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School and LearningHomeschoolingBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
When it's time to do "school stuff" are your kids less than enthusiastic? Find ways to bring the fun back into learning.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Here's the help you need when your child is resistant to your teaching.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Find out how you can help your child learn.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
How can you be a parent one minute and a homeschool teacher the next? It's easier than you think. Find out how.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
How can you be a parent one minute and a homeschool teacher the next? It's easier than you think. Find out how.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Thinking about homeschooling your child? Take a look at why one parent chose the homeschooling path.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Thinking about homeschooling your kids but worried about socialization? Here's proof that you can put your fears to rest.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Find out how to choose a course of study and how to maintain accurate records.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
There's a better way for teens to learn, and it's easier than you think.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Considering homeschooling? Here are some reasons why it could work for your family.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Find practical advice and useful suggestions for getting through the challenging period of homeschooling teens.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
The simple truth is that you do not need to buy a curriculum to homeschool your child.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
When your child turns to you for homeschooling, it says a lot about you as a parent and is a predictor for success.
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School and LearningHomeschoolingBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
How can you be a parent one minute and a homeschool teacher the next? It's easier than you think. Find out how.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
If your child is having an extremely difficult time in school, I would take her out of school tomorrow. If she is willing to finish the remaining month or two, she might be better off finishing the school year and closing that door before she opens the next.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Homeschooling generally has a positive impact on social skills. Homeschooled kids are not subjected to the peer pressure, violence, drugs, and other negative influences found in today's schools.
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School and LearningHomeschooling
Consider your son's interests and whether he can pursue them through homeschooling. Perhaps he could mentor with someone during the day -- someone who works in his area of interest?
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School and LearningHomeschooling
If you want your son to finish eighth grade at home and then proceed to ninth grade at a different school, you are talking about tutoring. If you can obtain copies of the books he was using in school, you should have no problems.
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