homeschooling
homeschooling
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by Sarah Jones - 2007-05-23
In the beginning, you carefully keep track of every single lesson plan and activity that you plan for your kids. You keep a calendar of what you do when, and even keep notes on what worked well and w...
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by Lill Hawkins - 2007-05-23
"Come on. Come on. We don't have all day," someone says to their kid at the supermarket. The kid is holding a piece of fruit and asking her mother what it is. "Is this a pomegranate, Mom?" she asks ag...
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by Sarah Jones - 2007-06-01
We all love crafts! They are a great way for kids to learn fine motor skills, and express themselves creatively, but being crafty can put a strain on your pocketbook at times. Going to the store to ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-06-04
Many people describe home schooling as 'do it yourself education' and most parents immediately assume that they are the 'you' in 'yourself'. As a result, many parents with busy lives earning a living ...
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by Sarah Jones - 2007-06-05
Kids and games go hand in hand. They love playing them, talking about them, and finding out about new ones. Unfortunately, not all children's games are created equal. Many of the games your child w...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-06-09
There are almost as many answers to the question of why you should homeschool your children as there are parents undertaking homeschooling. Some parents wish to remove their children from a p...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-06-10
Many parents feel very strongly that they wish to opt for homeschooling but also feel that it will be difficult to cope with teaching their children alone. In addition, there are often areas in wh...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-06-11
Many parents feel very strongly that they wish to opt for homeschooling but also feel that it will be difficult to cope with teaching their children alone. In addition, there are often areas in ...
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by Lill Hawkins - 2007-06-11
Well, a lot of people predicted it and now it's happened. My daughter's unschooling has led her to a dead-end job at low pay. Yup, she's a hired hand on a farm. She didn't tell me that she was taking ...
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by Lill Hawkins - 2007-06-11
When I was about five, I developed an unfortunate habit of repeating the same word over and over again. I'd hear someone say "glowering" or "diesel" and the sound would appeal to me, so I'd say it to ...