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	<title>Facts About Home Schooling &#187; Homeschooling</title>
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		<title>Home-Schooling For Today&#8217;s Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 00:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marion Wilkinson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years, even decades, home schooling, or the practice of educating your child or children within the home as opposed to sending them to a public or private school, is slowly making its way back to the educational mainstream.]]></description>
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</style><p>In recent years, even decades, home schooling, or the practice of educating your child or children within the home as opposed to sending them to a public or private school, is slowly making its way back to the educational mainstream.</p>
<p>This alternate way to educate elementary and high school children dates back to 1906 in the United States when the Calvert Day School in Baltimore, Maryland offered the "curriculum in a box". They partnered with a National Geographic advertisement during that time. Shortly after five years, almost 300 children used Calvert's instructional materials to home school. About a century later, this method, as well as many other methods and educational materials developed, spread quickly not only within the U.S. but also to 90 other countries all over the globe.</p>
<p>Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Dakota Fanning (a famous Hollywood actress) and Albert Einstein are some, but certainly not all of the notable people who have been home schooled.</p>
<p>All through history, the way home school education has been taught has been quite effective. But, with advancements in technology and the yearning to learn has increased in the home school student, modifications have been made to provide a more stimulating curriculum, encouraging our children to reach for the stars.</p>
<p>Searching through the vast resources available on the world wide web under the subject of home-schooling, it could be positively said that there has been so much improvement on how homeschooling is done through its long history. From the very simple methods and materials, new ones that are more complex are now available.</p>
<p>Think field trips when home schooling your child or children. Going to the zoo will have many benefits to your child's education. How about the library where they can choose books that interest them while learning how the library works. There are so many things that a home school child can experience that public or private school children cannot because of budgets. Spark their interest to learn while not letting them get bored.</p>
<p>Conventional methods of home schooling does not necessarily work for every child. Keep some excitement going on in your home school by using exercises and activities to spark your child's enthusiasm. Modifying the home school experience will keep your child excited about what they are learning.</p>
<p><em>Home schooling, as opposed to sending your child to a public or private learning institution, is slowly making its way back to the educational mainstream. To find out more about home schooling visit <a href="http://www.homeschoolsuppliesplus.com" target="_blank">Home School Supplies Plus</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Do Arts and Crafts for Less Money When Homeschooling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 18:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie Chapman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homeschoolers love to do arts and crafts. They are more relaxed at home and seem to be more creative than children that are going to a public school. You will want to have items at home so that your homeschooler can make items when the mood strikes them and you also don't have to spend a lot of money doing that.]]></description>
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</style><p style="text-align: justify;">Homeschoolers love to do arts and crafts. They are more relaxed at home and seem to be more creative than children that are going to a public school. You will want to have items at home so that your homeschooler can make items when the mood strikes them and you also don't have to spend a lot of money doing that.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Young children love arts and crafts and it's easy to find things that they will love to do. They love to paint, you can make paint out of whip cream and add food coloring for non-toxic paints for younger children. Giving younger children cut out shapes and glue- they will be able to design their own masterpiece. Since they are learning basic skills you can give them safety scissors and let them get used to cutting out things. Other cheap items that you can obtain for their arts and crafts would be feathers, beads, yarn and play dough.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For older children you will want to have something that they can create more complex crafts. Maybe you can teach your child to crochet, or knit. Maybe you like to sew; sewing would make a good craft project for children. There are plenty of things that you can incorporate for children to do crafts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">No matter what age your child is, you can always find something for them to do, and keeping supplies on hand will save you money in the long run. Always keep a box of supplies for them. You will want to keep crayons, chalk, paper and beads and other things that can use to make arts and crafts. This is also great for rainy day projects.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many recipes that you can make your own play dough, or bubbles that you can use for home school crafts that are inexpensive to make up and can be made with minimal effort and time. It's easy to make play dough at home, and if you keep it sealed in a plastic zip lock bag you can use it over and over again.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You don't have to spend a lot of money to have a great supply of arts and craft projects. A quick look online and you can find many age-appropriate projects and patterns that you can print online and always have something for them to get creative with.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Learn more about <a href="http://home-schooledchildren.com/" target="_blank">cheap ways to homeschool</a>. Stop by Jackie's site where you can find out all about <a href="http://home-schooledchildren.com/recipes-for-craft-projects" target="_blank">cheap homeschooling tips</a> and what it can do for you. </em></p>
