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Investigate homeschooling options and basics, from preschool and special education to creating a Christian curriculum. Whether you’re homeschool educated and wondering how to get into college or you’re a new parent struggling to choose a homeschooling philosophy, eHow has answers to your alternative education questions. Just embarking with your child on a homeschooling journey? Check out helpful How Tos on meeting education standards, planning lessons, buying supplies and scheduling your lesson plans.

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  • How to Make a Manners Jar for Kids

    With everything kids are exposed to today, it's a challenge to get them to use simple manners. Here's an easy craft idea that, when used in conjunction with good direction from mom and dad, can be...

  • How to Play Games With Numbers: The Tricky Ten Eighty-Nine

    Is it a rainy day with nothing to do? Are the kids hungry and it is still half an hour before dinner? Are you a teacher and you need to fill the 15 minutes before the bell rings? Try playing the...

  • How to Teach Your Preschooler Math Concepts

    You might think of math for a preschool-aged child as simply learning numbers. Preschool math is more about learning concepts like sorting, matching, and patterns. Here are some tips to get you...

  • How to Teach Your Child to Learn

    Children are born to learn. The window of opportunity to teach your child to be a life-long learner is open the moment your child is born. To teach your child to learn, you just need to follow a...

  • How to Teach Your Baby to Communicate With Sign Language

    One of the things that parents nowadays are learning how to do is to teach their child how to talk--before their vocal cords are ready to! How are they doing this? Through sign language! Children...

  • How to Teach a Three Year Old to Spell Their Name

    Learning to spell your name is something that your three year old will need to know in preschool. This may be frustrating for many children. There are some simple tips to help your child in...

  • How to Do an Easy ABC Craft With Your Preschooler

    This is a simple and fun craft to do with your preschool-aged child. Use it in conjunction with your Creative Curriculum or just as an easy activity to do together. One letter can be done at a...

  • How to Quickly Calculate Sale Price or Clearance Price

    Everybody looks for deals, during the holidays, and all year long. We peruse store windows and sale racks looking for bold, attention-grabbing signs that read 60% OFF!, even better, 70% OFF, 80%...

  • How to Create Crafts for Preschool, Ideas for Preschool Art

    In order for children to develop healthy motor skills, it’s important for them to participate in Preschool crafts. For parents or Childcare providers, this article will discuss some ideas on how...

  • How to Add Scents to Your Home in Twelve Easy Ways

    Scented candles, incense and scented soaps are easy to find and use. But there are many ways to enjoy the variety of scents that herbs, spices and essential oils can bring to your environment. ...

  • How to Teach Your Preschooler at Home-Deciding on a Curriculum

    Once you've decided to homeschool your preschooler, you'll need to develop your curriculum. A curriculum is simply the "courses" (or subjects) you wish to include in your homeschool and...

  • How to Find Errors in Reconciling Your Bank Statement

    If you have carefully compared all the deposits, checks written, withdrawals and debit card (check card) transactions as well as bank fees listed on your current bank statement with the amounts...

  • How to Teach Your Preschooler at Home-Gathering the Tools to Start

    Whether for personal or financial reasons or simply a lack of available schools, many parents are opting to teach their preschoolers at home. With such a large selection of tools online and in...

  • How to Reduce Fractions

    Knowing how to reduce fractions can save time and prevent common mistakes. Working with larger numbers is always more difficult than working with smaller numbers. You may also be required to...

  • How to Add Large Numbers in Your Head

    Having a good strategy to use to add large numbers in your head can really come in handy. You may be at the store and not have a calculator available. No matter what the reason, you can add large...

  • How to Easily Balance Your Checkbook

    One of the easiest ways to keep track of how much money you have available is keeping your checkbook up to date. If you have online banking, you can regularly compare the balance you have with...

  • How to Make Printed Flashcards

    Using Flashcards is a great way to learn new things. While they are easy enough to make by hand with a marker, printed flashcards are really nice to have because they look much nicer. The trouble...

  • How to Start Teaching Your Child to Read

    art teaching your child the basics of letter sounds at an early age at home, so they will be able to pick up reading very easily. Many parents wait until the child starts school to teach reading,...

  • 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 Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten, What Should a Child Know Before Entering Kindergarten

    Some parents make the mistake of assuming that their child will learn their abc’s and 123’s in Kindergarten, thinking they don’t have to teach them anything before entering school. The truth is, a...

  • How to Teach Social Skills to Children, Teenagers or Adults with Autism

    Individuals with autism often lack the necessary skills to socialize among their peers or with others within the norm. Dietary changes, the use of alternative medicine, educational methods,...

  • How to Homeschool on a Temporary Basis

    Is your child having problems at school? Maybe, it is an academic problem. Maybe, it is behavior problems. Sometimes children have problems with a particular teacher that become very stressful...

