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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008


Homeschooling Basics



Hi Everyone,


some homeschooling basics:

The Basics Of Homeschooling


Because homeschooling is new to you, you will probably have many doubts and fears. You may even feel overwhelmed with the choices you have to make. You may be wondering how to prepare for the school year, do you need to buy a specific curriculum, or are there alternatives available and do you even need one?


The following are a few guidelines to help you;


1. Make sure you know your state’s homeschooling laws.


Every state has its own laws concerning homeschooling. Know, understand and obey the homeschooling laws in your state.


2. Set educational goals for your child and write them down.


Knowing your goals for your child will help you with the choice of a curriculum suitable for your child’s needs. Use these goals as a guideline to make sure you are on track during the year.


3. Set educational priorities for your child.


Determine what it is that you think is important. Education involves far more than only academics. Your child does not only need to accumulate information and be able to write a test. Development of your child’s personality, your child’s ability to think for himself and the development of your child’s ability to do research on his own are a few of the other skills your child will need in later life. Learning by rote has no meaning. Your child must be able to learn continuously and independently.


4. Decide on the personality your family.


Do you normally schedule everything down to the minute, or are you more spontaneous. Knowing this one piece of information can make a big difference in choosing the style or method of homeschooling you choose.


5. What is your child’s learning style?


Under what circumstances does your child learn the best? Does your child learn by observing or is your child a doer? Knowing your child’s learning style will help you determine how to best meet your child’s learning needs and what it is you’ll need to meet these needs of your child.


For very young children it is not necessary to purchase the latest curriculum. You do need to know the standard of the skills your child needs to master though. Spend time with your child help him learn to write the alphabet, teach him simple math, and prepare him for learning to read and write. Small workbooks are available at most discount stores. Use simple easily available supplies for math like beans or candy or macaroni! Anything readily available is suitable. Teach them how to form their letters properly by using rice on a cookie sheet or let them fill in letters that you’ve drawn for them with frosting on biscuits, anything goes, as long as they get the idea. Here I really want to suggest a good crafts book that will give you more than enough ideas.


Remember to make opportunities for fun as well. When you have taught your child a few of the basics, get together with other homeschoolers and let the kids play and work of some pent up energy. Join a support group for homeschoolers. Plan play days and field trips. The support group will also be able to support you if you have any problems. They are the best equipped to answer your questions as they are in the same position.


Subscribe to some homeschooling magazines or newsletters. This will also help when you have questions because you’ll be able to see how other people homeschool and learn how they handle the different aspects of daily life while homeschooling. It will help you to know that you’re not alone.


During this experience you’ll be going back to school yourself. Remember, you’re not expected to know it all now, but, you have to keep learning and you have to keep up. As your child grows you may need to try a different approach. By reading and learning along the way, you’ll be better able to make the necessary changes. So you’ll have to plan to stay on track. Keep reading, keep researching and keep growing.


Making the choice to homeschool can be a very difficult one. When you realize that you can do homeschooling by following these simple guidelines, you’ll wonder why you ever doubted yourself. You, your family and your child can only benefit by homeschooling. Homeschooling is a very rewarding experience for the whole family. Remember there is enough help available and you’ll never be completely on your own.

Enjoy your day,


Magriet


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SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2008


Where can I find people with first hand knowledge on homeschooling?



Hi Everyone,

Have a look at this:

Where can I find people with first hand knowledge on homeschooling?


Millions of children are homeschooled in the States – and as circumstances in schools all over the world are deteriorating it is projected by the Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) that in the States alone, the number of homeschooled will reach over 12 million by 2015.


You will be surprised how many people near you are homeschooling families. To name only a few places, the church for one is a good place to find people with the same religious morals and standards than you. The public library is another definite course to find parents and homeschoolers doing research. The librarian self will most probably know people who homeschool. Librarians are interested in their users and can also help with information on homeschooling. This is where you are going to spend lots of quality time with your child.


Look around you when walking int the park or visiting your shopping mall. How many children walk around with their parents while they should actually be in school, most probably all homeschoolers? Standing in a row to pay or wait for assistance at the dentist or grocery store is a great opportunity to chat with homeschooling parents or scholars. You can get acquainted and ask all the questions you need. Meet over a cup of coffee and let the children exchange views. Always keep and open mind. Remember, you have one very important matter in common – the best education for your children.


The internet is an indispensable source to track homeschoolers. You can get connected with other homeschoolers through the common search engines in your city and if theat doen’t satisfy you, expand your search to your county or state. Yahoo homeschooling groups offer online support to homeschoolers.


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Don’t Risk It!


If You Love Your Kids, Homeschooling Is The Answer To Overcrowded Classrooms And Underperforming Teachers. Pioneering New Book Shows You How Easy It Is To Start Homeschooling. Don’t Take a Chance on Your Child’s Future!


