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		<title>Reasons to Have a non-Christian or Christian homeschool support group</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 23:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Taking it upon oneself to homeschool their children is certainly something of an uncharted adventure. Sometimes this adventure can bring us a lot of fun and pleasure as well as the sense of achievement, however there will always be those moments when you will find yourself in despair and worry and these times will be when you will most feel the need for a <strong>Non-Christian</strong> or <strong>Christian homeschool support group</strong>. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking it upon oneself to homeschool their children is certainly something of an uncharted adventure. Sometimes this adventure can bring us a lot of fun and pleasure as well as the sense of achievement, however there will always be those moments when you will find yourself in despair and worry and these times will be when you will most feel the need for a <strong>Non-Christian</strong> or <strong>Christian homeschool support group</strong>. </p>
<p>If you have never attempted to teach your children before you will probably find that in the main most children need to have the same concepts explained to them again and again in order for them to finally sink in.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that becoming a first-time teacher can be one hell of an adventure, but if you do not have experienced people to help you in those difficult moments it certainly will become difficult.</p>
<p>Non-Christian or Christian homeschool support groups were created just for this very purpose. Teachers in a traditional school talk with each other about good and bad things. Teachers will share their greatest successes with excitement, but they will also try to get suggestions from their colleagues when they find themselves in a real low and unsure what to do next in order to turn things around for the better.</p>
<p> Non-Christian or Christian homeschool support groups were designed with the idea in mind that people who are homeschooling their children also need to have access to this type of network of adults who are ‘in the same boat’ as them.  This is a very important aspect of being a homeschool educator. These support groups whether religious in nature or not can be very helpful in all aspects of homeschooling, whether it be help with legal proceedings, the actual teaching, the best sources for homeschooling materials, or just plain good old advice.</p>
<p>Supporting Each Other in a group</p>
<p>Now that the Internet is such a common tool, it can not only be used for teaching purposes, but also for support for the homeschooling parents or tutors.  Children can search things online and can be in contact with pen pals for cultural or language exchange. Curriculum arrives in your email inbox, but how about a web ring for a homeschooling support group?</p>
<p>Just Imagine the possibilities for a moment: whenever you have access you can share it with others and when ever you have problems you can get help from others as you can be sure that they will have encountered similar problems themselves.</p>
<p>It is in your best interests and that of your children that when homeschooling you surround yourself with other homeschooling parents and teachers, they don&#8217;t even have to live close to you, with the Internet you can easily communicate with them.</p>
<p>Are you currently homeschooling your children without a Non-Christian or Christian homeschool support group? If not it is definitely something you should consider. If you are not a Christian you don&#8217;t have to worry, as there are many homeschool groups out there that are not of a Christian faith. Christian and non-Christian support groups are quite simply just another component of the homeschooling world.</p>
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		<title>Homeschools Versus Public Schools &#8211; Pros and Cons in the Great Debate</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When one takes it upon themselves to educate their children from home this is called homeschooling. There are many different opinions in the debate of homeschool versus public school, on one hand many people believe that it offers a better education for their children whereas others are totally against it and believe that children should be in a classroom with other kids. Either way one thing for sure when it&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When one takes it upon themselves to educate their children from home this is called homeschooling. There are many different opinions in the debate of homeschool versus public school, on one hand many people believe that it offers a better education for their children whereas others are totally against it and believe that children should be in a classroom with other kids. Either way one thing for sure when it comes to homeschools versus public schools the homeschooling option has been gaining ground in recent years.</p>
<p>The Main Debate</p>
<p>Naturally in the debate of homeschooling vs public schooling the thing that comes up the most is the issue of socialization. Folks fear that children who are in home schools are not getting the kind of socialization that kids in public schools are, and this is detrimental to their growth. People also fear that children who are homeschooled don’t get the chance to do as many of the activities that children in public schools get to do. </p>
<p>As with all great debates there can be found truth on either side when it comes to homeschooling  vs public schooling, you will find that people generally who believe in homeschooling will tell you that homeschooled children, if it is done properly, get plenty of socialization through home school groups, extra classes, and things like lessons and sports that they take part in.</p>
