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By Halimeh Salem
School and Learning
School and Learning, By Grade, High School
By Halimeh Salem
School and Learning, Homeschooling
By Kate Wehr
School and Learning, By Grade, Middle School
By Halimeh Salem
  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    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?

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    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.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    To be a successful homeschooling parent, you will have to do some reading, and encourage your child to read also. Could your husband assist you in the reading department? Will he be willing to devote some time to work with your daughter?

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    An expert advises on how to get started with homeschooling after a child was retained in public school.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    I don't know of any studies supporting unschooling gifted children, but I really couldn't imagine any other course of learning for these children.

  • School and Learning
    School Performance

    It is not at all unusual for gifted kids to immerse themselves in a single subject or interest to the exclusion of other topics.

  • School and Learning
    Kindergarten

    If your child is gifted, you should meet with the classroom teacher as early as possible in the year.

  • School and Learning
    Learning Styles

    If gifted education is mandated in your state, a child who qualifies as gifted cannot be removed from the program.

  • School and Learning
    School Performance

    Begin by conferencing with your son's school counselor, all his teachers, and him to determine what exactly is going on and to work out a plan.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    Read what the aunt of a homeschooled child can do to help her niece.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    This article outlines some do's and don'ts for homeschooling techniques.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    Linda Dobson's book Homeschoolers' Success Stories is filled with reports of athletes, artists, musicians, and others who were able to pursue their passions and achieve academic success through homeschooling.

  • School and Learning
    Preschool

    This expert feels that you should not push your preschooler to do academic activities he's not ready for.

  • School and Learning
    Reading

    Here are exercises you can do at home to strengthen your child's oral reading skills.

  • School and Learning
    Your Child's School

    Learn how magnet schools differ from other public schools.

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    A number of parents decide to homeschool for only one year. However, many are so pleased with their child's progress and their new lifestyle, that they end up homeschooling through high school!

  • School and Learning
    Homeschooling

    One of the greatest advantages of homeschooling is the gift of freedom. You do not have to (nor should you want to!) duplicate the school environment at home.

  • School and Learning
    Learning Styles

    Word reversal or directional reversals are common in younger children, and many outgrow the problem.

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