to homeschooling, but the responsibility and time commitment is significant as well. You probably need to spend a  good amount of time planning lessons and units. A great way to end a unit is with a project. Projects help children sum up, review and implement everything they have learned.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/104/homeschooling/spice-up-your-home-school-routine-with-fun-projects.php">Spice up your Home School Routine with Fun Projects</a></p>
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<p>When you decide to homeschool your child, you are committing to taking charge of your child's education. There are many amazing benefits to homeschooling, but the responsibility and time commitment is significant as well. You probably need to spend a  good amount of time planning lessons and units. A great way to end a unit is with a project. Projects help children sum up, review and implement everything they have learned.</p>
<p>Here's an example of a great project idea that will demonstrate how to incorporate projects into your lesson plans effectively. Let's say your child just completed a unit on biology, a great way to end the unit is to ask your child to create an ecosystem in an aquarium. The goal would be to create a self sufficient environment in a sealed aquarium. While learning about the different cycles of nature, encourage your child to contemplate different ways to create such an ecosystem. After your child has devised an action plan for the project, go to the store to pick up the list of required materials.</p>
<p>Do your best to allow your child to do most of the setting up on their own. Many parents are tempted to help their kids so that the project can look more tidy and organized, but it's more effective to allow kids to learn from their mistakes. Once your child is done setting up, have them come up with a way to track progress on a daily basis. This will be an opportunity for your child to learn all about graphs and charts.</p>
<p>After your child is done detailing the plan, it's time to gather the supplies. You child should have a list of supplies needed to put together the ecosystem. You can offer your child some assistance in setting up the aquarium but allow your child to do as much of the work on their own as possible. It much more useful for a child's self-esteem to end up with a mediocre project they created all on their own, than to end up with a tidy and well done project that they know required someone else's skills to pull off.</p>
<p>Once the aquarium is set up, have your child track progress everyday. This will help build observation and recording skills. You child can learn how to use different types of charts and graphs to keep track of the project results. It's important to teach your child that projects require step by step work and for your child to eventually internalize these organizational steps.</p>
<p>Homeschooling families are not limited by the practicalities necessary in public schools. Project ideas can be as diverse and far reaching as your imagination. For each unit, encourage your child to brainstorm a list of long term project ideas based on what they have learned. Allowing your children to come up with their own project ideas will not only trigger their creativity, it will also make them feel like they have a say in their education. This will make them more enthusiastic and excited about their learning and make for a more successful homeschooling experience.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 12:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Isabel Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeschooling, while it affords you certain freedoms when educating your child, is not always easy. But there are things that you can do to make homeschooling easier for yourself as a parent.  The following tips may help make your job as a homeschooling parent a little easier.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/83/homeschooling/homeschool-help-tips-to-make-homeschooling-easier-for-parents.php">Homeschool Help &#8211; Tips to Make Homeschooling Easier for Parents</a></p>
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<p>Homeschooling, while it affords you certain freedoms when educating your child, is not always easy. But there are things that you can do to make homeschooling easier for yourself as a parent.  The following tips may help make your job as a homeschooling parent a little easier.</p>
<p>You can always look to the Internet.  when in doubt about a particular method, go online to look for a new method.  In fact, the Internet can help with just about every homeschool need.  Want to keep the little one busy while you work with an older child?  you can find coloring sheets, worksheets, mazes, and puzzles online.</p>
<p>Find a complete curriculum.  Complete curriculums make homeschooling easier for the parent.  Rather than having to search through  dozens of catalogs to find just the right curriculum, choose a complete curriculum from the start.  This can save you time and money in the long run.</p>
<p>Take it easy.  nobody starts off as the perfect teacher even if you have an education degree, you most likely will make mistakes along the way.  Cut yourself some slack.  Learn from the mistakes and try not to repeat them again.</p>
<p>Give your children the chance to help themselves.  You can't be expected to be an expert in everything. If your child wants to learn something you don't know, let them follow their interests.  You will be  surprised when you realize they can learn a lot on their own.</p>
<p>Seek the help from others.  When in doubt about anything dealing with homeschooling, seek the advice from those who have been homeschooling for longer than you.  Even though they may not have dealt with exactly what you're dealing with, chances are they will be able to give you advice or point you in the right direction.  Take advantage of your homeschooling peers' offers of help, there might be a time where you'll be able to return the favor.</p>
