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  • Grants for Christian Based Home Schooling

    Many homeschooling families have to come up with creative ways to make money to support themselves. Often, these are one-income families because one parent has chosen to stay home and guide their children's education. Homeschoolers do not receive any benefits or tax deductions from the government, but grants are available to help some of these families with school expenses.

  • Christian Home School Options

    A private Christian education may be out due to financial limitations, but you may still want your child to have that type of education. Going to a public school doesn't provide a Christian environment. You could send your child to public school and supplement with Bible-based education at home, but he's still exposed to a secular view of things, such as the origin of the world and evolution. Some home school resources help Christian parents develop the type of education they want their children to have.

  • DVD Based Accredited Home Schools

    Even the most well-educated home-school parents need a plan so that their child does not fall behind or miss essential components of age-appropriate learning. Whether the goal is a high school equivalency diploma or a college entrance exam, DVD-based accredited home schooling can help accomplish these goals. Some DVDs focus on skills in reading, writing and arithmetic. Others cover particular subjects such as geography, history, literature and science. Don't forget art and music!

  • Christian Plays for Home Schools

    Community centers and local drama clubs offer opportunities for home-schooled students to participate in plays, either through acting or production. Christian home-schoolers will have better luck being part of distinctively Christian plays if they participate in a Christian home-school co-op, or a church that offers theater opportunities.

  • How to Plan a Home Study

    Planning a home study program for a child can be a daunting task. Homeschooling is the act of providing school at home, in several different forms. The exact home study to follow depends on the age and ability of the children. Some families choose to go with a packaged curriculum while others use parts of a packaged curriculum but supplement it as needed. Families can also opt for a more eclectic style that is much less structured.

  • Christian Home Study Programs

    Providing a thorough education at home has never been easier. Countless resources are available for Christian home schooling, and while that's a blessing, it can also be overwhelming. Fortunately, many companies now provide complete courses of study, with varying degrees of customization available---and even administrative services, if you want to home school under the auspices of an accredited organization.

  • How To Earn a High School Christian Diploma at Home

    Many Christian parents choose to homeschool if they cannot afford the tuition for a private Christian school. Once their children reach high school age, transcripts and a future high school diploma become a concern. Fortunately, there is a way for a child to earn a high school diploma at home, studying with a Christian based curriculum. Parents can either subscribe to a Christian correspondence school, or an online school.

  • Accredited Christian Home Schools

    Using an accredited Christian home school program can fill the right need at the right time for your family. Though these accredited programs may not be as individualized as other home school programs, they do keep your child on task for their grade level using approved materials. Students learn valuable lessons such as time management skills and accountability while you receive feedback and documented records of your child's progress.

  • How to Help Christian Home Schooled Kids Socialize

    When your children study at home, they lose a chance to socialize with their peers through the daily interaction traditional classrooms offer. Helping Christian home-schooled kids socialize can be a challenge, but with various community activities going on, the children should be able to fit in without much trouble.

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