Although home schooling system is legally allowed in all the US states, the laws and their interpretations differ in each states and school districts, and are also subject to yearly changes.
One of the best sources for accessing information on the home schooling regulation in each state and school district is the National Home Education network. […]
Posted on May 3rd, 2008 by admin
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Home schooling is often considered the best method to develop more socially skilled kids with better personality, if properly implemented. As in every venture, there are some hurdles on its path but parents can easily overcome these if they know the ground rules. Let’s us see what we should do to make the home schooling […]
Posted on May 2nd, 2008 by admin
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The most important factor for the success of home schooling depends on the person who takes on the responsibility of teaching the kids. The teacher could be one of the parents or an authorized representative appointed by them. The representative could be an acquaintance, relative or a professional tutor. Some times, both the parents […]
Posted on May 2nd, 2008 by admin
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Home schooling is often conducted by parents or their authorized representative such as a tutor. However, the over all responsibility of the home schooling lies with the parents. Hence, parents must keep themselves connected to their kids at all times. There should not be any communication gap between the parents and the kids. Parents must […]
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by admin
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Home schooling is the best option for disabled toddlers, who otherwise feel out of place in a public school environment. Remaining at home and studying under the guidance of their parents is more suitable to them because they are usually unable to follow the routine and schedule of a public school which is mainly designed […]
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by admin
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Although many parents prefer home schooling to public schooling for their toddlers due to its perceived advantages, they are often faced with hurdles which are inherent in the smooth functioning of any system. Parents need to understand these problems and find ways to overcome them if they want to continue with the home schooling method.
The […]
Posted on April 30th, 2008 by admin
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Although parents find it easier to teach younger toddlers at home, the process becomes more difficult as the kids get older and the topics become more complex. At this stage some parents are compelled to send the kids to a public school where they think there are enough facilities to cater to the needs of […]
Posted on April 30th, 2008 by admin
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Home schooling via online is one of the recent and very promising developments in home schooling techniques. Parents can depend on these online sites for all necessary curriculum and study materials, including test papers, for home schooling. Thus, they are saved from the trouble of searching for a vendor for the study materials and the […]
Posted on April 29th, 2008 by admin
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There are several methods available for teaching toddlers at home. Among these, The Charlotte Mason method we have discussed before. Let’s now discuss some other popular home schooling techniques followed by parents the world over.
The Montessori Method makes use of children’s ability to concentrate intensely at different times of the day. The method was first […]
Posted on April 29th, 2008 by admin
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Home schooling toddlers need to be taught according to well tested methods. From among the different methods available, the method chosen should depend on the curriculum and the parent’s or the tutor’s style of teaching. What ever the method, the important factor is flexibility and the kid’s desire to learn. The person who teaches needs […]
Posted on April 28th, 2008 by admin
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