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Home Schooling
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Providing Socialization in Home Schooled Kids
One issue that many pro-Public School parents indicate is there main reason for sending their children to school rather than home schooling is their socialization needs. That is to say ensuring that they learn to get along with other kids their own age. Nevertheless, most capable home schooling parents will say that such issues are easily over come and that parents that send their kids to public school use this as a copout.
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Violence in Schools; Number One Reason for Home Schooling
Not long ago in preparation for a book I am writing I participated in an online forum about Home Schooling. The number one reason that parents said they choose Home Schooling over public schools was the violence issue in our schools.
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Standing Up for Home Schooling
Parents have every right to educate their children at home, based upon knowledge gathered throughout their lives. They should and can do so, with a fair dose of responsibility. I admire who is capable of achieving such a deed, because the amount of stress involved in the task is only comprehended by those who actually do it. However, the results are unmatched by the ones obtained by the public school system. This case serves to show how a country’s educational system takes a long time to be updated in comparison to the advances achieved in the world as to child education and about the citizens' right to seek the very best way to educate their children.
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Montessori Home Schooling
The Montessori home schooling method was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900s to educate children from poor families in San Lorenzo Rome. Dr. Montessori developed a method of teaching children as children, rather than smaller adults. Instead of pigeonholing children into the common institutionalized methods such as grading and testing, the Montessori home schooling method allows children develop their talents, takes note of weaknesses, and encourages children to develop both their weaknesses, and natural talents in their own time.
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Unschooling - What Is It
Unschooling is a method of learning that is not set in stone. In fact, it tends to mean different things to different people. It is the preferred teaching method of a great number of homeschooling families.
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Lesson Planning for the Unorganized Mom
You may think that because you are unorganized you'll be facing a next to impossible task, when it comes to planning your child's homeschool curriculum. You'll be happy to learn that, with the help of the Internet, even the most disorganized Mom can achieve lesson-planning success.
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Benefits of Home Schooling To Both Parents And Children
This will help you know the benefits of home schooling for you and your child. You will also find out the reasons why many parents choose home schooling rather than sending their children to a formal school. Read this to discover if home schooling is for you and your child.
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Homeschooling Series: Preschoolers – Course of Study in Mathematics
With math being a skill subject, it is important for homeschooling parents to get a better survey or report of subject matters to tackle in homeschooling their preschoolers in Mathematics The stronger the foundation on the basics of Elementary Mathematics, the higher the chances of your preschooler developing a natural love for math, numbers and the ordered thinking of concepts and ideas.
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Homeschooling Vs Public Schooling
The time has come for your child to begin his education, and you are faced with the ever present question: What should I choose? Homeschooling or Public Schooling?
Both offer advantages and disadvantages and we will discuss some of them in this article as it is best to know all the facts before making the decision.
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Why To Use Dry Erase Boards For Instructive Purposes
As you know the dry erase boards are very useful in the classroom as well as in the boardroom also. These dry erase boards are allowed to post information in a very animated fashion. Teachers or a presenter can speak their views or information not only through verbally but also they can write down on the board, sketch pictures, and note important points. Even they can also color code information on the board also.
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