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  • Home schooling a child or children in a family offers many choices for managing the each individual child’s educational activity. Those choices include skipping a grade in appropriate…

  • If you are homeschooling your child, you need to look at the tax advantages and disadvantages. Homeschooling is a personal choice and many of the expenses associated with the educational technique…

  • Teaching your children from home by forming your own homeschool is a way to present individual learning plans, lessons and projects for each child depending on their own interests and favorite school…

  • As a homeschooling parent, you are responsible for every aspect of your child’s education including his official transcript. A transcript is a record of the courses taken during the high school…

  • Increasingly, parents are choosing to home school their children instead of sending them to a public or private school. Most home school parents plan the school year, purchase the curriculum and teach…

  • A homeschool portfolio is a way of displaying the child's work that has been completed over a period of time. A portfolio will reflect a child's progress and development at homeschool. Most…

  • Graduating from a homeschooling program and entering a traditional school can be a challenge. Homeschooled high school students applying to colleges and universities can showcase their academic…

  • Have you ever considered teaching your child yourself at home? There are many benefits to homeschooling. You will be able to share your love of learning and be involved first-hand in their education.…

  • Removing a child from a Texas public school to begin homeschooling is easier than most other states. The Home School Legal Defense Association states that there are no reporting nor approval…

  • As many parents realize, homeschooling is a full-time job. Teaching your children from your kitchen table requires planning a curriculum and a daily schedule. Children need materials so they can…

  • Homeschooling may not be an option for everyone, but some families swear by it. Public schools--first known as common schools--didn't begin appearing in the United States to the middle to late 19th…

  • As a working parent, homeschool a child by structuring sessions around working schedules, joining a homeschooling association and finding other families that homeschool their children. Get tips for…

  • Homeschooling many children may seem like it will be hard to do, but teaching some subjects together will make it easier on the whole family.

  • When homeschooling, tracking grades becomes more important than ever at the high school level. Students are preparing for higher education and will need a thorough transcript as part of their…

  • Home schooling a high school age child can be both easier and harder than home schooling a younger child. Easier because your child now has the fundamental skills to do much of his own work and…