Archive for April, 2008
Creating a Successful Home School Plan Author: Kris Koonar
Planning always helps in the smooth flow of the various activities you intend to take up. So it is not all that complex to create a successful home school plan either. A number of parents, at times, happen to get tense when they have to construct this kind of an exceptional lesson plan for their children that they plan to home school. There actually is no reason to get tense. You can come across a wide range of home schooling syllabus that you could surf through by going online, plus there are some that you could purchase in a package.
Learning Styles for Homeschooling Success by Joyce Jackson
When you make a decision to begin to homeschool as a parent, one of the next steps to take is choosing a style or curriculum to follow. The choice of curriculum is very personal and philosophical for many, but at the same time should be based upon how your child or children learn. This way your child learns is called a learning style.
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Beating Homeschool Burnout by Joyce Jackson
Why do we get burnt out in the first place? Fatigue and discouragement, are the prime reasons. For most of us, if we don’t see results right away, we get discouraged. When we get discouraged we get fatigued.
It’s sometimes much harder to see the results of our homeschooling, our work, than it is for someone working 8 to 5 and getting a paycheck for it. That paycheck, the result of their labor, keeps every employee going but what do homeschool parents have in which to motivate ourselves when we don’t see the results of our teaching? That’s when discouragement can set in.
So You’ve Decided to Homeschool What Now
So, you’ve decided to homeschool your child. You feel liberated—the possibilities are endless. Then panic sets in. What do you do now?
The first thing that homeschooling parents should know is that homeschooling is legal, though the paperwork for every state varies, says Ian Slatter from the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), a religious-based nonprofit association. According to the HSLDA:







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