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<title>Becoming Successful In Home Schooling</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ These days home schooling has been popular. A lot of the parents and their kids are doing it. A lot of instances they are successful but there are several reasons why this home schooling is really preferred by a lot of families. Before you start finalizing your decisions for your children, you must accept that this is simply not for all.

Though home schooling is a success for some people, it may not work well for others. You must be reminded that home schooling is going to require a commitment from the parents and children. Before you can decide to apply this there are still a lot of questions you must answer in order that you can determine if home schooling is the best for your child or not.

You must understand the laws of home schooling from where you are. Make sure that you are able to follow the requirements before you can decide. You have to remember that home schooling will demand a lot of time from the parents. If both of them are working, then home schooling may not really be the right choice.

You should ask yourself if you and your children have a really close personal relationship. This question may seem a bit odd try figuring out if you could get along with your children well. If you are having a hard time being around your children at any given time, then you can expect that you will have a tough time home schooling them.

You need to ask yourself regarding your educational skills. Even if you will just be teaching reading, basic math and writing, you must remember that these basic skills are the most important things that you will teach your kids. If you are not good at any of this, then you should give up on home schooling. Both parents could share the load. An example would be if you are good at math, but is bad in reading and writing but your spouse is good at reading and writing but bad in math, you could share the load for teaching. Besides ensuring the best education for your children, parents are able to spend quality time with their children.

Your skills in communicating should also be another factor to look into. Ask yourself if you are good at talking with others. Remember you will be a teacher to your children and having good communication skills are required in order for your children to understand what you are trying to teach them. ]]></description>
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<title>How To Avoid Burnout In Home Schooling</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Whether you are studying through a traditional school or home schooling program, there comes a time when you are going to experience burnout. This can be avoided to which your learning progress will not be affected. Here are some helpful tips that you could make use of and avoiding possible home schooling burnout.

Know what your limitations are. From the start, one should already know their and the child's limitations. You are more capable of doing things slowly at especially if your child is still young. You have to consider the learning capacity of your child. Most of the students today are average learners so you must take the lessons based on the learning pace of your child. Never expect your child to read the complicated reading selections or that your teen will ace SAT exams.

You need not follow the strict schedules because this could pressure your child. You simply set a very interesting routine for your kids. Children usually spend most of their time by doing routine activities like getting up late in the morning, eat a hearty breakfast, reading, writing, do light chores, and other things. You must insist they finish first their routine activities before they could play outside or using the computer.

Even these routine activities can vary from day to day but you should make sure that your child follows the routine activities. Throw in an occasional incentive or some fun activities if they were able to finish their routine tasks earlier.

Enjoy home schooling with your kid. This is a way to develop a good relationship with them. If you and your kid could relate to each other, you will find it easy to handle curriculum struggles and those motivation problems. Aside from giving motivation and guiding your child, you can pursue some of your interests like cooking and gardening. If your child sees you pursuing your interests, then they will also be motivated in doing the same thing.

Since your child is into home schooling, you should not follow the traditional school environment. Try using unusual methods when you teach your kid. Home schooling is about flexibility and if you can achieve a light atmosphere, you may effectively avoid burnout.

With home schooling, you don't have to structure your teaching methods. You can simply do things in a more fun way especially if you have very young kids and they can learn easily. Just keep the day to the right perspective which results to avoiding burnout. ]]></description>
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<title>Does Online Tutoring Work?  6 Questions Help You Decide</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Many parents searching for a tutor wonder whether or not online tutoring is a valid option for their child. They ask the question, "Does online tutoring work?"

While it is right for parents to have concerns about the legitimacy of any tutoring situation, parents tend to be more cautions and suspicious of online tutoring than its "offline" counterparts.

Can an Online Tutor Really Help Your Child?

To find out you must see if online technologies and methods can actually enhance the role a tutor plays in your child's education and development. The following questions can help see the benefit, if any, your child can obtain from an online tutor.

