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  • Getting a Child's Homework Done  By : PositiveArticles.Com
    Having homework challenges? Does your child's homework cause both you and your kid stress every time it must be done? Is your child battling you when you try to get him do his homework?
  • Are You Too Old To Go Back To School?  By : Deanna Mascle
    You want to go back to school and continue your education. Perhaps you'd like to earn your first degree or ou'd like to earn a new degree in a different field. You've been dreaming of that degree but haven't dared believe your dream can come true because you think you are too old.
  • 8 specific ways you can make your child a reader!  By : Deanna Mascle
    Providing positive, enjoyable literacy experiences give young children opportunities to gain the knowledge, awareness, skills, and love of learning that they need to later learn to read independently. Here are 8 ways you can provide those experiences
  • Benefits and Drawbacks of the Internet as a Research Source  By : Marv Ko
    Researching can be a time consuming task, whether it be for a news article, term paper, or simply general interest. Researching on the internet is quite convenient and has many advantages, but in turn, has some disadvantages also. Is internet research right for you?
  • Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.
  • Read Widely And Become Better At Homeschooling  By : Brandon C. Hall
    For many people, homeschooling is a desirable alternative to the education offered by the public and private school systems. When you homeschool your children you have the flexibility to create an educational curriculum more suited to their needs. Homeschooling also makes economic sense, especially when you consider the costs involved with sending multiple children to a private school. If you've made the decision to homeschool your children, the first step in establishing a v...
  • Having Fun When Homeschooling  By : Brandon C. Hall
    Homeschooling has many benefits for a child's education. One of the most obvious is that it allows you, the parent, to tailor a specific education geared towards your child's particular needs. It also allows you to teach in a style that suits your child -- as we all know, different people learn better in different ways. When you decide to homeschool it is important to remember that as well as being a parent, you are now taking on the role of a teacher. This is, of course, not...
  • 7 Places To Go For Your Homeschooling Needs  By : James Masterson
    Homeschooling is slowly becoming a trend nowadays and most parents are having fun with the interaction they are having with their child. Some parents are still having second thoughts regarding homeschooling though. Their main concern is that they might be having some problems finding resources to use for homeschooling. This article will help you find resources from different places.

    The first stop is a ride to your nearest bookstores. Armed with a list of possible books to...
  • Homeschooling Faq: 6 Kinds Of Record Keeping  By : James Masterson
    Homeschooling, for those who are asking, is legal. As of now, fifty states have allowed homeschooling and have provided laws for its implementation. They have different laws though and some of the states require that you can show some kind of records to show that you’re homeschooling your children. There are several ways you can keep record of your children’s progress and here are some of them.

    1. Daily Lesson Plans

    Daily lesson plans show what subjects you have taught ...
  • Where Can I Find Teaching Materials For Homeschooling?  By : James Masterson
    How do you successfully determine what method of teaching, what lessons to teach and at what speed? Having decided to educate your kids at home for the purpose of giving your children the needed attention they require, do you still follow the school's standards of what subjects to cover and take up and when? Has keeping with the rules and standards of the school meant hurrying your children through anything by driving them to memorizing certain areas of the subject matter so ...
  • What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds: Brain-based Learning Strategies for ADD/ADHD  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Brain-based learning strategies for helping hyperactive kids. Teacher resources and parenting tips to help control ADD when kids stop taking stimulant drugs. A likely scenario given the recent publicity about heart-related problems linked to Ritalin.
  • Successful Way To Homeschool Your Children  By : James Masterson
    Starting a homeschool will involve a lot of research, investigation, studying and making inquiries before a homeschool begins. Parents who are looking into homeschooling to educate their children should find state and local homeschooling groups, as they will provide the best kind of information on homeschooling in your area.

    On the internet, parents can also discover homeschool websites wherein it allows you to ask and discuss your options about homeschooling, as they wil...
  • The Perks Of Home Schooling—For Free!  By : James Masterson
    The fact is, you can actually design your homeschooling program in order for it to come free. By ‘free’, we mean that you won’t be spending an extra buck aside from the regular crayons and pieces of paper that a regular school kid would need at the start of a school year.

    The key to getting homeschooling ‘free’ is taking advantage of the resources around you.

    The most obvious obstacle in beginning to homeschool your child is the need to create your own homeschooling cur...
  • Homeschool And Grade Your Child  By : James Masterson
    How great must a parent feel spending time with her child at home, see her grow, discover and explore the world! Be all the way with her during her learning and explorations.