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		<title>Pros and Cons of Homeschooling &#8211; Is It Worth It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 13:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lee A. Hulse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering homeschooling for your child? Do you know the pros and cons of homeschooling? Homeschooling provides a very flexible learning environment for your child. You also have control over your child's curriculum. But how you handle this control decides whether homeschooling is an advantage or not.]]></description>
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</style><p>Considering homeschooling for your child? Do you know the pros and cons of homeschooling? Homeschooling provides a very flexible learning environment for your child. You also have control over your child's curriculum. But how you handle this control decides whether homeschooling is an advantage or not.</p>
<p>Can you as a parent, but not a certified teacher, successfully teach your child what they need to know to become productive and prosperous adults? Yes, but you must go in knowing that this is a tremendous responsibility. However the reward is priceless.</p>
<p>One major advantage of homeschooling is the fact that you can pick a curriculum that mirrors your own religious and moral beliefs, something that cannot be done in public schools. You have control over shaping your child's values.</p>
<p>However, successfully homeschooling your child demands the following two requirements from the parents. First, a true desire to teach your child. Second, a willingness to put forth the effort to make it happen.</p>
<p>The desire to homeschool must be true if you are to be successful. Homeschooling is not a walk in the park. It takes time and effort to teach your child and have them reach their full potential. Some subjects may be easy for you and your child, others may take a lot more work. If you are homeschooling out of a sense of duty or obligation, you may soon find yourself without the determination to go on.</p>
<p>A major disadvantage of public school is the vast differences in each class. Each student has different learning styles and each class has various discipline issues. A public school teacher just cannot devote enough individual time to each student to ensure they are working at their full potential. This is where homeschooling excels.</p>
<p>A distinct disadvantage to public schooling is that everything is preplanned, from the curriculum to the amount of time devoted to certain subjects. If students are intrigued about a certain area, very little time can be expended to go more in depth. On the other end of that, if students don't understand a subject, very little extra time can be devoted to ensuring the entire class understands.</p>
<p>A major advantage with homeschooling is the fact that you control the teaching pace and curriculum. If your child is struggling, whether they need an extra 30 minutes or 3 hours, you can adjust your teaching schedule to make sure they understand before moving on. Likewise, if you find a subject your child gets excited about, extra time can be allotted to fuel their personal educational quest.</p>
<p>A big disadvantage to homeschooling is the amount of personal time you must devote to it. You must figure out which curriculum you will teach, determine the schedule, keep up the records, and learn different teaching styles. But the reward from all this effort is well worth it.</p>
<p><em>You may find that teaching your child is even more rewarding for you than it is for your child. There is nothing like watching your child grasp and apply concepts that you taught. If you would like to develop a special bond with your child, homeschooling may be the way. To learn more about the <a href="http://www.homeschoolingabcs.info/blog" target="_blank">pros and cons of homeschooling</a>, please visit the <a href="http://www.homeschoolingabcs.info/blog" target="_blank">Home School vs Public School</a> blog.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 19:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anne Yau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of advantages of homeschooling your child. You will no longer experience the pain of separation between you and your child. In homeschooling, you are the only one who control everything that you would like to teach your kid.]]></description>
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</style><p>There are a lot of advantages of homeschooling your child. You will no longer experience the pain of separation between you and your child. In homeschooling, you are the only one who control everything that you would like to teach your kid.</p>
<p>Your child can grow and develop under your control. You can determine what is good or bad for your child to learn. So your child's learning curriculum can be customized to interest your child and be directed against your child's weaknesses.</p>
<p>Another advantage of homeschooling is that your child will be the center of attention. For example, if Lisa wants to spend more time on Maths because she is weak in that, then she can adjust the time allocation on other subjects, such as reducing the time spend on English lessons.</p>
<p>The timetable will be more flexible. There will be no time constraint in learning a particular subject. The time needed for any subject is determined by your child's wish and interest.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the whole family, including both parents, can take part in the learning process of their child. This allows more family time. For example, parents can go for a field trip and do experiments, projects or even chores with their child. The more time they spend with their child, the more united the family is. Also, the child will not be affected by his or her peers in decision making.</p>
<p>Apart from the above, there will be less or even no competition in homeschooling, as your child don't need to prove their abilities during the competition with others. Parents can have a better understanding of their kids, so they can plan a better and suitable learning program to fit the child's interests.</p>
<p>The tailor-made curriculum should be fun. So children will find learning entertaining even if the topics they are learning are difficult. As the learning styles of different children may vary, it is important to modify the curriculum if it cannot interest your child. For example, some children may like to write while some may like to read.</p>