<p>Online communities are available.  If you don't know people that homeschool in your local area, there are literally hundreds of homeschooling communities on the Internet.  Search online for homeschooling groups or forums.  They can be found in every state, and even some outside of the United States.  You may have to register to join a homeschool group or forum, but you can be as active as you like and remain anonymous if you like.</p>
<p>Homeschooling isn't always hard.  Many parents choose to homeschool is the ease and freedom associated with it.  If things do get difficult, however, these tips can help make homeschooling a little bit easier. Look for more tips and resources at the Complete Homeschool Guide http://www.completehomeschoolguide.com.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 14:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Candace Wrighting</dc:creator>
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<p>When you make the choice to homeschool your children, you probably won't get much support from the local school district. Fortunately, you can find helpful resources just by homeschooling online.</p>
<p>If you have an Internet connection, homeschooling online is a great method of ensuring your child is getting a quality education.  Especially an education related to world events and skills.</p>
<p>There are various ways in which you can homeschool online.  You can find traditional high school programs that offer courses over the Internet.</p>
<p>Homeschooling online can also help you educate your child so that he or she meets a specific standards in curriculum criteria for your state.</p>
<p>Homeschooling online will help your child learn necessary subjects: It's an efficient way to find the needed curriculum, get support, and use a check and balance system.</p>
<p>If you live in a state that requires your child to study certain subjects and pass tests, it's helpful to incorporate an online learning program. You don't have to overlook your child's interests in favor of the online program. You can supplement it with extra learning.</p>
<p>Homeschooling online doesn't have to be as rigid as traditional high school.  If you don't have to meet mandated items in your state, you find resources to help you.</p>
<p>Homeschooling websites can provide you with lesson plans, resources, and access to forums. Aids like this can give you great curriculum ideas.</p>
<p>Online resources are extremely helpful for getting creative ideas for lessons, and for researching. Some websites simply focus on lesson plans, while others are more for support.</p>
<p>You can also find periodical databases, dictionaries, and encyclopedias online. Homeschooling online means you can teach your child no matter where you live.</p>
<p>You can also virtually tour galleries and museums online, which makes learning even more fun. You don't have to leave your own home to travel the world.</p>
<p>You can also find education games online, which can help shake things up a bit. You could also use online games as a reward when your child has worked hard all week.</p>
<p>Homeschooling is a great choice that many parents decide to implement.  Homeschooling online can be a beneficial way of making learning more interesting and fun.  You can also get a lot of help from other through the web.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Candace Wrighting</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents who do any kind of research about homeschooling learn that it is becoming an increasingly popular choice. Each year, 7 to 15% more parents make the decision to homeschool their children.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/65/homeschooling/how-to-choose-homeschooling-programs-that-fit-your-style.php">How to Choose Homeschooling Programs That Fit Your Style</a></p>
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<p>Parents who do any kind of research about homeschooling learn that it is becoming an increasingly popular choice. Each year, 7 to 15% more parents make the decision to homeschool their children.</p>
<p>Right now there are close to two million children who are learning from homeschooling programs.</p>
<p>Even though homeschooling is a widely debated topic, the evidence proves that homeschooled children thrive.  And more than often do better than their public educated counterparts.  Homeschooled children excel on standardized tests and have no problem in college.</p>
<p>A passion for lifelong learning is passed on to children who are taught at home. Most families homeschool their children with college as a goal.</p>
<p>When families use homeschooling programs, they have some flexibility. Children don't just learn basic skills and knowledge: They master the concepts. Since children set the learning pace, there are no time constraints that pressure children to finish a concept and move on to the next before they're ready.</p>
<p>Children who are homeschooled only compete with themselves.  They don't have to worry about keeping up with others.  They also have the luxury of more one-on-one time with the teacher.  Lessons can also be adjusted to fit the child's needs.</p>
<p>Just as an example, say your child is proficient in English but has a hard time doing math. You might use homeschooling programs that focus more strongly on math and spend less time on English.</p>
<p>This is one of the greatest benefits of homeschooling programs. Not only are you working closely with your child's learning speed, you are also factoring in your child's strengths and weaknesses.</p>
<p>There are no time schedules, which is another great thing about homeschooling programs. Homeschooling is usually at home, so parents can decide when it's convenient to have lessons.</p>
<p>This isn't to say that having a routine or a schedule isn't important. It does mean that you have a lot of flexibility to begin and end a lesson whenever you want to. You can end sooner when your child finishes his or her work.</p>
<p>Homeschooling programs offer another luxury: The ability to teach in a safe, secure environment. Parents can choose to create a learning environment that is comfortable for their children.</p>
<p>If your child is learning about animals or plants, you might decide to have school lessons at a museum or a zoo.</p>