Who Can Be A Tutor?

Tutors are professionals, often certified teachers, who are considered knowledgeable or experts in their specific fields like typing, math, science, English or other subjects. Tutors are individuals skilled in helping students to master their subject matter. Perhaps even more important, a great tutor helps a child develop self-confidence in the learning and academic process as a whole.

Can this mentoring relationship occur online? Certainly. Above all, tutoring requires communication. Online technologies simply providing another method for this communication to occur.  

How Much Tutoring Does My Child Need?

Generally, students who require one-on-one training in a particular subject require coaching outside school hours.  Repetition and extra practice helps to build the confidence of the child.

One or two one-hour sessions a week may be all the help your child needs in order to keep up in tougher subjects. If they are failing a subject, or really lacking confidence, you may need to schedule up to 3 or 4 hours a week temporarily until their performance and confidence improves. A tutor can help you determine how much help and scheduled time is appropriate for your child.

Can this be done online?

Again, this process simply involves a competent tutor and a method of interaction and communication. Students often prefer online interaction and feel less inhibited than when face to face. This can be an advantage that allows a tutor to more accurately address a student's abilities and comfort with a subject.

How do I Find a Tutor?

Students who require extra academic help can find tutors from schools or through referrals. Tutors can also be found from a search on the internet. Their are large online tutoring companies, as well as small tutoring services with only one or two tutors. Whichever method you choose, it is important to take steps to ensure you are receiving the services of a true tutoring professional. This is why referrals, in particular, are so helpful in finding the right tutor.

What Subjects Can Be Taught Online?.

Arguably, any subject you can think of can be taught online. You are only restricted by the knowledge of your tutor and their ability to use online resources and methods creatively and productively. Fortunately, most students intuitively adapt to these methods and begin to learn how to use the computer and internet as a learning and communication tool quite easily.

Give Online Tutoring A Try

If your child could benefit from traditional tutoring, there is no reason why they could not benefit from the services of a skillful online tutor. Indeed there are many advantages that can make online learning an extremely useful learning opportunity for your child. ]]></description>
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<title>Preparing For Christian Home Schooling -- A Home Schooling Supplies Checklist</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ In a traditional education system, the teacher, parents, and children need to prepare for the upcoming year. The same occurs with Christian home schooling except that the family does all of the preparations. This means the family not only needs to collect all of their home schooling supplies, but also different methods such as field trips to help teach the children the concepts being presented in the course. With everything being done, it can be difficult to keep track of what is going on. One of the easiest ways to prepare for the new season of learning is by using a checklist.

Home Schooling Supplies

The first step is to decide on the courses and curriculums the kids will be learning this year. Once you have this, you can figure out what kinds of home schooling supplies you will need. An art curriculum may need chalks and pencil crayons for example. Also, be sure you take things such as science projects or other special occurrences into consideration. Sometimes, these books will already have a checklist right in the package that tells you what the kids will need during that segment. Don't forget to add on standard items such as pencils, pens, paper, etc.

Plan The Delivery Of Concepts

Just because the children are involved in Christian home schooling doesn't mean they have to miss out on the activities they would have in a traditional classroom. In fact, this creates the perfect opportunity for families and groups of home education children to plan fun activities that meet your individual needs. This could include projects such as creating collages, interviewing someone in the field, or working through a concept in a hands-on environment.

Prepare for these by making a list of places to get ideas and contacting them to see what kinds of ideas they have. One good place to try is a Christian home schooling support group, which is a collection of families educating their children at home the same way as you are. The Internet and subject specific groups are also a wealth of ideas and information to help you reinforce these concepts.

Additional Education

Some classes such as music, art, and physical education have written curriculums that are great, but many times families would like to explore these a little farther. To do this, decide whether your children's educational plans will include additional art or music lessons. 

For physical education, see if other families are interested in holding various games and activities together or the kids could join existing church youth or sports groups. The ability to control how your children learn and who surrounds them are some of the biggest benefits of home education.

