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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 Teach Reading and Comprehension to Children

    Reading is important to children growth and development. Learning to read is necessary to assist a child on their journey to becoming productive citizens in our society. Language enunciated and...

  • How to Teach Autistic Children, ABA

    First off, what is ABA? ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. It is a form of Discreet Trial, a way of teaching special needs children how to do things by breaking the desired lesson into...

  • How to Write a Home School Syllabus

    For homeschoolers who want to set learning goals and meet them, a syllabus is essential. Think of it as a road map that tells you exactly where you'll be traveling during the school year. When you...

  • How to Incorporate Life Learning Into Home School

    Life learning always has started in the home. It seems it is therefore very appropriate that this be part of a home schooled child’s curriculum. Children tend to blossom when they are being...

  • How to Teach Preschool Curriculum in Small Easy Steps, Kindergarten Preparation

    Parents should start teaching their toddlers preschool curriculum at a young age, as it’s very important for their Kindergarten preparation. However; it’s very important to teach toddler preschool...

  • How to Help Your Struggling Reader

    Whether you are a homeschool mom or the mother of a child in school--helping your struggling reader is a challenge. As parents we want our child to succeed. For some children, especially boys,...

  • How to Teach Kids the Letter Song

    Teaching your child the letter song is a process, and it's an important one. Children who enter kindergarten knowing the letters of the alphabet--specifically their shapes and names--will learn to...

  • How to Help Children Recognize Numerals

    The preschool years are full of learning and exploration. Your child will begin to learn the alphabet and numbers during this period. It is important to stay patient while teaching so that he does...

  • How to Make Your Own Concentration Game

    The goal of parents and educators is to help children learn in a fun and exciting way. When a child is having fun, they retain the information better. The classic game of concentration is a great...

  • How to Teach Your Preschooler at Home Using the Creative Curriculum

    The Creative Curriculum is the method used by Head Start as well as many other preschools. How can you implement the same strategies at home?

  • 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 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 Do Goal Setting for School & Homeschool

    When helping your child complete homework in a timely manner, it is important to communicate with the teacher first. Ask the teacher for a daily agenda book so that your child can write down...

  • How to Get Your Child Interested in Learning Spanish

    Spanish is a popular romance language that many parents are hoping their children will pick up as they grow up. However, not every household has parents, or even one parent, who speaks a foreign...

  • How to Teach Letter Recognition With a Worm

    Teaching letter recognition to young children is easy and fun to do, if you'll just avoid the worksheets. Young children are eager to learn and fun to teach, and your local worms will be happy to...

  • 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 Teach Your Pre-kindergartener their ABC's

    Education standards are rising daily and No Child Left Behind has put more emphasis on Early Childhood education. The kindergarten classes of yesteryear no longer exist, play time has been traded...

  • 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,...

  • Examples of a Home Schooling Syllabus

    Each homeschool syllabus is unique to the family that creates it, based on their own personal teaching styles and curriculum choices. A clear, well-written syllabus will help the parent to...

  • How to Steps to decreasing symptoms of Autism

    I have a younger brother who suffers from autism. He has trouble with language I since I was younger my mother and I have used these techniques (which you probably already know)to get speech from...

  • 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 TV Free Toddler Activities

    Everyone knows too much television isn't good for a toddler. Here are just a few activities you can try with your children instead of putting them in front of the tube.

  • Speech Therapy & Occupational Therapy for Home Schooling

    Many parents of special-needs children assume they must send their children to school to receive benefits such as speech and occupational therapy. This is not true. Speech therapy and occupational...

  • How to Teach our Children to Save Money

    Financial literacy is important for everyone. It is never too early to teach children to save money, and other basic concepts about money, such as "work to earn". This article will...

  • How to Help a Child With Letter Recognition & Fine Motor Skills

    Preschool years are full of learning. Fine motor skills blossom, allowing a child to gain higher control over small body movements, especially in the hands and fingers, according to "The...

  • How to Help ADHD Students with Reading

    Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may have additional trouble learning to read. Decoding letters and their sounds can be difficult. Since they struggle with focus...

  • 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 Make a Vocabulary Word List

    Introducing new vocabulary to children is vital to their educational growth, as one cannot properly express thought or emotion through words otherwise. Many parents who homeschool their children...

  • How to Homeschool Creatively

    If you’re a Mom of a homeschooled child, you’re probably pretty close to losing your mind. You’ve got to multi-task all day long being the Mom and the Teacher AND still see to all your household...

  • How to Help your child read well

    It is refreshing because it’s not imposed by an elderly journalist, who has spent the better part of her writing career worrying about the amount of time kids spend on passive TV watching as...

  • 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.

  • Lessons on Paper Cutting

    Helping your homeschooled preschooler learn to cut paper with scissors is one of the most important things you will teach her, next to the ABC's and 123's, of course. Cutting paper involves...

  • 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...

  • Home Schooling Options

    The home schooling movement has flourished in recent years and many options and programs have become available. A student can choose to attend classes part-time on a school campus. She can choose...

  • How to Socialize a Home-Schooled Child

    The National Home Education Service reports that there were more than a million home-schooled students in the United States in 2003, a 29 percent increase from 1999. One of the major questions...

  • How to Teach Preschool Math With Nested Boxes

    The ability to put things in a certain order is an important preschool math skill, called sequencing. Your child/student will eventually need to put numbers in the correct order, compare sizes,...

  • 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...

  • How to Teach Preschool Math with Plastic Army Men

    For about $1.00 at any dollar store, you can get about 50 plastic army men that most young children will love to play with. You can also find construction workers, fire fighters, police officers,...

  • Is Home Schooling an Effective Method of Education?

    Home schooling is considered the fastest growing form of education based on enrollment numbers from the 2002--2003 academic year, according to the National Home Education Research Institute...

  • Early Years Education Schema

    There are many different theories and concepts that idealize the behavior and development of children. The notion of schemas, as they relate to early childhood development, originated with...

  • How to Choose Homeschool Curriculum

    Families who choose to educate their children at home have virtually unlimited options available to them. This article will assist you in narrowing down your options to the one that will work...

  • Why Do People Home-School Their Children?

    Home-schooling has become a popular option for educating children. The people who choose this option have a variety of reasons for doing so.

  • 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 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 Do Young Children Learn Logic Through Poems & Stories?

    From the moment they are born, young children learn about their world through watching and listening. Modern psychologists and anthropologists generally agree that young children learn best...

  • 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...

  • Effective Home Schooling

    Homeschooling a child is a decision that should be considered thoroughly and taken very seriously. Most parents have the ability to teach children basic skills that would be learned in grade...

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