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How to Get Started in Home Schooling

Home schooling has been around for centuries. The beginning of schooling actually started in the home and then moved into outside schoolhouses. A homeschool is where children are taught by a parent or parents without the outside influence or interference of the school system. There are many variations on a homeschool but all fellowships basic rule of no outside interference. Home schooling is legal in all 50 US states with each state having set guidelines and rules about the homeschool process. Getting started in home schooling will require the parent to do some research ahead of time, so they know exactly what laws apply to them and what they need to do to get the curriculum underway.

The reasons parents choose to homeschool their children vary. Some parents site research like home schoolers placed in the 89th to 90th percentile in national standardized testing. Others state their reasons as being able to provide religious studies and building strong family bonds. Other parents look at the quality of homeschool and feel they have more control over the curriculum and content of the materials studied in addition to knowing their children will be safe. There is also the factor of flexibility that draws some families to homeschool. Flexibility not only refers to time, but methods as well. There are many good reasons to homeschool and each family should decide based on the reasons they feel are best for their family.

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Home Schooling a Future Millionaire

The public school system in America is a dinosaur and the Ice Age is not far off. With all of the advances we’ve made in technology and as a society in the last 50 years, it’s ludicrous to see our children being educated in the standardized system used 50 years ago. The influx of parents who are home schooling and the home schooling resources available now versus 10 years ago attest to the fact that parents are fed up.

Not only do the majority of public schools not work, but our children are getting less and less education. American children are getting further and further behind their Japanese and German counterparts; and in a time where the economy is global, how do our children remain competitive in the job market of tomorrow?

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Home Schooling – Where Do I Start?

Whether you have decided to home school or are just looking into the option, there are some steps you can take to help you know where to start. The most important place to start is with your child assessing who they are and what they need.

1. Observe your children. How do they play? How do they interact with others? What do they enjoy doing and not doing? Do they enjoy loud or quiet? Do they enjoy creating or filling in the blanks? Answers to all these questions will help you know where to start when planning your home school.

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Creative Home Schooling Makes a Difference

When many individuals think about teaching their children at home, they wonder if they are going to be able to make things interesting enough for the child throughout the entire educational process. The fact of the matter is, creative home schooling is something that is well within the grasp of anybody that wants to take on the responsibility. It not only has to do with making sure that your child is healthy and balanced, it has to do with making sure that they move through the curriculum at their pace without getting bored in the process.

Most of us can remember going through the school system and the fact that the entire group of children move through the curriculum at the same pace. This can be very destructive for children and boredom is usually manifest in a number of different ways, most of which are unwelcome. Although you are going to have to follow a particular curriculum whenever you teach your child at home, creative home schooling really comes through whenever you are able to allow the child to move through that curriculum at will.

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Homeschooling VS Public Schooling – Things You Must Consider

Parents new to homeschooling often have a thousand of questions to ask. It has been accepted that parents have an inherent right to determine the pros and cons of homeschooling. So for parents who are still not clear about home schooling, here is a list of the advantages and disadvantages homeschooling. Bear in mind that this is not the entire list but it should provide you with a good idea what it entails.

Home Schooling: The Advantages – homeschooling allow quality time, providing individualized attention and instruction. Parents can better understand their children; observe how kids progress, what areas they find difficult and help them out. – Parents outline their teaching style and curriculum in accordance with the child’s learning style, allowing the children to successfully understand the subject matter, thus better results are achieved. – No peer pressure. In home education, age classification is not a factor, therefore children not only associate with children their same age level, but with children of different ages and adults as well. – Activities can be outside the context of books are very much essential to the child’s learning process. Trips to the park, the museum, the zoo, going fishing with mom and dad can be a great time to spend an afternoon educating your child.

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