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		<title>Homeschooling Your Children: The Basic Facts!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright 2006 Matt Weight Wikipedia states that Home education, also called homeschooling or home school, is an educational alternative in which children are educated at home by their parents, in contrast to the compulsory attendance which takes place in an institution with a campus such as a public school or private school. Around the world [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/homeschooling-your-children-the-basic-facts">Homeschooling Your Children: The Basic Facts!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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<p>Wikipedia states that Home education, also called homeschooling or home school, is an educational alternative in which children are educated at home by their parents, in contrast to the compulsory attendance which takes place in an institution with a campus such as a public school or private school.</p>
<p>Around the world Homeschooling has been increasing quite substantially over the last 4 years. In 2003, in the United States, approximately 1.1 million children were Home Schooled, up 29% from 850,000 in 1999.  Recent figures show that Homeschooling in other Western Countries are also continuing to grow. For example, an estimated 50,000 children are considered &#8220;home-educated&#8221; in the United Kingdom; Australia &#8211; 26,500; and in Canada (as at 2001) it was estimated that 80,000 children were educated at home with the numbers continuing to increase.</p>
<p>Most home education advocates have individual motivations to home-educate.  Academic and social results of home education are varied and are the source of vibrant debate. Some feel that they can more effectively tailor a students academic program to suit an individual strengths and weaknesses, especially children who are gifted or have learning disabilities. Others are religious parents who see non-religious education as contrary to their moral or religious systems. Still others feel that the negative social pressures of schools, such as bullying, drugs, school violence, and other school-related problems, are impacting negatively to a child&#8217;s development. Many parents simply like the idea of teaching their own children rather than letting someone else do so.<br />
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A common concern voiced about home-educated children is they lack the social interaction with students and society that a school environment provides. Many home-education families address these concerns by joining numerous organizations, including home-education cooperatives, independent study programs and specialized enrichment groups for physical education, art, music, and debate. Most are also active in community groups. Home-educated children generally socialize with other children the same way that school children do: outside of school, via personal visits and through sports teams, clubs, and religious groups.</p>
<p>The academic effectiveness of homeschooling is largely a settled issue. Numerous studies have confirmed the academic integrity of home education programs, demonstrating that on average, home-educated students outperform their publicly-run school peers by 30 to 37 percentile points across all subjects. The performance gaps between minorities and gender that plague publicly-run schools are virtually non-existent amongst home-educated students.</p>
<p>Notable home-educated individuals<br />
 Thomas Edison, United States, scientist and inventor<br />
 Alexander Graham Bell, Scotland, Inventor (Telephone, Hydrofoil)<br />
 Dakota Fanning, United States, actress<br />
 Hilary Duff, United States, Actress/Singer<br />
 Charles Evans Hughes, United States, Governor of New York, United States Secretary of State, and Chief Justice of the United States<br />
 Frankie Muniz, United States, Actor<br />
 Rosa Parks, United States, civil rights activist<br />
 Susan La Flesche Picotte, United States, first American Indian woman physician<br />
 Woodrow Wilson, United States, the only United States President to hold a Ph.D.<br />
 George Washington, United States, First United States President<br />
 Abraham Lincoln, United States, President during American Civil War</p>
<p>Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything learnt in school &#8211; Albert Einstein (1879-1955)</p>
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		<title>Compelling Reasons For Homeschooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People choose the option of homeschooling their children for a variety of reasons. For many years, homeschooling was the purview of those families who lived in rural areas and found the cost and/or time it would take to transport their children to school unbearable. For these people, homeschooling was and continues to be the only [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/compelling-reasons-for-homeschooling">Compelling Reasons For Homeschooling</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People choose the option of homeschooling their children for a variety of reasons.</p>
<p>For many years, homeschooling was the purview of those families who lived in rural areas and found the cost and/or time it would take to transport their children to school unbearable. For these people, homeschooling was and continues to be the only real option when it comes to their childrens education. Many rural families have traditionally relied on their children to help around the house, and thus homeschooling allowed them to pursue their studies around the family schedule, and work and education could be fit into the day according to a suitable timetable.</p>
<p>Another traditional reason for families choosing the option of homeschool was a fundamental disagreement with what was or is being taught in other schooling environments. Chief among this group are families whose religious beliefs clash with the prevailing educational methods. Families who choose the option of homeschooling are not subject to the rigid curriculum of established schools, and there are many options when it comes to homeschool resources that can offer as wide or as narrow a field of study as far as worldviews that the parent wishes.</p>
