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Teaching Your Homeschooler to Write

Teaching Your Homeschooler to Write

Reading and writing: two of the most basic academic skills that your child must learn. Reading comes first, but writing follows right after. Together, the two skills will make your child literate and able to learn, think, and succeed. Reading’s ...

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Homeschooling a Child with ADHD

Homeschooling a Child with ADHD

Homeschooling your children can be one of the most rewarding decisions you make. Public schools today can vary so much in terms of quality, that it can truly be a gamble to send your child to one. You never know ...

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Life Skills: You Can’t Find These in a Textbook!

Life Skills: You Can’t Find These in a Textbook!

Most everyone will agree that our school systems, in general, are not preparing our children for real life. While these schools may focus on education by teaching reading, writing, math, and other traditional subjects, they fail to prepare our children ...

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The Home School Legal Defense Association

The Home School Legal Defense Association

The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a nonprofit organization that was founded to help parents and families of homeschooled children. The right to homeschool is a constitutional right which is granted in Article X of the Bill of ...

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Socialization and Other Myths: Part 1

Socialization and Other Myths: Part 1

Whether you are new to homeschooling, a veteran home educator, or just considering it for your family, you are bound to come across many people who think that even the idea of parents teaching their own children at home is ...

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Yes! There IS Homeschool Phys. Ed.

Yes! There IS Homeschool Phys. Ed.

As a homeschool student who went all the way through high school and graduated, I am oh so familiar with the stereotype – nerdy, awkward, and socially inept. Oh, and let’s not forget “has never thrown a ball in their ...

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