    In America, homeschooling has been gaining popularity due to several reasons given by parents or they have seen the applicability to their child’s unique situation. But, laws pertaining to this new alternative approach to education vary from state to state and there are different interpretations to i...
  • Best Year: The Year I Homeschooled My Child!  By : James Masterson
    Parents are very excited when their children are old enough to get started in the learning stage level one. They are just too excited to play dough alphabet and clay with their 3-4 aged kids, flashcards with colorful drawings, number blocks, dress up in costumes and plant trees in the backyard with kids and other activities.

    Homeschool helps parents to spend time with their kids in the early stages of learning. But one thing they always forget because of too much exciteme...
  • The Best Information On Home Schooling  By : James Masterson
    Homeschooling could be the most feasible option for parents who want to educate their children but cannot afford the expenses in a typical school.

    With homeschooling, parents can still have the best education for their children without having to resort to expensive everyday expenditures of sending children to school.

    However, one should bear in mind that homeschooling is not for everybody, and not all homeschool curriculum are appropriate for everyone.

    Learning throu...
  • How To Make Home Schooling Your Children Fun  By : James Masterson
    Seeing your children go to school and learn things can be fun. It makes you feel that you have, in a way, imparted them the most treasured gift that you can give them — EDUCATION.

    However, with many influences that lurk in school, you might even wonder if sending them to school is the best gift, indeed. Many parents are worried how children are getting their behaviors changed whenever they are in school.

    That’s why homeschool had been created in order to provide a feasi...
  • Home-Schooling For Today's Children  By : David Riewe
    In recent decades, homeschooling, or the traditional practice of educating children within the home as against sending them to a public or private learning institution, is slowly making its way back to the educational mainstream.

    This alternative means of elementary and high school education dates back to 1906 in the United States when the Calvert Day School in Baltimore, Maryland offered the "curriculum in a box" partnered with a National Geographic advertisement. Shortl...
  • Addressing The Needs Of Home-Schooled Kids  By : David Riewe
    There is a wide variation when it comes to the public opinion on homeschooling. Some are avid supports, while some do not find it in the best interest of children. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a list of advantages and disadvantages of this alternative means of education is set up.

    Either way, if it is really the best of the learners that is at their supporters and detractors hearts; why not consider what the learner really needs in order to achieve...
  • The Ugly Side Of Home Schooling: Disadvantages You Must Consider  By : James Masterson
    It has always been accepted that parents have an inherent right to determine how to raise and educate their children. These days, the latter decision is made more complex for the simpler dichotomous decision of private versus public schooling is given a third rival: homeschooling. Homeschooling holds an obvious advantage over the other two, that of the fact that as a parent, you are given an opportunity to be completely hands-on with your child’s education, from schedule, to ...
  • Home Schooling Parents: How To Be A Good Home School Teacher  By : James Masterson
    Studies show that the training or degree of parents is not an important factor in the success of homeschooled children. More essential than a degree or a college diploma is your concern, commitment and eagerness to give your child the best kind of education that he/she deserve.

    The fact that almost all homeschool parents are not professional teachers, they should select a curriculum that best suits the child's learning style, capacity and needs and find ways to support th...
  • Northern Cyprus Universities for Foreign Students  By : Jan Korfanty
    North Cyprus Universities are very attractive to foreign students. Whether you are looking to spend one semester abroad, or you want to receive a complete education in a country other than yours, it would be hard to find a better place to attend university than North Cyprus.
  • Discovering The Benefits Of Home Schooling  By : Alison Palmer
    Home schooling is in demand nowadays. You might be thinking of home school for your child. There are a lot of reasons why you should educate your child at home. Although this decision may not be an easy one, it may be something to consider. There are questions that need to be discussed and there are also some already answered for you. Before you can make this very important decision for your child’s education, you should think long and hard and get all the answers to your que...
  • Enrolling In Online Home Schooling The Easiest Way  By : Alison Palmer
    The number of parents that choose to enroll their child online for home schooling is expanding. Its popularity among other parents and parents-to-be is vastly increasing. Some parents want it because it is more convenient when it comes to the financial aspects. Some parents do not have enough money to be able to send their children to private schools.