<p>A more recent development in the reason people choose to homeschool their children is that of safety. School ground violence seems to be increasing, and that has many parents worried. They feel that the best way to keep their children away from harm is to keep them close.</p>
<p>Hand-in-hand with the safety issue is a concern for the childs self esteem. Bullying is a common issue within any school system, as any parent well remembers from their own school days. Many parents cannot bear the thought of throwing their children into the kind of system that breeds a pack mentality, and are choosing instead to have them educated at home.<br />
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A very recent development in the reasons for homeschooling is the fluidity in choices that homeschooling children allows. This is especially apparent in Generation X, who seem to be fairly insistent on independence and not being tied down to any one place or situation. Homeschooling eliminates the need to plan all vacations around established school holidays, as the pace is determined by the parent and child.</p>
<p>Finally, parents may choose to homeschool their children because they simply feel they can do a better job than any educational system. Parent of gifted children do not want to see the child wasted in the hard pressed for both resources and qualified teachers system that public schooling represents, and private schools are becoming increasingly unaffordable for the average family. Parents who believe their children need the advantages of a more intimate education are therefore turning to the option of homeschooling.</p>
<p>The rise in popularity of homeschooling has meant a corresponding rise in the materials available to the parent who chooses to homeschool. There are resources available to meet any educational needs, and with a little bit of homework a parent will find the curriculum they feel will best suit their childrens needs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to its many benefits, many parents are choosing homeschooling for their children. Homeschooling allows for a more flexible educational experience, and curriculum can be easily tailored to your child&#8217;s individual needs. As the costs of private schools continue to rise, homeschooling becomes a viable economic decision as well. When you decide to homeschool your [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/come-up-with-projects-when-homeschooling">Come Up With Projects When Homeschooling</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to its many benefits, many parents are choosing homeschooling for their children. Homeschooling allows for a more flexible educational experience, and curriculum can be easily tailored to your child&#8217;s individual needs. As the costs of private schools continue to rise, homeschooling becomes a viable economic decision as well.</p>
<p>When you decide to homeschool your children, you need to become knowledgeable on a broad range of subjects so you can prepare an adequate educational plan. Once you have established a plan, which should include targets for different subject areas, you should consider the idea of unit projects.<br />
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You&#8217;re probably familiar with projects, as you likely did one or two if you came through the public school system. Projects are a great way to implement and test knowledge acquired through an educational unit. A good plan is to have a multi-week unit set up for a given subject, and at the end of the unit assign a week-long project that will make use of what your child has learned.</p>
<p>For example, if you and your child study a biology unit, a great week long project is to create an ecosystem. This can be done with an old aquarium, and your child&#8217;s goal will be to create an environment that can be self-sufficient in the sealed aquarium. In learning about the water table and the different cycles of nature, encourage your child to think of the best way to make his or her ecosystem. After your child has come up with a plan, take him to a store to by the requisite materials with which to begin his project. Once it is started have him track the ecosystem&#8217;s progress every day.</p>
<p>The reasons that projects like this can be very effective is that they serve multiple educational purposes: your child will not only be learning as he goes, but he will be learning in an engaging way, and most likely with a higher level of retention. A project can also engage other members of the family. The ecosystem, for example, could be placed in a prominent location, and other family members will no doubt take interest. It&#8217;s a great educational experience when your child can not only excitedly report on a project&#8217;s progress to his parents, but actually show the work at hand. Every parent has witnessed a child from the publics system describing a project they&#8217;re doing at the dinner table, but as a homeschooling parent you have the benefit of having &#8220;home&#8221; and &#8220;school&#8221; being one: you child can not only tell, but show.</p>
<p>When you homeschool, you&#8217;re not limited by the practicalities necessary in a public or private school system. Project ides are only limited by you and your child&#8217;s imagination. For each and every unit, encourage your child to come up with long term project ideas and use their learning in a practical way. Not only will the project allow your child to learn more about the subject, it will carry over into the home as a whole: other family members will take interest, and the whole process of buying the materials and planning the project will become part of your child&#8217;s educational experience.</p>
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		<title>Christian Home Schooling Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The principles and reasons for a Christian homeschool is influenced by the childs training based from the Bible, wherein the education of the child should be left in the parents hands. As seen in all Christian homeschools, parents teach the word of the Lord, to prepare their children for appropriate Christian wisdom, direction and values [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/christian-home-schooling-information">Christian Home Schooling Information</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The principles and reasons for a Christian homeschool is influenced by the childs training based from the Bible, wherein the education of the child should be left in the parents hands.</p>
