Posts Tagged ‘Homeschool’

Homeschool English – How Important is Literary Analysis?

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Is it possible to give your homeschool high school children a college prep education and NOT do literary analysis? Yes! In this article from the HomeScholar learn how to instill a love of reading that will serve your children well in college and beyond.

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Secular Homeschooling – Should I Homeschool My Children?

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

There are diverse reasons you may want to home school your children. You might feel public schools are not providing your child’s individual needs. Your son may be slipping through the cracks; or you want your daughter to progress at her own pace at subjects unique to her.

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Homeschooling Or Not – There Are No Perfect Schools!

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Do you sometimes feel discouraged when you compare your homeschool against other schools? At other times, do you feel prideful? In this article, The HomeScholar talks about why both of these extremes are wrong. In it, she describes the proper way to view your homeschool and why homeschooling high school provides the best possible education for your children.

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Homeschooling – Is 4-Days-a-Week Homeschool Possible?

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Have you ever wondered if it would be possible to homeschool your children for 4 days a week and still “do it all”? Once you read and act on this information, you may discover that “4 is better than 5″!

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Two Tried and True Techniques For Memorizing Homeschool Speeches

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Homeschool speeches require lots of work from coming up with the debatable idea to organizing the thoughts to memorizing the entire piece to delivering it with style.