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  • Homeschooling Effects on Children

    There are approximately two million homeschooled students in the United States. With the violence in schools increasing in recent history, it is easy to understand why parents might choose to homeschool their kids.

  • Homeschool Textbook Publishing Companies

    Families and individuals choose to homeschool for many different reasons. Some prefer homeschooling because it offers the opportunity to tailor education to the needs of individual learning styles. Still others choose to homeschool in order to support a particular educational philosophy. As a result, homeschool textbook publishing companies offer an abundance of textbook options for your homeschool. To help you wade through these muddy textbook waters, make sure you understand your textbook options.

  • How to Homeschool Your Child With Special Needs

    Homeschool a child with special needs by using resources within the public school system, joining a homeschool support group, and by researching online for the appropriate curriculum. Explore various teaching methods and attend to a child with special needs from home using tips from a homeschool teacher in this free video on education.

  • How to Become a Homeschool Parent

    Homeschooling is a growing trend across America. It exploded in the last decade of the 20th century and is still steadily growing as more and more families adopt what is not only an education choice but also a lifestyle choice. When you decide to homeschool your children, you will quickly learn that the activity of homeschooling is more than just how to teach your children to read and write. Homeschooling is a way to keep a family unit tight and strong while learning together during every activity. Every state requires that you register your homeschooling status, but every parent has…

  • How to Keep the Right to Homeschool After a Divorce

    Even if you've been homeschooling for years with the support of your spouse, you may encounter problems if you try to continue during or after a divorce. Sometimes, an ex-spouse tries to put a stop to homeschooling because of real educational concerns or worry about the well-being of the children. All too often, however, the motivation seems to be revenge. In some cases, previously supportive spouses try to win custody by making homeschooling seem strange and unhealthy. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to keep your right to homeschool after divorce.

  • Keeping a Word Notebook for Homeschooling Children

    Learn the importance of keeping a word notebook to teach kids to read through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

  • Vowel Charts & Homeschooling Young Children

    Learn how to use vowel charts to teach kids to read through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

  • Alphabet Sound Charts & Homeschooling Children

    Learn how to use alphabet sound charts to teach kids to read through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

  • Why Homeschool Children?

    Learn why homeschooling works and how to use it to teach kids to read in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

  • How to Homeschool in Kentucky

    A homeschool situation in Kentucky is treated like a private school. Learn more of the laws of this state regarding homeschooling by reading a brief overview below.

  • How to Homeschool Your Kids for Free

    Many people shy away from their desire to homeschool because they fear it will cost too much money. With a bit of creativity and willpower, however, homeschooling does not have to cost a cent.

  • How to Evaluate Homeschooled Children

    Each year homeschool parents scramble to figure out how to tell the state that their children are doing well in school. There are several options for reporting the child's progress to the state. A child can be tested or an evaluation may satisfy your state's requirements. If you choose the evaluation method, following steps to follow to ensure you meet state requirements in evaluating your homeschooled child.

  • How to Test Homeschool Children

    Testing homeschool children is a very important subject that should not be taken lightly. There are several issues involved like what test to use and when to test and whether to test at all. A homeschool parent is already busy enough with life; so here are a few quick ideas to sort out the facts of how to test homeschool children.

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