Preparation is one of the easiest ways to ensure the year's Christian home schooling runs smoothly. You will have all of the home schooling supplies and activities planned so that all your family will have to do is follow the curriculum and enjoy the custom learning experience. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ We all know how excited children become as Halloween draws closer. But instead of Halloween being a distraction to kids, why not harness this Halloween energy into some Halloween math practice. 

Halloween gives parents and teachers a wonderful tool to motivate kids to do math. These Halloween math activities can be used at school with a whole class or a small group or at home with siblings playing against each other or a child playing with an adult. 

Listed below are few different ways to get kids counting, calculating and practicing math skills. 

Spooky
Buzz is a favorite counting game for many children. But you are bound to find that they'll like the Halloween version even more. 

Players sit in a circle and start to count around the circle. But when a player comes to the number 7, a multiple of 7, e.g. 14 or 35 or any number with a 7 digit, e.g. 27, the player says buzz instead of the number. When a player doesn't say 'Buzz' at the appropriate time, the player is out. 

In the Halloween version the word buzz can be replaced with a Halloween word, e.g. 'spooky' or 'scary' or 'ghost'. Try to count to 70 which would be a 'spooky' number and then continue on counting - spooky-one, spooky-two, etc as players can't say 'seventy-one'.

4 Dice Skeleton
This game requires 4 dice and a copy of the alphabet with a number value beside each letter, i.e. a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4 etc. Each player also has a piece of paper with 8 dashes on it, ready to write the word SKELETON.
 
The object of the game is to write the word SKELETON, by rolling the total value for each letter. 

If a player rolls 5, 3, 3 and 1, these are added to 12 which is a letter 'L'. The player can then put the letter 'L' into their word. If a player rolls 1, 1, 1 and 2, they can write in the letter 'E' both times in the word. The first player to finish their word SKELETON is the winner. The game can also be played with other Halloween words, but don't include any words that contain an A, B, C, Y or Z as with 4 dice it is impossible to throw 1, 2, 3, 25 or 26. Try using the words - FRIGHTEN, MONSTER or PUMPKIN. Words like HALLOWEEN, FRANKENSTEIN or JACK-O'-LANTERN can also be used if the A's and C's are written in before starting the game. 

A shorter version of this game is to have each person working on completing one word. 
The person who completes it with the last letter is the winner. 

Halloween Brain Teasers
Halloween Brain Teasers are also a great way to get kids busy with math. Simply take your favorite Brain Teasers and change the characters and situations to a Halloween character or situation. 

Here's a couple to get you started. 

Dracula only likes red candy and Frankenstein only likes black candy. There are 6 pieces of red candy, 9 pieces of black candy and 4 pieces of blue candy in a bag. What is the minimum number of pieces of candy that Dracula will need to pick, without looking at them to make sure that he gets at least 1 piece of red candy? How many pieces will Frankenstein need to pick out to make sure he gets at least 1 black piece? 

Dracula has 3 pairs of pants - black, brown and blue, 2 shirts - black and white and 3 capes - black, red and blue. Name all of the different outfits that he can wear, e.g. black pants, white shirt and red cape. How many different outfits can he make? 

There are many different ways to use Halloween to make math more exciting. You'll find that children will definitely agree that Halloween math is much more interesting than doing regular math. So instead of trying to dampen the enthusiasm for Halloween why not use it to make math fun? ]]></description>
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<title>What are The Advantages of a Home Schooling High school</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ For a child who has been attending public schools since kindergarten, doing high schooling from a home school can be a difficult and an asking task to say the least. Most people who go for home schooling have been educated in that environment from the very beginning itself, and for such people home schooling the high school can be a piece of cake. But for those who have grown up in a public school environment, switching to home school can be a rather difficult task.

The change associated with home schooling high school
Each state has rules in connection to home schooling which must be followed, and therefore for those parents who are looking to home school high school their teenagers, researching on the requirements required for home schooling high school is a must. 