<p>Given that you are well-equipped with necessary skills and talent, I would strongly recommend you to choose homeschooling your child. This is a kind of education that he/she deserves. You can customize his/her curriculum according to his/her needs and interest and you can spend more time with him/her. You can also protect your child from any negative peer pressures.Homeschooling your child will be your best choice!</p>
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		<title>Correspondence Course of Home Schooling Students and Parents</title>
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		<dc:creator>Porter Avila</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Seton home schooling program was initially designed as a Catholic home education course out of the all-catholic Seton High School in Manassas, Virginia. The Catholic home school society grew fast and demand for the school's new home curriculum course was high.]]></description>
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</style><p>The Seton Correspondence Course for Home Schooling Students and Parents Who Are Catholic</p>
<p>The Seton home schooling program was initially designed as a Catholic home education course out of the all-catholic Seton High School in Manassas, Virginia. The Catholic home school society grew fast and demand for the school's new home curriculum course was high.</p>
<p>This religious home school course has been used by scores of Catholic families who need to home school their offspring full time at their own residence. The training courses are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. When students finish the program, they can officially finish high school. They will receive a certified diploma.</p>
<p>Nowadays this religious based curriculum is utilized by more than 10,000 principally Catholic students all over the world. Seton has in addition turned out to be the chief Catholic publisher in the United States for school-aged students. The home education school with its numerous home school books is famous worldwide.</p>
<p>You can be convinced that Seton Home School Course is not a part of a "degree mill" but is recognized on a national scale as an accredited learning curriculum for home school students. Seton home study course requires students to go through 22 credits to graduate from high school, with each credit representing a year taken in a given subject area for kindergarten through twelve. Appropriate secondary school accreditation makes it superior for home school students who are enrolling in college to become accepted.</p>
<p>Seton's course offers the essentials when it comes to study curriculum such as English, Math, Science as well as more Christian oriented lessons. The lessons give a moral basis of Catholic teachings to increase the abilities of the parents to be the main instructors of their own children with home-based schooling. The course gives a moral foundation of Catholic instruction to increase the abilities of the parents to be the primary educators of their individual children with home school.</p>
<p>The Catholic Church has continuously taught to go ye into all the world, but Catholic home schooling parents can firstly evangelize their children in a spiritual residence through catholic home-schooling instruction from K-12. The entire emphasis is on the eternal good of the young person.</p>
<p>So if you are a Catholic and desire to make a genuine difference in the child's upbringing, think about home school. Seton is plainly the best choice. You will be happy you chose it.</p>
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		<title>Home Schooling and the Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a survey by the National Center For Education Statistics is to be believed, roughly 1.1 million children underwent home schooling in 2005 alone. That is a lot of children. Once upon a time, homeschooling used to be a radical statement - something like a declaration of independence.]]></description>
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<p>If a survey by the National Center For Education Statistics is to be believed, roughly 1.1 million children underwent home schooling in 2005 alone. That is a great deal of children. Not so long ago, homeschooling used to be an extreme statement - something like a declaration of independence.</p>
<p>It was the conservative Christians who pushed for homeschooling in the 1980's and legalized it in every State. But nowadays the typical homeschooling pupil is not religiously motivated.</p>
<p>Later surveys indicate that parents are really fed up with the public school system where a lot of the learning is superficial and compulsory. They are also concerned about the negative environment in school, ranging from drugs and abuse to negative peer pressure.</p>
<p>Because of this, we have a surprising mixture of people who form the homeschooling world of today. They cut across all religious creeds and all regional borders. Their chief goal is providing meaningful and productive education through a means that strengthens the bond between the various members of the family.</p>
<p>These families all have one major thing in common - a long standing commitment to the sanctity of childhood. The children of these families are given a primary position. Many believe, and, probably, rightly so, that home schooling allows parents to bring up their kids in a more natural and nurturing environment.</p>
<p>Public schools can make a child nervous, subservient and downright mean. Children who receive their education at home are protected from these damaging, negative influences until they attain an age where they can withstand them.</p>
<p>Home-schooling draws the whole family into the quasi religious task of teaching. Everyone has a role to play. Both the parents together form a bond with the children. Any experience can be turned into an educational experience. Both the parents are aware of exactly what is going on in their child's head.</p>
<p>Parents also have a greater say over the kind of religious and moral values that the child is taught. Even watching a film together can become a learning experience. Trips to the libraries, zoos, museums and other places become educational experiences as well as recreational ones.</p>
<p>A home-schooling family is usually dependent on the income of one earning member. That means that often outgoings have to be curtailed and proper planning of expenditure is necessary. This helps to bring the family members together and everybody becomes involved in the process of saving money.</p>
<p>Just having a parent at home to supervise, to nurture and to care for the children brings with it a lot of love and caring. Even the husband chips in and there is just no room for boredom.</p>