<p>This might be true, as they claim, and the people who are pro home school in the homeschools versus public schools debate also say that the kind of socialization that children get in public schools is not the best kind of socialization over all for children to be getting. </p>
<p>Some Factors To Consider</p>
<p>There are other factors when it comes to homeschools versus public schools. For families that have different religious preferences that they want their children to learn about in school, a home school is going to work better because the parents can teach their children any part of the religion that they might like to. Additionally, they can make sure that the children learn about holidays and historic events that are commonly overlooked in the predominantly white public schools. When it comes to home schools vs public schools, homeschools are better able to teach children exactly what the parents want them to learn. </p>
<p>As we have said there are truths to both sides of this homeschooling versus public schools debate, however as homeschooling parents will tell you most of the things that non-homeschooling parents worry about can be remedied and put right if things are carried out in the correct manner. Like in the case of socialisation making sure your children participate in after-school activities such as groups and sports etc should put any problems from a social aspect firmly out of the way.</p>
<p>Remember though that if you decide to take up homeschooling you must make sure you educate yourself thoroughly in everything that is necessary in order to ready yourself for the task ahead so that when the time comes you can pull off a successful homeschool that results in a very beneficial education for your children.</p>
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		<title>Homeschooling for High School &#8211; The Pros &amp; Cons!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 01:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people decide on homeschooling their children every day since when done properly it can be very beneficial for the child or children in question. Religion, socialization and better education are just some of the reasons people take this step. Of course every homeschooling parent will one day come to the moment when he or she must decide whether <strong>homeschooling for high school</strong> is in the best interests of their&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people decide on homeschooling their children every day since when done properly it can be very beneficial for the child or children in question. Religion, socialization and better education are just some of the reasons people take this step. Of course every homeschooling parent will one day come to the moment when he or she must decide whether <strong>homeschooling for high school</strong> is in the best interests of their children.</p>
<p>Like everything there can be good and bad</p>
<p>The truth is like with everything there are many good reasons and bad to start homeschooling for high school and it will depend upon you and your family as to whether there are more good reason than bad or not.</p>
<p>In the case that your children have always been homeschooled and that they have progressed nicely over the years, it may well be that homeschooling for high school will also work out very well for them. Of course it is also important to take into account how well they have socialized so far in their lives, if they are well exposed to other young children and have many friends homeschooling for high school is probably still a good option, however if this is not the case maybe it is time for them to get used to a school environment.</p>
<p>Obviously homeschooling for high school does have its complications though. For starters the subjects covered in high school are somewhat more in-depth and require more knowledge from the tutor, so you would probably need to find at least a few new private tutors to teach some of the subjects if you did go forth with homeschooling for high school, unless of course you were well versed in all the subjects.</p>
<p>Another thing you need to remember is that high school is considerably different to the earlier grades as for the first time students have the ability to start to choose for themselves some of the subjects they will be tutored in.</p>
<p>Additionally during high school children can often attend and participate in many groups and organizations as well as other activities, so if you intend to go forth with homeschooling for high school you all have to find ways to allow your children to get involved with these groups and activities.</p>
<p>Homeschooling for high school can be both a successful endeavor or an unsuccessful endeavor. It really will depend on how you carry things out and your children. As long as you&#8217;re able to cope with the necessary tutoring for the different subjects your children will be learning during homeschooling for high school as well as at the same time making sure your children interact with other children as much as the norm and that they have access to all the normal sports/organizations/other activities etc that other kids have you should be able to engage in homeschooling for high school successfully.</p>