   Rules pertaining to curriculum, high school teacher training and progress reports are stringent in some states and therefore, these rules need to be discovered and followed efficiently in order to ensure that the student undergoing home schooling high school gets a properly accredited diploma from the state education boards. You will need to prepare the necessary legal documentation and arrange for meetings with those who have undergone home schooling high school in order to get a precise idea of the kind of things required before you can actually proceed onto home schooling your child.

After the formalities are over, you would need to do your homework on effectively teaching your child. Things like joining public forums on home schooling high school and participating in blogs and online discussion rooms would really help you in your venture to do effective home schooling for your teenager and would also help you in keeping up with the curriculum and testing exams that are conducted by the state boards once in a while to generate the progress reports of your children. 

   Other than these things, you would need to keep the curriculum supplies like home schooling text books in full flow and might also have to develop a study plan for your child on a regular basis to keep his interest going.

It might be cumbersome, but home schooling definitely has some advantages to offer such as, one-to-one attention for your child, wherein he can learn and develop at his own pace, keeping up with his own style of learning and studying. Home schooling high school ensures that your child is aware of all the skills needed before going into the college. ]]></description>
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<title>Curriculum for Homeschool Programs - 3 Common Misconceptions</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ The curriculum for homeschool programs is often thought to be limited to a few academic courses. High school homeschool courses are particularly believed to have limited advantages. This is untrue. In fact, this form of education has a large set of advantages over both private and public schools that allow children to thrive and grow. Limitations are not the only misconceptions about education at home. 

1. The Curriculum for Homeschool Programs Eliminates Electives

Just because parents would like to educate their children at home does not mean they have to go without classes such as art, music, physical education, and languages. Many different courses are available for these subjects at both the preschool and high school homeschool levels. 

The mix of topics and ideologies in each subject allow students to build their own curriculum for homeschool electives that fits their particular tastes. If the student would like to emphasize these subjects further, they can always take additional hands-on lessons or join groups to further their education.

2. Preschool and High School Homeschool Limits the Style Of Learning

With public and private schools, the large teacher-to-student ratio often makes it difficult for educators to alter their teaching style to match each student. They find a method that works best for the majority of students and the rest fall behind or are forced to pay for additional tutoring. 

The curriculum for homeschool programs allow the students and parents the opportunity to incorporate their own resources in order fit the child's learning style. They can take a more 'hands on' approach, or can add additional resources to their textbooks.

The learning concepts can also be customized to incorporate certain lifestyles, beliefs, and cultures with their studies. One example of this is adding biblical lessons and beliefs into their preschool through high school homeschool courses. In other educational facilities, this is rarely an option. It is also beneficial to students who do not have religious or cultural based schools in their area.

3. It Is Too Difficult To Enroll In Secondary Education

Many people feel that high school programs designed for home education make it almost impossible to enroll into a college or university program. This is a complete myth. Just like public and private schools, the curriculum for homeschool education has to follow a basic guideline. 

Many suppliers have the needed courses available in one package along with the requirements for grade 12 diplomas as well as universities and colleges. You can also develop your own program that satisfies both requirements while gearing your child's education towards a particular area of study. This better prepares students for their chosen fields than many traditional schools with a general curriculum.
 
Whether you are starting your children in a preschool program or high school homeschool courses, the curriculum for homeschool education can meet their needs. It can be tailored to fit a particular learning style, belief system, or career goal. With home education systems, children can reach their full potential. ]]></description>
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<title>Homeschool Math Can Be Fun And Games</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Finding ways to make math fun and interesting can be difficult. Children need to practice certain skills in math to become competent but doing the same drills again and again isn't much fun. 

However, making math fun can be as easy as adding a few games into your daily math routine. Math games can be used to introduce new concepts, practice math skills and consolidate math concepts. 

Here are four different types of math games to consider using in your Home School math program.

