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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By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that impairs physical and emotional development. While children with Down syndrome may be limited in their ability to lead normal lives, they can still respond to a proper education... more »
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By definition, a child who is mentally retarded must have a below-average IQ and difficulty with functioning. With the right education, however, it is possible to overcome many of these challenges and allow a child to make the transition into ... more »
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This article will teach you to achieve anything you set your mind to that you may find of interest on this website as well as in any other situation... more »
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A television in the home can be a wonderful thing, bringing news, educational programming and entertainment into your life. But it can also be a terrible thing, keeping you from reading, exercising, eating right and talking to your family. A ... more »
By Michael Motta 2 comments
This was something that as a kid I improvised as a modification of the old vinegar and baking soda (acid and base) chemical reaction. It's fun and a little bit educational!.. more »
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Memorization is the key to understanding and retaining information. In a young Christian child's life, that often comes in the form of Bible passages. Helping children memorize Bible passages can be a lot of fun if approached correctly. You just ... more »
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Homeschooling is the ultimate way to get involved in your children's education and allows parents to tailor the curriculum to their kids' individual needs. You get to impart your values, share the excitement of learning and spend lots of quality ... more »
By AimeeE 1 comments
Abraham Lincoln was one of America's most popular Presidents, but many people do not know much about his private life. This article looks beyond the Presidency and focuses on the man behind the Emancipation Proclamation and why he felt the way ... more »
By Michael Calhoun 0 comments
A hydro-gel crystal when placed in water will swell into a transparent tapioca-like bubble of encapsulated water and disappear! The reason the crystal disappears is because the crystal refracts the light the same as water and therefore cannot be ... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
A few pieces of colorful felt, some cardboard, a pair of scissors and a glue stick are all you need to make your own felt book... more »
By Jane Smith 1 comments
Few colonial families could afford many books. Most were lucky to have a copy of the King James Bible, Pilgrim's Progress and perhaps a copy of the Book of Common Prayer. Children were given horn books to learn their letters. Here is how to make ... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
Use "How to Make a Shadow Box: Part One" to start your project, then begin here for Part Two!.. more »
By LiAnn YoungMcmullen 0 comments
This article will teach you how to make letter and number flash cards for children or adults who are learning to read... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
Forget going to the gourmet markets for exotic jams. You can make tasty persimmon jam at home. This sometimes astringent fruit is delicious when fully ripe and properly prepared... more »
By Chris N 1 comments
The following are free Educational software applications. A brief summary is listed for each program. 1. GCompris complete educational suite for children from 2 to 10. It includes more than 40 activities. It is board-based and currently includes ... more »
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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; ... more »
By jjmaughan 0 comments
With such an emphasis on literacy in elementary education, there's no doubt that your elementary school student will have to write a book report at some point. Some teachers have strict guidelines for how they want the book report to be created, ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 2 comments
Fractions are something that scare many people. But they're not really as tough as you think. In this article, I'll show you how to add and subtract fractions having different denominators. And as a skilled instructor, I'll walk you through every ... more »
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An arch bridge is the oldest and strongest type of bridge; some of these bridges have survived from ancient Roman times. Most of these bridges are not built of stone anymore, but of structural steel members bolted together, possibly in ... more »
By noia 1 comments
Best way to cheat on a test!!! proved and tested..... more »
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Changing or converting a decimal into a fraction isn't as tough as it may seem. This article will show you how to easily and quickly do the conversion. And I'll walk you through step-by-step!.. more »
By kingofharts 0 comments
Changes in temperature result in changes in density. Playing with this relationship between density and temperature can create a challenging science experience for middle school and high school students. If you plan it properly, you will have ... more »
By Denise Oliveri 0 comments
Earth Day is a particular day set aside to remember the ways that we can preserve life on earth. In today's society, living green is on the minds of many people. Here are suggestions for making an Earth Day unit for your kids... more »
By lbhawthorne 0 comments
We LOVE South Florida but can only take so much of the HEAT! So here is A Latte Fun Indoor Playground & Cafe..the best thing since A/C!! Cool coffee shop with comfy sofas, free wi-fi and great food, SUPERVISED indoor playground with slides, ... more »
By bailbrae 0 comments
How to homeschool using Time4Learning, an online curriculum... more »