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		<title>An Accredited Homeschool Solution – Education Back To The Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:40:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the developed world, all kids go to some kind of school and attend an education, whether it be at a public school, private school, boarding school, or even from the comfort or their own home! Regardless of the type of school, the objective is the same the world over, children go to school to lean. The problem is not al kids are the same, some have special needs and learn in different ways, all public or private schools are set up to teach in the same way for all children. This is where teaching your kids at home using an accredited home school solution can help.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered applying an Accredited Homeschool Solution for your child/children? Maybe you&#8217;re thinking you couldn&#8217;t teach your own kids since you can barely stand to be with them out of school hours, or maybe you&#8217;re worried about how home schooling could affect your child&#8217;s social skills? These are both some of the most common misconceptions people have about home schooling, but truth be known, if you use an accredited home school solution and do things in the right way, they are nothing more than that, misconceptions. The truth is there are many, many reasons why people do choose to home school there child/children.</p>
<p class="Normal">So Why Should You Home School Your Child/children?</p>
<p class="Normal">There are numerous reasons why folks consider home schooling their child/children.<span> </span>For starters, it gives their family more time together, even if this time is schooling time. Parents will also say that at home using an Accredited Homeschool Solution they get far more say in what their children learn, it&#8217;s true that you will have to follow the state curriculum, but this doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t go beyond it and teach your child/children other thinks that you deem vital.</p>
<p class="Normal">When homeschooling, your child/children can learn at his/her own speed and at his/her own developmental level. So In other words, homeschooling allows you to customize the way you teach to the direct needs of your child/children. In public and private schools kids often get left behind because of the general approach to learning used, with homeschooling you can put an end to that right away.</p>
<p class="Normal"><span> </span>Testing and grading are optional in home school, although your children will generally have to complete yearly or quarterly tests by the stat to insure they are indeed learning the state curriculum.</p>
<p class="Normal">When using an Accredited Homeschool Solution and teaching it in the right way, there can also be many, many social benefits for your children. For example peer pressure is usually reduced because there are fewer children pressuring your child to dress a certain way, listen to a certain style of music, or more importantly think in a certain way. Most importantly, children in home school have far more choice over their friends, since they don&#8217;t have to interact with the same class mates on a daily bases, they have the opportunity to only take interest in and make friends of those who share their interests. Often in schools kids will start to get friendly with kids who are bad influences simply because in the school environment it&#8217;s considered cool by other kids to be friends with these people. The other thing is your child/children&#8217;s friends will more than likely be far more varied, especially in terms of age. However it is true that if you don&#8217;t make sure your child/children participate in out of school activities and encourage them to go out and mix with other kids you could depending on your child/children run the risk of them not mixing enough.</p>
<p class="Normal">Using an Accredited Homeschool Solution course and being a dedicated tutor to your child/children, taking into account both the curriculum education and social education needed, will undauntedly bring great results. Home schooling really is a viable option these days.</p>
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		<title>A Homeschool Course Program – The Basics!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 07:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading, writing and arithmetic make up the main curriculum grades from 1 to 12 at American schools. These curriculum basics are the same whether it be a private school, publish school or homeschool.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main difference between the 3 types of schooling are that a public and private school take the learning process of the child into a social environment and the education is taught by a professional certified teacher in large groups. Whereas Homeschool courses on the other hand are taught to a child, usually in his/her own home surrounded by family members only and is taught by a parent or third party tutor, one on one or at the very least in a very small group of 2 or 3 children.</p>
<p class="Normal">Clearly, it is the desire and wish of all parents to give the best possible education available to their children. And of cause parents want to control the educational environment as much as humanly possible. Those controls include the provision of a safe environment and an education that contains the values and beliefs of the child&#8217;s parents. These are 2 of the fundamental reasons why today so many parents choose to not put their children in public or private schools and instead set their children up in a homeschool course program in an attempt to better meet the educational needs of their children.</p>
<p class="Normal">The Nuts And Bolts of A Homeschool Course Program:</p>
<p class="Normal">There are 4 basic options of a Homeschool Course Program to choose from, these options include: internet homeschooling, the use of videotape instructions, the more classical textbooks approach and the modern day computer software approach. Of cause you can also use a mixture of these methods and it is actually recommended you do so.</p>