<p>With homeschooling programs you have the flexibility of incorporating more fieldtrips that help with learning.  Sometimes these are more practical than lecturing as if you were in a traditional classroom.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='schobyline'>by Kayley Kenzie</div>
<p>Are you planning to start homeschooling your children? You might be feeling intimidated or overwhelmed, but you don't have to be. You love your children and want them to have the best education possible--what more could a child ask for in a teacher?</p>
<p>Your permission to teach your children comes from God, and your ability outweighs what a public education could give your child.  Once you are committed to start homeschooling, you will be able to provide the best education for your children.</p>
<p>If you feel like you are lacking the skills and knowledge necessary to teach your children, you can learn right beside them.  You can teach what you already know, and when you feel like your knowledge is limited, you can read out loud and learn together.</p>
<p>When you start homeschooling you will be concerned about money.  Homeschooling can be free or low costing.  If you can afford to purchase some curriculum items, do so prayerfully and with caution.</p>
<p>Do you have a public library close to where you live? You have a vast resource available to you. You have access not just to a wide variety of books, but also research volumes, magazines, videos, cassettes, homeschooling programs, phonics tapes, foreign language aids, and even computers.</p>
<p>Don't forget to build your own home library. You can add to your book collection without spending a lot of money by finding good books at thrift stores, garage sales, and online.</p>
<p>The entire schooling process begins with the basics, something parents quickly learn after they start homeschooling. Reading aloud to your child is one of the best things you can do together. Emphasize the importance of the written word.</p>
<p>When you start homeschooling, you can ease your children into a routine--an especially good idea if they are just old enough to start going to public school. Until you see success, you can begin by teaching one subject at a time.</p>
<p>It's best to begin with phonics. You can soon move on to other subjects such as reading, writing in cursive, and creative writing. You'll also want to bring math into the picture eventually.</p>
<p>You can find a variety of resources to help you teach these subjects.  You can start homeschooling your children and feel successful.  And the great thing is that you don't have to do it alone.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Custody is not a prime feature in home schooling laws and therefore custody laws could turn out to be problematical. It is more evident if parents reside in separate states. It is therefore advised that prior to deciding for home school flight, get the custody laws enlisted and get well versed to all the laws that govern home schooling laws affecting you.</p>
<p>If you have any custody issues with regards to home schooling, ensure that your ex-partner and you sort out all disagreements that where the child will take home schooling. If you decide then online home schooling shall be a good option. If you do not have full ideas of your state's custody laws then you should check them out, Home School Legal Defense Association's (HSLDA) homepage is the place where you can find all the info. The site provides a fairly good overview but some specific custody laws could still be missing.</p>
<p>Here you should try and consult an attorney who has considerable knowledge in this field so that you sure that you aren't violating any local or state laws. You can also visit HSLDA to seek advice as to where you can find an attorney who could meet your requirements at a local place.</p>
<p>There are quite a few laws that govern home schooling in California state. An existing judgment from Second Appellate District Court of LA taken on a family (home school) could have drastic effects for California home schoolers. This opinion on home schooling is based in a court ruling taken in a 1950's. In short the judgment says schooling from home is illegal in California state.</p>
<p>Feeling inquisitive, read all at www.hsdla.org. In California there exist some special laws for attendance and custody. If the child is enrolled in a private school or tuitions he is excused from obligatory public school attendance. Here below is one such California laws that defines attendance &amp; custody in the following manners:</p>
<p>"…48200.5. in spite of Section 48200, any person living in Carson city and is either a legal guardian or a parent of a person who is undergoing obligatory education is allowed to seek admission of that particular person in a school district wherein the residence of parent/guardian is within Unified School District of Los Angeles subject to an agreement terms that allow transfers that have been permitted by the Unified School District of Los Angeles &amp; Unified School District of Compton "</p>
<p>http://www.legalinfo.ca.gov/calaw.html is the source from where the statement has been derived. It must be noted that in California home schooling laws are very complex as the state is sans a statute for home schools. If home schooling then ensure you file the entire paperwork. Issues pertaining to custody &amp; California laws give you enough reason to make everything doubly sure before taking a step. Incase both homes of custodial parents could be used for schooling then that will be ideal. Despite the above noting its still better to go over to an attorney and take his advice if the school districts of parents are different.</p>
<p>If an overview of the home schooling custody laws are taken then they all appear to be pretty much indecisive, but attendance is compulsory and also a few more requirements. It is in your interest to adhere to state laws.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credited programs for home schooling are what most home schoolers are trying to find. The reasons are obvious, mainly for their grades in high schools. Incase the child in enrolled in an accredited program, then all major schools shall accept such credits. Thisyou’re your home school too receives a certain level of creditability.</p>
