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Dear New Homeschooler |
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Mary McCarthy |
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A veteran homeschooler discusses the fears, worries, myths, and pitfalls new homeschoolers may face. |
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Home Schooling: How to Begin |
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Bernadine and Jim Sevy |
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A look at a practical way to begin homeschooling, by starting with the most important subjects first and then adding on week by week. |
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Homeschool-Where Do I Begin |
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Kay Green |
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You have decided to home school your children. You have been thinking and praying about it for some time. As September approaches you know it is time. Where to start? The choices seem overwhelming.
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How Can You Begin Homeschooling? Start! |
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Jessica Hulcy |
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"I am not trained. I am not smart enough. I will ruin my children!" These are often the first thoughts of parents considering homeschooling. This short discussion of a simple Christian approach to the beginning of your homeschool journey offers encouragement and information to make it easy to just start homeschooling. |
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How to Begin Homeschooling |
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Brian L. Boley |
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A good discussion of the common pitfalls new homeschooling parents face: too much structure or not enough structure. Some of these ideas won't work for everyone, but there are some interesting approaches to a balanced homeschooling learning environment. |
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How to Homeschool: When Your Child Has Already Been to School |
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FOLC of Virginia |
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Great tips and ideas for beginner homeschoolers with an emphasis on being flexible and open to new ideas. Discusses basic differences between the traditional school environment and homeschooling and how to adjust between the two. |
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Questions & Answers with a Homeschooling Expert |
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What if you could get into the mind of a mom who has been homeschooling for 10 years and find out what she knows? What if you could get all your biggest questions about homeschooling answered— by her— in just 60 minutes?
Now, you can.
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Some Practical Advice for New Homeschoolers |
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The thought of homeschooling your children may seem quite overwhelming at first. There are so many questions going through your head. Where do I get curriculum, what curriculum should I use, can I really do this, and of course what about socialization? Let me put your mind at ease. It's not as difficult as it looks.
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The Path to Success |
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HomeHearts.com |
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So, you have made the decision to educate your children at home. Before taking the next step, think about the things you shouldn't do. One of the biggest mistakes we make is following current logic or someone else's idea of what is best. Your family has been uniquely designed with a specific purpose in mind. |
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