If your child ever felt left behind by her friends, I know you would be there to pick her up.


So, why—when you want only the best for your children—would you leave one of the most important parts of their life up to the chance? Why would you allow their education to go unchecked in public and private schools?


With classrooms more crowded than they’ve ever been before; with teachers less prepared than any other time in history; and with funding for education tied up in political bureaucracy, there is no more important time or place for you to be there for your child. There is no more important time for you to take action to protect your child from a failing educational system. Your child is too important to let chance decide the future.


* It’s time to get rid of the obstacles to your child’s future.


* It’s time to take control of your child’s education for the better.


* It’s time to help your child learn real lessons for the real world.


* It’s time to give your children the chance for success they deserve now.


It’s time to start considering homeschooling your children.


* More than 2.1 million children are homeschooled in America alone.


* Homeschool students regularly score significantly higher than public and private school kids.


* Homeschooling is the quickest growing form of education in the U.S.


This is all to say, homeschooling is a very real option for these very complicated times. Don’t take any chances, protect your child’s future and consider the benefits of homeschooling.


And, better yet, in 2006 it’s never been easier to start homeschooling your children.


But, if you’re like most people, you don’t have any idea how to get started.

You are probably saying: I Want To Homeschool My Children But I Don’t Have Any Idea How To Start!


If you’re considering homeschooling but don’t have any idea where to begin, don’t worry!


When I started looking into homeschooling, I had no idea what I was about to get myself into. There was very little information available to help me learn how to homeschool my children. I searched and searched, but there was just no definitive guide to show me how to homeschool.


So, after a lot of trial and error, I have finally learned the ins and outs of homeschooling. And, let me tell you, there is nothing more satisfying than homeschooling your children.


For years, my friends have asked me to write down everything I’ve learned about homeschooling. They knew that I had a tremendous amount of information that should be shared with other parents who were considering homeschooling their children. So, after many months of additional research and preparation, I have pulled together for you:


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* If homeschooling is right for you and your children


* The essential fundamentals of homeschooling


* Tips, techniques, tricks, and strategies for homeschooling success


* How homeschooling is the answer to the current state of education


* Why homeschooling may be the smartest decision you’ve ever made


* And, so much more!


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Are You Wondering If Homeschooling Is Right For You?


Many parents wonder if homeschooling is right for them. Although the decision is always a person one, there are many reasons why parents choose homeschooling. My new book, Homeschooling Secrets Revealed, helps you to decide if homeschooling is right for you, but to help you decide whether homeschooling is right for you and your child, we’ve created a list of the Top 10 Reasons Why Parents Choose Homeschooling. Your reasons might be different, but hopefully this list will help you begin to determine if homeschooling is the answer for you.


1. Effectiveness


Homeschoolers often learn a speed that leaves students in private and public schools far behind. Because you will be able to choose a personalized path that works best for your children, you can custom-design a curriculum that works best for your kids’ learning styles and abilities.


2. Get a Jump on that College Degree


For homeschooled high school kids, homeschooling allows them to begin taking college courses early. Because homeschoolers often advance more quickly then their counterparts, they can take college courses in addition to their high school classes.


3. Self-Guided Study


Due to the nature of homeschooling, many kids become expert researchers. The homeschool learning environment which encourages natural curiosity and exploration often leads to highly advanced research skills in homeschooled students.


4. Field Trips

When your kids don’t see learning as only happening in a classroom every opportunity to get out and about in the world becomes an opportunity for learning. The entire world becomes their classroom and they are able to make real-world connections to their learning.


5. Work Experience


Because homeschooled high school students are more autonomous and mature more quickly than their counterparts, they often find better, more rewarding, and higher paying jobs than others their age. Parents can feel good knowing that their children are learning how to take responsibility.


6. Time Doesn’t Matter


Parents quickly learn that lessons can last as long or as short as necessary. Whereas children have to wait for everybody to get up to speed in classrooms, the homeschooled student doesn’t have to wait on anybody. So, if a lesson is learned, the student can move on or finish the school day early.


7. Family


Perhaps one of the most common reasons given for deciding to homeschool is the ability for families to remain close together as the children grow up. This is a powerful benefit of homeschooling that cannot be underestimated.


8. Money


Homeschooling is surprisingly inexpensive. Recent reports have shown that homeschooling can cost as little as $450/year per child. The savings benefits are enormous!


9. It’s Just Fun!


When you get down to it, homeschooling is just fun for parents and their children alike.


10. Love


You simply love your children and want to see them succeed and you’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen!


No matter what your reason, there’s just no better time to decide to start homeschooling. Ready to make the easiest purchase in your life?

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The benefits of this book just keep going and going and going. I did that on purpose! I wanted you to have a book that you could use for years, so that homeschooling could be everything and more than you ever dreamed possible.


Download your own copy today!


Enjoy your day,


Jacob



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