<p>Those people who are averse to home schooling methods would then have to rethink. Such programs give parents a great option if they themselves are faced with hardships in creating a curriculum of their own. The program relives them of knowing what today’s high educative world needs of the child.</p>
<p>Which home schooling programs are the best? The answer lies in what you’d like the child to learn. If you want to impart a good secular program then Saxon Math series program would be ideal. Various Montessori schools inculcate Saxon series, and then even if the child later on joins a regular school he will be able to adapt to the education most comfortably.</p>
<p>Another really nice program is the Math-U-See program. However these programs aren’t home schooling having credits, as they remain individual courses. If your choice is a standard based secular credited home schooling lesson then it is better to search the various online home schooling programs available online such cyber schools. The Calvert School is amongst the best home school lessons that are secular based. Such programs are affordable 7 one can choose enrollment options. All the states will approve as these courses are credited and will help get transfers to any regular school as and when desired.</p>
<p>Your choices are immense if incase you want to find Christian home school programs. The Jubilee Academy and Grace Academy are bible based and are fine picks for home schooling lessons that are credited. Quite a few local churches too lend support to home schoolers while some go a step further and teach you child via their traditional school.</p>
<p>Want to know if there are home schooling programs available for free? Well yes, but you’d require money for home schooling programs that are credited. If your choice is for an accredited curriculum then you’ll have to dish out some money. There also some ways to find a program of home schools that are free and accredited too.</p>
<p>One way is that to locate a similar home school family who will share your needs, or then you can make contact with accredited schooling programs who would be willing to offer a scholarship and lastly you can also request from a donation on freecycle.com or Craig’s list website.</p>
<p>While taking programs from home schooling for High School courses make sure that it is a home schooling program that’s credited as most colleges would ask for graduation from schools that are credited at the time of seeking admission. When ever you feel like getting a list of programs of home schools the best place to find it will be the Top 100 Home School Programs by Cathy Duffy. If you do not want to buy then just visit a near by library as all of them have it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home schooling is an expensive proposition. All the curricula cost money while some of them are pretty expensive. If you opt for online, then too it is expensive. Like most home schoolers you too could be a single earning family. One of the two stays back to teach at home. If you opt for home schooling material from onlines scources then it could be highly affordable.</p>
<p>You would be interested in finding online home schooling at affordable prices! Donna Young's website is among the best out there. Her site has many lesson plans and lessons for free. This is the best place to look if you have tight budget. Her site has many lessons for free that impart math to science to handwriting to history. There are just not free lessons but also free activities.</p>
<p>The site has lessons on how a chicken mummy can be made! This part comes in handy when learning about ancient Egypt. is where her lesson can be taken.</p>
<p>The Finally Fun Home Schooling Curriculum is another great website that gives online homeschooling that's affordable. This is site does not offer is lessons for free but incase you have in access of one child then it's a good package. This website can be termed as complete website having numerous lessons from science programs to math solutions to unit studies and more. For instance the full series of Magic School Bus book is there plus lesson plans, study guides, parent notes, vocabulary, and more.</p>
<p>You have the option of either full subscription to site material or else you can pick required material individually. When writing this piece of article the website was offering access to the site's full material and courses for $97 USD. The package is inviting when you have over 200 science, math, &amp; history curricula. It covers the kid's entire schooling calendar for any play school all the way upto middle school curriculum. Does it sound a tad expensive well I spent $200 just for a math lesson for my child? I felt ignorant as earlier was not aware of this site. is the site where you can access all material</p>
<p>The internet can also be put to use by you to create your own Home schooling curriculum that's affordable to you. But having high school homeschooling at affordable rates is a mission to accomplish. Students at high schools need the knowledge of certain courses that is out of our grasp. Your learn the subjects of Biology and chemistry students need to attend lab classes and every home cannot have a fully equipped functional lab. At this stage home school groups join hands.</p>
<p>Yahoogroups.com is a great group of online resources. You can search for local groups and then join the groups that meet your needs the most. Many homeschool families earn small sums of money via teaching classes. Most probably it will be hard to locate chemistry or biology classes that meet your requirements. There exists home schools based online and offer courses where you can finish study material online, submit the lessons and a grade is received.</p>
<p>Home shcooling through online syllabus can be good if you are able to locate a high school that's affordable and that is accredited. This way even though the child is technically studying in a homeschool that really not exactly a home school but if the state is having stringent requirements this accreditation might prove beneficial.</p>
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