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Homeschooling

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 Use Snack Time to Increase Language

    When using incidental teaching to increase language and communication, we must have items that are highly motivating for the student. For many students, food is a strong motivator, and a natural...

  • How to Teach a 4-year-old Math

    This article illustrates a method to teach young children (around 4 years old) the concepts of quantities, equality, and addition. Thus, this how-to is a starting step for learning mathematics.

  • How to Increase Language of Student with Autism Using Preferred Items

    For students with Autism who have difficulty communicating verbally, it is helpful to use favorite items or activities to increase motivation for learning to communicate. The following article is...

  • How to Teach Writing in the Homeschool

    Teaching writing in the homeschool can seem like a daunting task. But it doesn't have to be. Follow these steps for structuring your homeschool writing instruction lessons.

  • 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 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 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...

  • What to Use After Easy Grammar

    Your kids are growing up, and now you're worried that you'll never find a suitable grammar program to use after your sixth-grader completes the last level of Easy Grammar. There is no need to...

  • How to Make a Home School High School Transcript

    Home schooling through high school graduation is quite an achievement, not only for the student, but for the parent who stuck it out all those years. Getting it all on paper is the final...

  • How to Teach Kids to Read Arabic

    Teaching kids to read Arabic is not as difficult as it may seem, even if you barely know it yourself. Once your students know the names of the letters in the Arabic alphabet, they are ready to...

  • How to Teach 'How To' Paragraph Mini Lessons

    You've taught your student how to write a 'How To' Paragraph. Make sure you keep that skill sharp by providing reinforcement through frequent mini review lessons. Follow this step by step guide...

  • How to Be a Teacher's Aide for a Student With Autism

    Would you like to be a teacher's aide for a student with autism? Sometimes a student with autism will have a teacher's aid whose primary function is to work with that student to help them be...

  • How to Use Stimming to Encourage Language in Children with Autism

    Self-stimulatory behavior, or stimming, is often seen in students with Autism. It can include spinning objects, moving fingers or strings rapidly in front of the face, hand flapping, or rocking....

  • How to Teach Thesis Writing

    Your child's English assignment is to write his first thesis, and he is completely intimidated by the project. You want to give her the help she needs. You have sketchy memories from college, but...

  • How to Modify a Peg Board for Students with Fine Motor Difficulties

    Peg boards are an activity found in many early childhood classrooms. They are excellent tools for helping children develop their fine motor skills in a fun way. However, a student with delays in...

  • Homeschooling: Teaching Music

    To teach music in a homeschool setting, enroll a student in a community homeschool band, or find out if a local public school has dual enrollment opportunities for a homeschool student to play in...

  • Homeschooling: Teaching Art

    Teaching art in a homeschool setting requires supplying lots of paper, markers, paint and other crafts, researching co-op art programs in the area for a more advanced art student and incorporating...

  • Unschooling a Homeschool Student

    The term "unschooling" in regards to homeschooling is a process of using everyday life experiences as educational opportunities, like using baking to learn chemistry, learning history through...

  • Teaching a Homeschooled Student to Read

    Teaching a homeschooled student to read involves getting a reading program to get them started, investing in "Little Reader" books and reading to the child on a regular basis. Take advantage of...

  • Volunteering as a Homeschooled Student

    Homeschooled students can volunteer at a variety of places to gain experience in a field of interest and to gain valuable community service hours. Keep track of a homeschooled student's volunteer...

  • Homeschooling & Distance Learning Programs

    Distance learning programs are a great supplement to homeschooling because the assignments are graded and a record is kept of the student's work. Find a distance learning program online for a...

  • Finishing High School Early

    Graduating high school early means that a student will have to meet with a guidance counselor to get specific requirements. Discover how summer school and extra credit can help a student to finish...

  • How to Teach Waving to Students with Autism

    I realized the importance of teaching waving one day as I watched one of my non-verbal students walking down the school hallway. "Hi, Andy!" one student called. "Andy, how's it...

  • How to Teach a Student with Autism to Imitate Your Actions

    Many people with Autism have difficulty imitating others' actions. This can vary from simply failing to notice and follow trends and social conversations to challenges with imitating single...

  • How Do Home Schoolers Obtain a High School Diploma?

    Home schooling is the educating of a grade school aged child outside of the normal public or private school systems. Home schooling is usually carried out by a stay at home parent, but the...

