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  • How to Decide: Is Homeschooling the Right Choice for You

    If you are a parent who is considering homeschooling, it is imperative that you have as much information as possible. This is a decision which will impact the lifestyle of your entire family. ...

  • How to Speak & Understand Spanish at Home

    If you want to speak and understand Spanish at home, you can pursue a variety of options. With study and practice, you can learn to speak and understand Spanish fluently. This can help you in your...

  • How to Gracefully accept and ignore criticism regarding home schooling your child

    This article is about how to defend your decision to home school your child, while keeping friends and family who don't understand your choice.

  • How to Finish High School by Internet

    There are numerous reasons for completing your high school education online. Some people may find homeschooling necessary due to significant responsibilities at home, while others may find that...

  • How to Manage A Classroom

    Here are some rules, consequences and rewards that teachers and others may want to use when trying to manage their own class.

  • How to Establish A Homeschool In North Carolina

    Home schooling is a great alternative to conventional schooling. It's especially good for teaching those children requiring extra attention like delayed learners and those with behavioral...

  • How to use Speaker's Theater

    Speaker's Theater is another method for improving children’s public speaking skills and fluency. It also helps students to gain confidence.

  • How to Understand How Children and Adults Learn

    There are three ways in which human beings learn to behave the way they do. This not only applies to children but also to adults. The three theories are classical conditioning, operant...

  • How to Celebrate Grandparents' Day as a Homeschool Family

    When I announced my plans to homeschool my children, family members were disappointed about missing events like Christmas pageants, Valentine’s Day parties and Grandparents’ Day celebrations. ...

  • How to Homeschool and Not Feel Guilty

    I didn't know what I was doing when I decided not to send my boys to school last year. I had made up my mind the summer of 2008 that I was unhappy with their education in the public schools. I...

  • How to Decide if Homeschooling is Right for You

    Surely by now you know at least one family who homeschools. Perhaps you've wondered if this choice might be a good fit for you and your family. As a homeschooler for the past six years and a...

  • How to Prove that there is No Largest Number

    Mathematicians use several methods of proof to justify a statement or proposition. These statements are usually called theorems. The most common way of proving a theorem is called direct proof. In...

  • How to Decide if You Should Homeschool Your Gifted Child

    Trying to decide between homeschooling and gifted and talented education? Deciding whether or not to homeschool your gifted and talented child is a tough decision. It is important to weigh all...

  • How to Run a Texas Instruments Calculator on your Desktop Computer

    Texas Instruments has available some debugging software (called software developer's kit or SDK) that will enable you to run their calculator on your computer desktop or laptop. This software...

  • How to Understand & Register For Online Homeschooling

    Online homeschooling has many advantages. It offers flexibility, a customized education, and promotes self directed learning. Also known as distance learning; online homeschooling is also great to...

  • How to : Have A Better MEMORY- (and keep it!)

    My memory sucks. I can meet a person, smile, shake hands, turn and walk away, and 10 steps later, forget their names. C'mon, you've done it. Maybe even forget phone numbers, not remember where you...

  • How to Defend Your Choice to Homeschool Your Child

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  • How to Make The Perfect Meatballs

    Have you ever had spaghetti and meatballs. That the meatballs were either to big to fit in your mouth or so small you don't get much of the taste to go along with your spaghetti. Well here is a...

  • How to Better Your Study Habits

    Our study habits are always open for improvement. Follow these steps to improve as a student, not only in your formal schooling, but in the school of life (where it really counts).

  • How to Sum the First "N" Integers

    Mathematicians love to tell the story of the child prodigy Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1885), who was able, in seconds, to sum the first 100 integers. How did he do it? To find out, follow these...

  • How to Learn Tenses in English

    While learning tenses in English can seem daunting, there are several ways to approach this task. Every sentence in English is written in a specific tense. Start simply. By learning past, present...

  • How to Measure the Height of Any Object Using Geometry

    Simple High School Geometry (the proportional relationship between the sides of similar triangles) can help you find the height of any object (tall building, tree, flag pole, etc.). This...

  • How to Teach Spanish at Home

    Spanish can be taught at home with the same processes teachers use to teach Spanish in the classroom. You may be interested in teaching Spanish at home so your family is able to communicate with...

  • How to get ready for College for home schooled students

    If your home schooled and have not went to any online school here is a great article to tell you how to get ready for college.

  • How to Prepare your Child For Daycare centers

    Aside from learning about a child’s ability to adapt in an external environment, parents when considering childcare facilities should be familiarized with the activities, standard and safety of...

