Posts Tagged ‘Homeschool’

Homeschool High School – How Do You Get Public Schools to Accept Homeschool Credits?

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Have you ever wondered whether public high schools will accept homeschool credits? Do you worry that you might need to move your child back into public high school and will need to convince them of the worth of your homeschool? In this article from The HomeScholar, you will learn why you don’t need to worry about public schools if you are committed to homeschooling through high school.

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Homeschool – Is Your Student Bright But Bored?

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Is your student bright but bored in your homeschool? Perhaps the problem is that you are not teaching them at their level. Learn the importance of finding out the level of your student in every subject so that they can be challenged but not overwhelmed. Discover the secrets of finding this educational “sweet spot” for your children.

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Homeschool Co-Ops

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Homeschool Co-ops are a great way to liven up your homeschool. They also provide fun ways to interact and build relationships around a common goal.

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How to Achieve Homeschool English Success

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

How do you know when you have succeeded in teaching your child English? When I was homeschooling, I was SO stressed out about literature analysis. It seemed like we always failed at reading comprehension and the review questions that were provided. I knew that I wanted my kids to LOVE reading, but I was still stressed about literature analysis.

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Homeschool High School – Will a Perfectionist Do Well in Community College?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Dual enrollment (that is, enrollment in high school and college at the same time,) may not be the best option for homeschoolers, especially if your child has perfectionist tendencies. A common pattern works something like the following.

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