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	<title>Children Blog :: Health &#38; Education &#187; Homeschooling</title>
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		<title>How to Homeschool Your Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find out whether you share the following thoughts about why homeschooling is required: Parents have religious belief that they can provide better education at home; Parents thinking that the environment at school will not be congenial for their children; Homeschooling will help develop character and morality of a child; There are subjects taught at schools [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find out whether you share the following thoughts about why homeschooling is required: Parents have religious belief that they can provide better education at home; Parents thinking that the environment at school will not be congenial for their children; Homeschooling will help develop character and morality of a child; There are subjects taught at schools that are not in accordance with the faith, thinking of the parents; The child has special needs or disabilities.</p>
<p>Now, the question arises whether or not homeschooling has any adverse affects on a child’s education; maybe not. Homeschooled children have above average test results on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams. Also, homeschooled kids are sometimes better at social adjustment than kids who go to school. The way the homeschooled children make up for not attending a regular school is by participating in homeschool support groups, scouting, church or faith based and recreational activities, and other associations.</p>
<p>Getting Started with Homeschooling</p>
<p>One way of knowing more about homeschooling is by joining local support groups. Such groups can be found by word of mouth or through public or private schools, religious groups, or state or national associations. Each state has at least one homeschooling association. These groups offer necessary advice and information and hold conferences at which families who school at home discuss legal, philosophical, and teaching issues. Some school districts allow homeschoolers to attend public school part-time.</p>
<p>Following are different homeschool methods: Diane Lockman’s authentic classical trivium (The Classical Scholar) unit studies, Charlotte Mason’s methodology,  Montessori or Waldorf methods, and eclectic blends of different styles.</p>
<p>Is Homeschooling for Everyone?</p>
<p>Maybe not. Homeschooling is can be hard  work. It can also be expensive, as you have to pay for educational materials and extracurricular activities. You may also be faced with a loss of income if one parent has to quit a job to homeschool. References: The Responsibilities of Homeschooling means being able to devote yourself to your children all day through. You, as a parent will be fully responsible for the direction, depth, and breadth of your child’s education for the rest of their life. This is a very big responsibility and should not be taken lightly,homeschooling vs public school.</p>
<p>Ask yourself these questions:  What is your choice homeschooling vs public school? What is your choice? Why do you think you want to homeschool? What is it that your child will be able to achieve by being homeschooled that he or she will not receive in a regular school? What do you consider a “good” education? These questions can help you make the decision, and help you create the right environment that will be best for your children.</p>
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		<title>Using Homeschooling Software to Educate Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 06:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although many people have a different opinion about the subject, homeschooling software has become popular for many different reasons. Lots of situations call for different solutions, and it isn’t any different when it comes to homeschooling. For this reason, homeschooling software has come into the picture and is here to stay. The software can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although many people have a different opinion about the subject, homeschooling software has become popular for many different reasons. Lots of situations call for different solutions, and it isn’t any different when it comes to homeschooling. For this reason, homeschooling software has come into the picture and is here to stay.</p>
<p>The software can be purchased and used at home as an educational tool, or it can be used by participating in an online homeschooling program. In either case, it’s important for parents to supervise the school time of children, but homeschooling software would take care of all the essentials in general education. Reading material, course studies, instructional video and homework along with testing is all part of homeschooling software.</p>
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		<title>Why Are Many Parents Choosing Homeschooling?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 08:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, many parents choose homeschooling for their children&#8217;s education. Studies show that families in the US preferring to homeschool their children are climbing. Why is this so? One of the reasons is because of the many benefits it can offer. Here are some of the reasons why: They can choose other activities that are according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, many parents choose homeschooling for their children&#8217;s education. Studies show that families in the US preferring to homeschool their children are climbing. Why is this so? One of the reasons is because of the many benefits it can offer. Here are some of the reasons why: <BR><BR>They can choose other activities that are according to the skills their children have potential in. For example, guitar or piano classes, sports, theatrical activities aside to the academic courses. Children at the same time do not get bored since the program engages in different activities and variations. <BR><BR>Schools and religious organizations have already accepted homeschooling and are now offering it to parents. One benefit of home education is the flexibility the children get. Parents can now choose courses together with other activities that are aligned to their children&#8217;s interests. <BR><BR>With home schooling, control over the children&#8217;s future is seen more than in the traditional way of education. In home education, parents are able to direct the children to what they want to be in the future. This can be based on the child&#8217;s main interest. <BR><BR>Children who attend homeschooling are found to be more responsible and independent. They are not confined with their age groups in classroom settings. <BR><BR>Families who enrolled their children in homebased schools are able to adjust their time and schedules. In homeschooling, the parents are able to monitor their children&#8217;s progress since they are the ones who set the schedules for the child&#8217;s classes. <BR><BR>So When to Home School? <BR><BR>Nowadays, many parents are enticed to homeschool their children. One of the questions is about when to homeschool their children. Many experts says that the decision when to homeschool your children is actually more on the comfort and personal choice of every parent. <BR><BR>Simply put, there are no appropriate times to start homeschooling. The key point here is that when parents have decided to homeschool and when the family is already prepared for the matter, then you can start homeschooling your children. <BR><BR>The problem with most people is that they thought that once their children have started their primary education in a public school, they can no longer opt to homeschool. <BR><BR>The good news is that you can still homeschool your children even if they were already introduced to the school. Examine your reasons and foundation for homeschooling, and from there you will know that it&#8217;s about time to choose a better alternative to the typical schooling.<BR><BR></p>
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