  • How to Build A Child's Interest In Reading

    Books are one of the best learning tools that your child can ever use. There are so many things which your child can learn especially if he is a wide reader. Certain things cannot be taught just...

  • How to Prepare to Homeschool

    Once you have made the decision to homeschool there is a lot that must be done. Homeschooling is a task that must be planned for carefully and a weighty responsibility that must be taken ...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Read a Clock

    Reading a clock can be a challenging skill for a child. Parents can find teaching the skill frustrating. Breaking down the skills involved in teaching the skill into smaller achievable steps can...

  • How to Start your own home school

    Home schooling your children can be fun and easy with the proper preparation. Researching your local state laws is the first priority. Learn the deadlines and paperwork required to do the job...

  • How to Homeschool Your Large Family

    As a mother of 10 children, ages 33 to 1, I have been homeschooling for 18 years. My first two children spent some time in the public school system before they began to homeschool. Three of my...

  • How to Get Your Very Young Child Ready for Homeschooling

    All parents are interested in helping their child become an intelligent, happy, ready to learn person. And almost all children are born with a natural curiosity, ready to get into anything and...

  • How to Teach Thesis Writing

    Your child's English assignment is to write his first thesis, and he is completely intimidated by the project. You want to give her the help she needs. You have sketchy memories from college, but...

  • How to Start a Homeschool Conference

    Attending a home-school conference can be a great way to network with other families while gaining resources and ideas for educating your children. But what if there is not a home-school...

  • How to Organize Home School

    "Home-schoolers continue to exhibit academic excellence on national averages for college admissions tests when compared to public school students," according to a 2003 report put out by the Home...

  • How to Find Ideas for Homeschool Field Trips

    After a year or two of homeschool field trips with your homeschoolers, you are certain to run out of ideas, or you will feel like you have no where else to visit. The truth is that there is...

  • How to Provide a Relaxed Homeschool Experience

    One reason for homeschooling is to eliminate the stress from your children's life. To accomplish this you must arrange your homeschool experience to create a relaxed and enjoyable homeschool...

  • How to File an "Intent to Homeschool" Form in Washington State

    Washington State homeschoolers must file an annual "Declaration of Intent to Homeschool" form with their local school district. Learn how to request the form, how to fill it out and how...

  • Qualifications for Homeschooling a Child With Down Syndrome

    Any parent is considered qualified to homeschool a child with down syndrome in most states, but research the requirements and restrictions in the school district to make sure the child is getting...

  • Reporting Bad Homeschooling

    To report bad homeschooling, contact the local school system to deal with the situation, or contact the police and Department of Family and Protective Services if the child's safety is in...

  • How Can I Get My High School Diploma at Home?

    Getting a high school diploma at home can be done in one of three ways: graduating from homeschool, getting a GED or working with a correspondence school. Choose a way to graduate from high school...

  • How Do I Homeschool My Kindergartner?

    Homeschooling a kindergartner involves teaching them numbers, letters, shapes, colors and beginning writing and reading. Educate a kindergartner at home to prepare them for the first grade with...

  • How to Apply to Homeschool Your Child Online

    To apply for homeschooling online, visit the Home School Legal Defense Association's Web site and get requirement information for all 50 states. Apply online or through the mail to homeschool a...

  • How to Finish High School Online

    Finishing high school online is possible either through a correspondence school, through an online public school or by getting a graduate equivalency diploma. Complete high school online from the...

  • How to Get a Workers Permit If You're Homeschooled

    To get a workers permit while being homeschooled, check online for the requirements in each state and find an employer willing to work around a homeschooling schedule. Have an after or before...

  • Attending a Free Online School From Home

    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...

  • Earning a GED at Home

    Earning a GED at home requires using computer programs and textbooks as study materials, and signing up to take the exam. Get a graduate equivalency diploma at home with advice from a homeschool...

  • Homeschooling Laws

    Homeschooling laws vary from state to state and need to be analyzed and assessed before decide to homeschool children. Learn about homeschooling laws of different states with tips from a...

  • Homeschooling: Local Groups

    Local homeschooling groups are beneficial for both parent and child, as they allow the family to interact with other families who homeschool. Find local homeschooling groups with tips from a...

  • Homeschooling Curriculum

    A homeschooling curriculum can be created from scratch or purchased at teacher-supply stores. Create a homeschooling curriculum with tips from a homeschooling mother in this free video on...

  • Homeschooling Records

    Homeschooling records are sometimes required by the state, and good records essentially create an academic transcript for each child. Keep good homeschooling records with tips from a homeschooling...

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