  • How to Homeschool Multiple Children

    Anyone who is jumping into the ring with homeschooling usually has a lot of questions. Homeschooling one child can be difficult, let alone several that are in different grade levels. Here's some...

  • How to Make a Model of an Eye

    Of all the organs connected to the human senses, the most sophisticated probably is the eye. So important is the eye, that of the four lobes that comprise the cerebral cortex, one entire lobe...

  • How to Homeschool Your Children, Tips for Homeschooling

    With some home school supplies and the help of online home schooling programs, many parents can successfully home school their children.

  • How to Use Simple Interest Calculations

    Simple interest is interest paid only on the principal (amount you owe) of a loan. Simple interest has no compounding (interest added to interest) effect. In running a small business, simple...

  • How to Understand Probability

    Whether you enjoy playing games or want to know if you should take your umbrella when you leave for work; knowing how to compute the probability of an event will make your life easier.

  • How to Homeschool with Frugal Unit Studies

    This article gives instructions and ideas on how to homeschool your children using your local library, area resources, and common school supplies. It is a frugal and fun way to create unit studies...

  • How to Be Grammatically Correct

    There are some very common grammatical errors made every day when we communicate either by speaking or writing. We all try to use correct English grammar, but many of us fall short. The following...

  • How to Really Teach Your Child to Read

    The best time to teach a child to read is when they are preschool. When your child exhibits a desire to read, that's the time to start "the reading card game." steps.

  • How to teach children to say the months in Spanish

    Spanish is one of the fastest growing languages in the United States. Current census information tells us that the Hispanic Community will be the majority within twenty years. Therefore, it is...

  • Definition of Lull

    The word "Lull" means to lull, to be lulled, a lull. This is an interesting word that deserves review. Colloquially, 'lull' has a somewhat derogatory connotation. We think of "a lull in business,"...

  • How to Train Your Dog to Teach Your Children The Alphabet, Colors and Numbers

    How about a new approach to teaching your children the different colors? How about teaching your dog a new trick? You can do both at the same time! This simple little trick will turn guessing the...

  • How to Incorporate Preschool in Your Errands

    Do you think preschool must be confined to the classroom? Can your preschool child learn anywhere and absorb the best of the world? Everyday there are learning opportunities for your child. Here...

  • How to Know if Your Child Should School From Home

    In this article you will find some good tips and suggestions to enable you to make the best decision as to whether or not you have a child who would benefit from home schooling. There are 2...

  • Seven Principles of Effective Teaching

    Being an effective teacher is much more than simply having the right materials. Effective teaching means maximizing communication and developing great presentation skills. While teaching involves...

  • How to Find a Classical Conversations Community

    Classical Conversations, Inc. is a home school organization that supports families in educating their children in the classical method. The core value of Classical Conversations is "to know...

  • How to Review Addition Daily with Your Child

    Reviewing math concepts daily is an easy way to make basic concepts stick. Having a premade routine can help you breeze through this task quickly. Here are some ideas for a daily addition review...

  • 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.

  • Rock Candy Experiments

    Rock Candy experiments are a wonderful way to teach the process of how crystals are formed and molecularly changed. According to the folks at Science Bob, rock candy crystals are formed when...

  • How to Make a Homemade Mini Whiteboard

    So you need a whiteboard for homeschooling (or any purpose), but you can't afford one right now or don't have the ability to get one. Make your own inexpensive, small whiteboard. Here's how.

  • How to Help Your Homeschooled High Schooler Do Well On the SAT

    Many homeschooled teens take the SAT, and many of them excel their public-schooled friends. According to a study done in 1994 by Dr. Brian Ray, 54.7% of the children in his study had scores in the...

  • How to Make an Educational Wall Calendar

    Daily calendar activities are a fun way to reinforce/teach concepts of time. Large wipe off calendars are an excellent tool to use. Make your own at home with this easy guide.

  • How to Develop Your Child’s Cognitive Skills

    A child’s cognitive and spatial skills develop like the arc of the space shuttle launched into Earth orbit. To ignore this need leads to a diminished attention span, mental ability and an erosion...

  • How to Sketch a Perfect Circle

    There are basically two ways to sketch a perfect circle without using a cylindrical object. That would be considered cheating in the drafting world.

  • How to Instill Positives Without Really Trying

    This eHow will teach you how to instill positive thoughts and values within your home without really trying.

  • How to Study Using Flash Cards

    Educators will tell you that useing flash cards is one of the most powerful tools for studying. Flash cards are basically cards you use with a question on one side and the answer on the other...

  • How to Use People-First Language When Speaking About Autism

    Using "people-first language" has become the professional standard when speaking about disabilities. Read on to discover how to use people-first language and the controversy that...

  • 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 Plan a Reading Scavenger Hunt

    Can your toddler read? So can mine! To help encourage my child's reading even more, I developed a reading scavenger hunt game, inspired by Blues Clues. You can play along with us, right...

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