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Homeschooling

Yes, there are pros and cons, and we’ll go over a few here. But chances are, you have your own list. And if you do, you’ll understand the pros and cons to homeschooling. Otherwise, let’s take a look at what we can really expect.

At some point during the high school years, college preparation becomes very important. Some homeschooled students and parents start preparing to transition to college from high school as soon as the freshman year starts.

Sometimes things just don’t go as you might have planned them. But, the ensuing change should not immediately be equated with “failure”. The important thing is that if you wind up having to send your child back to public school from your homeschool, you do so in the best possible way for your child.

Children play. That’s just what they do. The fact that they’re learning while they’re playing is as natural as breathing to them; it's almost as if they know the importance of playtime.

Preschool can start at different ages, as different families have different beliefs on how soon their preschooler should embark on formal education.

The only real way to find a homeschool curriculum that will work well for the entire year is to examine them in hand before purchasing.

There are many reasons for keeping a nature notebook. Even without arduous drawings and eloquent words, these special additions to our homeschool journey can be a great asset. Here are some reasons to keep one.

Many pros and cons come up when considering electronic devices and what role they should play in your homeschooling style.

If you do a lot of research about the importance of activities that fully engage the brain and boost intellect with regard to your child’s homeschooling, then you’re going to be interested in this information about the critical importance of music lessons.