Math Board Games
Board games can be used to teach different math skills. Commercial board games are available but these can be expensive and often one board game will only teach or practice one skill. A better alternative is to involve the children in making their own board games or look for ready made board games that can be printed from the internet.

Math Card Games
Math card games can be played with a simple deck of cards or with specially designed cards. Simple match up games are easy to make with cards having an equation on one card and the answer on the matching card. This can be played like Memory or Concentration. Children simply turn over 2 cards at a time and if they match they get to keep the cards. 

Pencil and Paper Games
Many games can be played with just a pencil and paper. Everyone knows the word game Hangman but not everyone knows that Hangman can be adapted to a math game. Simply choose an equation and draw a dash for each of the numerals and signs in the equation, e.g. 24+18=42 would be recorded as 8 dashes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Children then guess the signs and the numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). Write the sign or numeral on the dash for each correct guess and draw a part of the hangman for each incorrect guess. HINT: If you don't like the idea of drawing a hangman, just change it to something else and play 'Racing Car' or 'Robot' instead. Just decide upon the shape to be drawn before you start. 

Other Games
Many math games can be played with little or no equipment. Twenty Questions can be played with no equipment at all. One player thinks of a number within a set range, e.g. between 0 and 100. The other player/s asks questions about the number until they guess what the number is. Each question can only be answered with yes or no, e.g. Is it an odd number? Is it larger than 50? 

Tips for selecting Math Games for Home School Math
- Make sure that the instructions are simple, clear and easy to follow. 
- Make sure that the game will challenge the ability level of your child without being so difficult that it will frustrate them. 
- Ensure that everyone is aware of all of the rules. 
- Involve children in making and selecting the games to give them a sense of ownership of the games. This way they will be even keener to play as they will regard it as 'my game' or 'the game that I made'.
- Let your child know why you are playing the game - what they will get from playing the game. 

Get creative and you will find that there is no end to the number of games that you can use to increase math skills and increase math fun. ]]></description>
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<title>Do People Need To Follow Any Homeschooling Laws</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ The most important point to keep in mind before beginning to home school your child is to find out various home schooling socializations and homeschooling laws. This is the legal aspect of homeschooling your child and it can not be neglected. Parents who have taken these laws lightly have landed in jails. Therefore it becomes very essential to realize the importance of these laws for your child's bright and safe future. To avoid confusion of finding these laws, please consult an expert for the legal procedure of homeschooling your child.

Do these Homeschooling Laws differ from place to place?

The homeschooling laws are more or less similar every where, but there can be dissimilar feature depending upon state to state. 

The first step is to apply to the state's department of education to ask for all the information you require to the degree that the requirements, rules and regulations are fulfilled when it comes to home schooling your child. Also ask for local resources that can lend a hand to you to work contained by the home schooling laws. 

These home schooling laws make your child's education quality and acknowledged. As a rule, the only way to pursue all home schooling laws put into place by a State is to get registered as a private school. On the occasion this task is completed, you are liberated to try out in the ways you have an inclination to instruct your child. 

What are the penalties of not following the Homeschooling Laws?

Not getting registered as a private school can create problems in your way. You can be panelized heavily under the State's homeschooling laws. These penalties may include heavy fines or legal orders to put your child's name down in some public school. In some sever cases parents can even be sent to the jail.

How can you benefit from these Homeschooling Laws?

Many home schooling support groups and socialization circles are formed that support homeschooling by parents. Loads of parents discover that participating in a homeschooling support group has helped to remain alive and thriving in imparting quality education to their child. It also provides companionship among many home schooling parents, and provides a standard for introducing your children to new friends. This gives children an opportunity to gain knowledge of team spirit and outgoingness. Also, this can give you guidance to go about your child's education. This kind of home school socializing has helped the parents to learn these homeschooling laws in a better manner. Also be updated with your department of education as this gives you the perfect idea of any change law or any new course structure. These homeschooling laws are not always there to create trouble for you. ]]></description>
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