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May 28th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts, Lead Article
Now that the first generation of modern homeschoolers is well established in society, I’m hearing a lot about how well these young people are
doing. They are running businesses, excelling in college and homeschooling their own children. One has even written a best-selling novel! So what makes these wunderkinds so successful, and is it to be expected?
Tags: homeschool success, homeschool success stories, homeschooling, Reasons for homeschooling
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May 27th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: General Homeschool Posts, Lead Article
Homeschool Portfolio
It’s that time of year again–time to create and turn in your Homeschool Portfolio. For many parents this is a time of stress and frantic searching for all of those homeschool documents, pictures and moments that define the school year. For others it is a time of reflection and enjoyment as they page through their already full portfolio and remember the good and the bad.
Tags: homeschool evaluations, Homeschool Portfolios, homeschooling help
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May 21st, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts
I’ve been asked so many times “What about sports? How can my child be involved in sports if I homeschool?”
The other common question I hear in reaction to homeschooling is “how do you socialize your child? Doesn’t she need friends and activities and sports to be ‘normal’?”
Tags: After School Activities, begin homeschooling, Extracurricular Activities, homeschooling, New to Homeschooling, Reasons for homeschooling, Sports, The Homeschool Legal Defense Association
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May 18th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: General Homeschool Posts, Lead Article
Are you starting to feel the strong desire to get outside? To go for a walk? To throw a ball? To plant flowers? To weed the garden? To find a spring and go wading or a pool to leap into?
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, the diagnosis is easy. You have homeschooler’s spring fever.
Tags: Creative Homeschooling, Flexible Homeschooling, Fun Homeschooling, Spring Homeschool Ideas
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May 9th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts, Homeschooling for Teens, Lead Article, New to Homeschooling
There is no doubt about it — school is a tough place to be. Your self-esteem takes a beating in this environment. I know that and so do your parents — even if y
ou don’t think they understand!
Between the bullying, the teasing, the constant competition, and those classmates who seem to switch from friend to hater overnight, the pressure can be overwhelming. And it can hurt — a lot.
Tags: Getting Started in Homeschooling, homeschooling, homeschooling and public schools, Homeschooling for Teens, Public Education, Self-Esteem, why homeschool
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Apr 30th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts, New to Homeschooling, News
Whether or not you believe the public school system is broken – or whether you feel it just isn’t for everyone – homeschooling has proven to be a successful education model for families around the globe. I can tell you that homeschooling isn’t a new fad. There was a time when it was virtually the only way to get an education, and up until the 1850′s nearly all Americans were homeschooled. But is there a current trend toward homeschooling in the 21st century?
Tags: Benefits of Homeschooling, homeschool success, homeschooling, Homeschooling Trends, Reasons for homeschooling
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Apr 30th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Featured Articles, General Homeschool Posts
While the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was meant to improve our public education system and implement high academic standards for
our children, it didn’t deliver. Ten years ago, the Act’s test-and-punish approach to education became the law of the land. It decreed that all students must meet a certain proficiency level in reading and math by 2014.
Tags: homeschooling, NCLB, No Child Left Behind Act, Public Education, Public Education System, Reasons for homeschooling, why homeschool
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Jan 27th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Curriculum Reviews, Lead Article
If you are looking for a colorful, engaging and step by step homeschool writing course, then be sure to check out Write Source. These easy to use textbooks break down writing instruction into manageable chunks and teach in a fun and creative way that grabs kids attention and keeps them engaged.
Tags: curriculum review, homeschool writing, write source curriculum, write source review, writing course for homeschoolers
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Jan 13th, 2011 |
By Jessica Parnell |
Category: Issues in Homeschooling, Lead Article
For years we in the world of homeschoolers have known about the significant success of homeschoolers. We have watched as our children and others have grown up with a desire for excellence, a commitment to community, to church, to our country, to their ideals. We have seen them achieve great things at young ages and influence those around them for the good.
Tags: homeschool perceptions, homeschool struggle, homeschool success
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