  • How to Teach a Student with Autism to Label "More" and "Less"

    Some students with Autism may not gain and understanding of the concepts of "more" and "less" in the same way that other students do. This article contains one strategy for...

  • How to Make an Educational Portfolio

    If you are homeschooling, a portfolio is a great way for you to keep track of your progress and preserve your educational pursuits and accomplishments. It also provides something for college...

  • How to Incorporate Hands Learning In Home School

    Other than taking field trips there are tons of ways to encourage hands on learning in the home school environment.

  • How to Introduce a Token Reward System to Students with Autism

    It is often motivating for students with Autism to be rewarded with snacks, toys, or other fun activities, for completing tasks. While these rewards can be used for each correct response, it is...

  • How to Teach a Student with Autism to Throw a Ball to Others

    Teaching a student with Autism to throw a ball to another person is the first step in playing a variety of games. This skill can be used in catch, baseball, basketball, etc. The following article...

  • How to Teach a Student with Autism to Label Top, Bottom, and Middle

    This article describes one method of teaching students with Autism to label the top, bottom, and middle of objects. It applies to both verbal and non-verbal students, and uses the visual learning...

  • How to Teach Handwashing to Students with Autism

    Handwashing is an important skill for all students to learn. For a student with Autism who may not understand the importance or process of handwashing, teaching may be a little more challenging....

  • How to Be an Effective Teacher

    To be an effective teacher is to do more than just give information. It is to give information in a way that promotes the very best learning. These easy strategies will help to promote learning...

  • How to Get Into College From Homeschooling

    Homeschooling is becoming ever popular. However, one concern that many homeschool parents have is whether or not their children will be able to get into college. With a little work and preparation...

  • How Does Online Tutoring Work?

    Online tutoring provides help for students on a number of subjects, ranging from math and science to English and literature. An online tutor help students complete assignments and study for tests....

  • How to Create Student ID Cards

    Students who are out in public during school hours often find themselves challenged by business owners, truant officers as well as members of the general public. ID cards give the student a way to...

  • How to Tutor

    Tutoring is not an easy business no matter how much experience one has. But if the job is done patiently an with good humor, it can be one of the most rewarding and satisfying experiences. Here...

  • How to Become a Tutor

    Do you like to teach other? Then you can make extra income becoming a tutor. You can work from home as well from your own computer with internet connection.

  • Where to Buy Student Chalkboards

    Chalkboards range in price from under $100 to more than $200. They also vary in framing, size and mobility. Some chalkboards are thin and magnetic, thus easily transferable. Chalkboards also come...

  • How to Have a School Fundraiser for Home Schooled Children

    Schools and PTAs gather millions of dollars every year through fund raisers for various projects. Home schooling and/or virtual schooling can be very expensive for the parent, since they are...

  • How to Make 2nd Grade Spelling Activities

    If you are homeschooling your second grader, you may want different spelling activities to keep your child interested in learning how to spell. There are several good spelling activities for your...

  • How to Be a Learning Coach in a Virtual School

    If you have a child enrolled in a virtual school on top of your job as parent/caregiver, you are also a learning coach. A learning coach is the direct eyes and ears of the teacher, the person who...

  • How to Homeschool A Child With ADD/ADHD

    Children who have been diagnosed as Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder are classified as ADD or ADHD. They may have a chemical imbalance problem. They are usually...

  • How to Keep Homeschool Records

    Homeschool records document the knowledge and skills your child has learned during his homeschool education. These records are necessary if your child is going to transfer into another school...

  • How to Homeschool With Saxon Math

    Saxon Math is one of the most popular homeschool math programs on the market. Homeschool math can be teacher led, parent led or self directed and the Saxon program allows for both methods. With...

  • How to Teach Elementary Math Techniques

    Teaching elementary math concepts can be fun and easy. Here are some ways to help make the teaching and learning of math simple.

  • How to Teach Food Fractions for First Grade Math

    Teaching fractions can be fun, especially if you involve food. This hands-on lesson makes learning the concept of fractions easy.

  • How to Make Word Ending Reading Lessons for Kids

    Need to teach your child about word endings? This lesson can be used for any type of word endings. Simply choose new words, new endings and make new manipulatives.

  • How to Make Double Vowel Reading Lessons for Kids

    Is your child having difficulty reading double vowel words?Try these fun and easy steps to help him practice.

  • How to Homeschool in Louisiana

    It is legal to homeschool in Louisiana, provided you follow the laws governing a homeschool in this state. Read a basic overview of these laws below.

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