<p>All right, problems do crop up, and there will be many misgivings in your mind, but when you know that your children can always count on you, and your kids know it too, then homeschooling becomes a richly rewarding experience.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 13:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Isabel Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone will run into at least one person, maybe more, who will tell them that they shouldn't homeschool. The decision to homeschool often isn't popular, and isn't an easy one to make. Dealing with homeschooling nay-sayers will have to be dealt with ahead of time, and the choice in how your child is educated is entirely up to you.]]></description>
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<p>Everyone will run into at least one person, maybe more, who will tell them that they shouldn't homeschool. The decision to homeschool often isn't popular, and isn't an easy one to make. Dealing with homeschooling nay-sayers will have to be dealt with ahead of time, and the choice in how your child is educated is entirely up to you.</p>
<p>Regardless if you have a Bachelor of Arts in Education or not, one of the quintessential arguments of a homeschooling nay-sayer is that you're not qualified to teach your own child. I say poppy-cock to this argument! You have already been teaching your child since birth, if you're a parent. Why wouldn't you or your spouse be qualified to teach your child how to read or do math, if you could teach them how to talk, walk, and use the restrooms themselves?</p>
<p>Besides being "unqualified," other nay-sayers will tell you that teaching a child is too difficult. What I find even more difficult is the thought of having to teach with 18-20 five and six year old's several subjects all in one day. That is a difficult job; teaching one child to read is not. You can do it!</p>
<p>If you are wanted to homeschool, another argument you might hear by nay-sayers is that children need socialization. I'm not sure I want my children to learn all the things they learn at school and I am sure you feel the same way. Not all lessons are given by the teachers but rather are learned as the result of being with other children.</p>
<p>To this argument, I say that 95% of the children in public schools are less socialized than homeschooled children. Homeschooled children can deal with their peers and can carry on intelligent conversations with people of all ages. Public schools are artificial and create not true to life societies. It just doesn't happen, and it won't happen, that there won't be a time at any point in your life that you're not going to deal with people of all ages.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the comments that you'll likely hear as you are researching the possibility of homeschooling your child. All I can say is that it's okay if you don't know everything you're told you need to know. Take that as an opportunity to learn right along side your child. Since you want what is best for your child, you will be giving them the opportunity to learn at their own pace and concentrate on the things they are interested in learning.</p>
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		<title>What are the Benefits of Home Schooling</title>
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</style><p>There are many more benefits of home schooling than just the obvious few. If you are contemplating taking your student out of the public education system or are thinking about beginning home school for your child you should learn what home school education entails.</p>
<h3>Parents Have Control of the Environment</h3>
<p>One of the benefits of home schooling is the ability for the parent to have control of the environment. A home schooled child doesn’t have to worry about crowded schools, poor staff, or problems like drugs, gangs and guns. Homeschooling will allow your children to circumvent these problems and focus on a quality education.</p>
<h3>Religious Teaching is Important for Some Parents</h3>
<p>For the parents that religious instruction is important there is no problems.  Public schools are forbidden to do any religious instruction. Sending your child to a parochial school costs a lot of money and there is no guarantee that their education will be any better. The best answer is a Christian home schooling curriculum of your own. If you want a curriculum for your child that emphasizes math or science, you can do that too. The best thing about the benefits of home schooling is that what you think is most important for your child to gain from his education. You will be able see that your child gets it in his or her home schooling.</p>
<h3>Homeschooled Children Progress at Their Own Speed</h3>
<p>One of the best benefits of home schooling is that the homeschooled child is able to progress at his own speed with learning. And it is always faster than in a regular classroom. The students in a class with 30 or more others do not always have this luxury. There is a daily schedule to follow and if a child has failed to grasp a concept when the class moves onto a new topic, then that learning opportunity may have been lost forever. The homeschooled child can continue to work on each topic until he has thoroughly mastered it. And when he masters it faster there is time to learn more things he would never get in a classroom.</p>
<h3>There is No Funding in the Public School System for Special Cases</h3>
<p>The public schools do not have the money or time to give the students hands on attention, using what is claimed to be the best method of learning. This can be achieved in a home school program with much more time and money to spare. Studies have proven that with hands on learning through home schooling your child can learn more easily and retain the information longer.</p>
<h3>Opportunity to Learn Much More</h3>
<p>Besides the more directed learning, one of the benefits of home schooling is that children will also be able to gain more knowledge. A public school isn't able to accommodate the learning needs of every child. Home schooling offers children the opportunity to learn more, but to learn it more efficiently and retain more without distractions.</p>
<h3>The Greatest Benefit of Home Schooling</h3>
<p>The greatest benefit of home schooling is the fact that the child can sense the deep love that they receive from their parents. There is trust and sense of adventure that develops between parent and child as they explore these new horizons together. Children will treasure the gift of being home schooled for the rest of their lives.</p>
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