    With each passing year, tuition fees are soaring. No wonder many parents insist on not bringing their child to school but ...
  • The Home Schooling Curriculum Teaching Your Child At Home  By : Alison Palmer
    Home schooling is preferred by some parents. Some parents want to make sure that their child is getting all the schooling needed even though he is staying and learning at home instead of learning inside the classroom. They believe that they are able to control the curriculum better. Moreover, they want to impart their own values that are necessary in molding a child. They are also focused on teaching deeper subjects that they believe are significant to his learning. There is ...
  • Helping Kids Become Good Readers  By : Daniel Smith
    Reading is such an important life skill that it is important to do everything that you can to help your children become the best readers they can be. To encourage your child’s reading habits, it is pertinent that you not only give them the skills to succeed at reading, but give them the tools that make them enjoy it as well. If you can get your children to love reading at an early age, you will turn them into life long readers and studies show that kids that love reading tend...
  • Unique Fund Raising Idea  By : Jack Wheadon
    Is it possible to raise a lot of money, and not work hard?
    Is it possible to raise money not only once, but keep receiving all the time?
    The answer to both questions is a definite ‘YES’.
  • Information About Home Schooling: Is It Suitable For Your Child?  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    There are a lot of parents who would like home schooling for their child. But they are afraid because they don’t exactly know if they can be their children’s teacher. They also need to find out if home schooling is suitable for their child and if there really is a need to home school their child. Of course most parents would like to have their children educated in school. The school is such a good place for learning practical skills and application.

    Home schooling is effic...
  • Home Schooling Programs Explained  By : Alison Palmer
    We hear of incidents of school violence almost everyday. Your child may encounter and witness violent and aggressive behavior, which may be damaging to him. Some incidents may even lead to deaths. Is your child ready to encounter this kind of situation? Of course you do not want this to happen. To avoid these, you can chose to home school your child.

    If the outside world is not safe for him, keep him at home and let him learn at home. Although learning in school is the pro...
  • Advantages Of Getting Tutors  By : Matt Shupe
    Tutors are basically teachers who help students or learners to obtain more information and skills on specific subjects. Tutors are professionals who are considered knowledgeable or experts in their specific fields like typing, math, English or other subjects.

    Generally, students who require one-on-one training on a particular subject require coaching outside school hours. Both adults and students sometimes require extra help in some subjects of areas of knowledge and this...
  • What Are Your Kids Reading?  By : Susan Sitton
    Responsible parenting is very much on everyone’s mind these days. Everywhere you look there are articles being written about it, television shows and videos which aim to alert parents to potential dangers facing their children, and websites and home pages filled with useful and helpful tips. The concerned parent has never had as many tools or as much information available to them to protect their children.

    But, what are your kids reading?

    Yes, that’s right, reading. Te...
  • Ten Easy Ways to Help Kids Learn: A Brain-based Learning Strategy that Really Works  By : MaryJo Wagner
    Crossing the mid-line is a simple brain-based-learning strategy with dozens of variations that kids and adults can easily do throughout the day. Use these teacher resources and parent tips to help kids improve reading, do homework, and learn new skills. Use them yourself to improve job performance or teaching. Helps everybody focus on the task at hand and get it done.
  • A Mother's Reasons For Choosing Montessori  By : Deanna Mascle -
    This is the time of year when the parents of many preschoolers must decide where their child will attend school in the fall. I wanted to take this opportunity to share my experience with Montessori preschool education.

    My son is completing his second year in a Montessori preschool program and attended from the age of 3 1/2.

    I chose Montessori for several reasons. First, my son is a bright, inquisitive child who already had a sound grounding in recognition of his alphabe...
  • Plan Ahead For Kindergarten Registration  By : Deanna Mascle -
    It is that time of year again. If you child is already 5 or will be turning 5 on or before Oct. 1 (date depends on your state) then it is time to start thinking about registering your child for kindergarten. There are several steps involved in the kindergarten registration process.

    If you are unfamiliar with the process then, it is a good idea to call the elementary or primary school your child will attend for more information. If you are not certain which school your chil...
  • Is Your Child Ready For Kindergarten?  By : Deanna Mascle -
    It is that time of year again. If you child is already 5 or will be turning 5 on or before Oct. 1 (date depends on your state) then it is time to start thinking about registering your child for kindergarten. However this is also the time that many parents begin worrying about whether or not their child is ready for kindergarten.

    First, it is important to note that entry to kindergarten is based primarily on age. In most U.S. states that simply means that if your child is o...
  • Teach Your Child The Alphabet  By : Deanna Mascle -
    One of the first steps in becoming a successful reader is to learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet. The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are made up of varying combinations of letters, and that these letters and combinations of them make up all of the sounds in spoken language. Attaching sounds to these letters and learning to write them paves the way to successful reading and writing.