<p class="Normal">Either one of these methods is acceptable. The factor that should be used to determine which one of these methods to focus on should be your own child&#8217;s leaning style. For example, some children are very visual in their learning process. So, for these children the videotape instruction could really be helpful. If your child enjoys working at a personal computer, then maybe a internet driven leaning home school course program would best suit your child, since it would be easier for your child to stay focused on the leaning task, as he will undauntedly find the process more enjoyable. Remember the best teachers make there students enjoy what they are doing, if you can teach a child and at the same time make it enjoyable, your will do very well.</p>
<p class="Normal">Also remember that, whether or not your child has an interest for computers, it&#8217;s healthy for them to get use to them from an early age. In today&#8217;s world technology and computers are getting more and more important and people who don&#8217;t get use to them from a young age will get left out later on in life.<span> </span></p>
<p class="Normal">With homeschooling becoming more and more popular it is vital to consult with the various levels of government that deal with the education of children. It is absolutely vital that your Homeschool Course Program meets the educational guidelines as imposed by those governments.</p>
<p class="Normal">Leaning deadlines:</p>
<p class="Normal">Because Homeschool Course Programs are conducted by a parent, legal guardian of the child or private tutor, they are not subject to the same exact timescale as leaning which goes on at public and private schools. Nether the less, there must be steady progress in the child&#8217;s educational growth. If you&#8217;re choosing to access the homeschool materials via the Internet, normally the Internet provider will grant you a maximum of 365 days to complete the given material.</p>
<p class="Normal">Testing to see if your children live up to standard:</p>
<p class="Normal">Many governments require that children participating in a Homeschool Course Program must be tested from time to time to assure that they are at least keeping up with public and private school standards. Often this testing is required to be performed on a yearly basis, while some states only require that tests be performed every 2 years.</p>
<p class="Normal">Even if testing is not required where you live, you really should have it done anyway, it is the only way to truly know how well your Homeschool Course Program is working out for your child/children. You need to know that your efforts are pulling in results and if not, what areas you need to focus on.</p>
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		<title>Child Homeschool – What Are The Benefits?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 06:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Child homeschool is no longer so unusual. There are many reasons why parents decide to have there child home schooled, some parents want their children to have the benefits of a one on one tutoring in contrast to the overly crowded school classrooms found in public and private schools. Additionally in classrooms your child can get distracted by other kids who don't want to learn and so will end up wasting a lot of their valuable leaning time. And lots of parent also believe that their kids will pick up bad habits from other kids.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents believe that a child attending homeschooling will make much better use of their time. They feel that when their child participates in child homeschool they will be able to concentrate on their studies rather than on the kids around them in there school. A child in homeschool has the ability to move forward at their own pace, so they won&#8217;t end up with things unclear like they would at a public or private school, when the teacher moves on to a new subject before they&#8217;ve been able to understand the subject at hand. Parents want their child to learn additional subjects that interest them to go along with the state curriculum.</p>
<p class="Normal">A child in homeschool has many, many advantages over children in public and private schools. There are many parents who in this day and age have decided to turn to a homeschooling solution, so there are now numerous home schooling programs available. Parents can enroll their child in an internet based program, these days there are many good sites dedicated to this online. There are actual virtual academies that can be located online so children have access to lots of the advantages of the classroom right at their own PC. Parents can choose between different homeschool materials from religious or non religious groups that will provide all the basic academic necessities and at the same time also provide a curriculum that follows there interests.<span> </span></p>
<p class="Normal">In recent years with the growing numbers of parents choosing to enroll there children in child homeschool, there have been a growing number of homeschool programs appearing on the market. With so many to choose from these days it&#8217;s very important to do some research into the different programs available and find out which ones are suited to your child. To this aid there are parents who have joined forces to gather in groups to share goals and objectives. These groups can help you with your homeschooling efforts, so it&#8217;s definitely worth finding out if one already exists near you.</p>
<p class="Normal">There are numerous benefits to homeschooling your child if done correctly. If you chose to homeschool your child, make sure you do the proper research first and prepare your self for the task ahead and you will see positive results. Child homeschool really can be a viable option.</p>
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