    Learning to say their ABC...
  • Are You Ready To Homeschool Your Child Yet?  By : Lisa Scott
    If you are interested in homeschooling information, it's simple to attain on the Internet. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on how to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the safety of their child to remain in their own hands. This is perfectly fine; however, you do want your child to interact with peers as they grow.

    This essentially allows them to adapt and make friends easier. I remember back when...
  • Home Schooling Through High School  By : Katerina Mitrou
    For many parents who have home schooled their children through the elementary years, continuing the process during high school may seem like a daunting task. After all, math and science become more advanced in the teen years, and you may not have been a genius when it came to those subjects when you were in high school. You may also be concerned about the social aspect of your child’s development, as this becomes even more important for teenagers.

    But if your son or daught...
  • The Relation between Troubled Teens and Parents  By : Harry Johnson
    "Many parents know they have a troubled teen on there hands, as these warning signs will help tell.
  • 8 Ways To Focus Your Child On Learning… Starting Right Now!  By : Megan Wiles
    1. Dress for Success

    As tempting as it may be in the homeschool setting to roll out of bed, pour a bowl of cereal, and begin instruction in your bathrobe, it is important that you dress for success. Your children need to know the importance of the education they are receiving. There is no quicker way to give your at-home classroom an aura of respect, than by dressing the part. Clothing does not have to be formal, but it can't be sloppy either. Similarly, your students sho...
  • Your Teens and Their Schools  By : Harry Johnson
    9th June 2006 , Many students who, for one reason or another, are not succeeding in regular public schools are being sent to alternative placements.
  • Private Tuition - How To Find A Good Tutor  By : Ciara McGrath
    Many teachers earn a nice little tax free income by giving private tuition. This is not officially a tax free income, but very few declare it on their income tax return.

    Private tuition can be extremely beneficial to students. It can boost their confidence, fill in knowledge gaps and give practice in answering examination questions.

    Finding individual help for your son or daughter is not cheap. You may be able to find a teacher who will work at your house for £5 an hour...
  • Is Your Child Ready For Preschool?  By : Deanna Mascle -
    Many parents enroll their children in preschool programs without considering whether or not their child is really ready for preschool. Many parents are eager to give their child a head start in the race to educational success so children are starting preschool at younger ages. However, enrolling your child too early in preschool can cause long-term problems with your child's education rather than giving the head start you intended.

    How can you judge whether or not your chi...
  • How To Schedule Your Homeschooling Day, And Have Time To Spare  By : Megan Wiles
    When creating a homeschooling schedule, areas of instruction, student age, and family schedule should all be taken into consideration. These three things should be integrated to come up with a schedule that will benefit children and adults alike. There is no need, however, to redesign the wheel. Use tools available to you to come up with a schedule that meets your needs.

    The first step in creating a homeschooling schedule is to develop a mission statement. Take a few hours...
  • What to do when your Teen committed Suicide  By : Harry Johnson
    16 June 2006 , Everyone feels sad, depressed, or angry sometimes - especially when the pressures of exams, relationships, and friends become too much to handle. Other times, though, feelings of sadness or hopelessness just won't go away.
  • Homeschooling Your Child  By : Greg Lietz
    You have decided that homeschooling is the way to educate your child and now you have to ready yourself and your kids for all the trials and tribulations that come with it. You know that the road ahead may be a bit bumpy, but the rewards more than make up for it. Homeschooling affords you a chance to produce a well rounded and well adjusted personality in your child that is by no means an easy achievement.

    Obviously, the first thing you have to check out are your state law...
  • Saving For Your Childs College Education  By : Robert Michael
    Paying for college is one of the largest expenses a parent will face in their lifetime, other than paying for a house. Because of this, care needs to be taken as well as special planning and allocations of finances in order to take the burden away from this expense. Starting early is the best option, even when your child is a toddler is not too soon. Consider the following timeline for saving for your child’s college education.

    When college is 15 years or more away, then y...
  • Experience  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Although experience is the best teacher in life, the wise are able to learn from other's mistakes and greatly accelerate their progress.
  • School  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    Public education needs dramatic revision so it is more relevant to the skills needed by graduates. Parents should be more engaged; teachers more 'real-world' qualified and held to standards.
  • Are You Setting Limits for Your Teen?  By : Harry Johnson
    July 14, 2006 Most teens claim not to want limits, but, deep down, they really do. Parents need to decide and agree upon the limits that are absolute - what they expect their teenager to do or not to do - and make these very clear to the teen, with an understanding of what the consequences will be if these limits are not respected. At the same time, teenagers need an increasing amount of autonomy and decision-making power.

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