<p>As seen in all Christian homeschools, parents teach the word of the Lord, to prepare their children for appropriate Christian wisdom, direction and values essential in their everyday life as well as when they reach adulthood. This aspect of teaching is not found in curriculums of the public schools.</p>
<p>Christian homeschools are distinct for each family. Some accurately design their home to look like a school, complete with textbooks, desks, flag salute, and yes, recess.</p>
<p>Others make homeschooling a way of life, choosing not so much in utilizing workbooks, required texts and schedules. Here, both children and parents learn through life experiences; teaching, learning and studying is part of their everyday routine instead of a closely controlled classroom setting.<br />
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Whatever is each familys homeschool setup, their objective is all alike, that of giving their children important information while at the same time imparting in them how to become critical thinkers and independent individuals that are aware and conscious of the choices they make.</p>
<p>Families that homeschool adjust its setting to fit both their philosophies and lifestyle; there is no wrong or right way to shape and construct an environment for their home Christian school.</p>
<p>Christian families make the most of all the limitless resources accessible, using the Bible, literature, home economics, nature and every living thing as their principal basis of education, constantly integrating teachings from the Bible in each subject matter.</p>
<p>Christian homeschools allow the parents to impart Gods Word to their child. It is an environment of spiritual and moral reinforcement through which kids are being trained seriously in the Word of God, mainly to act and think as Christians.</p>
<p>Typically, the curriculum in a Christian homeschool spends a meaningful and substantial time in the study of the Bible, wherein the focus is Gods scripture.</p>
<p>Christians choose to home educate their children primarily because of their faith that God&#8217;s plan is revealed through parents raising and educating their own children. In fact, Christians firmly acknowledge that it is the way of the Bible; there is no other educational system than this.</p>
<p>Christians actually accept that God did not even suggeste schools to be attended by His people; that schools were a product of man. The Bible pages support by instruction, example and principle, a course that resembles closely home education.</p>
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		<title>Booster Shots&#8230;. For Homeschooling Parents.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, were not talking about immunizations. We are talking about booster shots for those families that have homeschooled for so long, or so in depth that they have lost the joy of why they started this journey in the first place. You may be one of those families that has been homeschooling for 9 years [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/booster-shots-for-homeschooling-parents">Booster Shots&#8230;. For Homeschooling Parents.</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, were not talking about immunizations. We are talking about booster shots for those families that have homeschooled for so long, or so in depth that they have lost the joy of why they started this journey in the first place.</p>
<p>You may be one of those families that has been homeschooling for 9 years or so and now are on the home stretch, or you may be new to the journey and have gotten in over your head and wondered if this is the right choice. Any and all of us could use a Booster Shot at some point.</p>
<p>Here my top 10 ideas:</p>
<p>10. Field Trip! Just a short one or maybe even a day long adventure &#8211; your choice, but there is nothing like a field trip to break up the week and breath life into a students schedule.<br />
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9. Read Aloud! If you dont already do this, its a good time to start when your battery is low. You can read to them, or they can take turns reading to you and each other. Its a great way to bond and relax. Yes, even high school kids like this still!</p>
<p>8. School Outside! The weather is turning warmer in most parts of the country! Take the books, the art, the portable CD player and learn outside. Even better, just walk and study what is about to bloom and discuss the science of this blessing!</p>
<p>7. Combining 8 &amp; 9! One booster for us, all the way up until mid high school, was to take a huge blanket out under the sun or shade tree and read. We would watch clouds, pet new baby chicks or kitties and just enjoy hearing a good story in the fresh air.</p>
<p>6. Year-round School Schedule! This SOUNDS awful to some people, but it doesnt t really mean school every single day! It means for each month of the year, you have school for 3 weeks and then one week off. These schedules can often be planned around holidays. If you and your student knew that every three weeks you both got a significant break, there is time to plan fun or just do NOTHING every month!</p>
<p>5. Find a Co-op! Many area support groups have some co-op learning classes. Often it will require that you volunteer a bit of your time once in a while, but the change of pace and learning surroundings can be invaluable to both you and all students involved!</p>
<p>4. Let the Student Plan &#8211; not You! One of my children wanted the freedom to plan her own Senior year completely. She chose an extra science and an extra social studies. She also planned every weeks work and is doing so that she can be finished WELL before her graduation ceremony date &#8211; by her 18th birthday! This has motivated her and also taught her accountability. It has also lightened my load to simply grading!</p>
<p>3. Let a Science Experiment evolve into more! This was always one sure fire way for my kids to get a little giggly or off track &#8211; but boy it is memorable and it was worth the side track! Take the science experiment to any lengths your childs questions or curiosity will let it go (but lets be safe about it). Not only do they learn more by not having to fit into a science box &#8211; but you will ignite the joy of learning again &#8211; and you will LOVE to see how their minds work when unhindered by steps preordained by someone else!</p>
<p>2. Talk with others! When you get the chance, ask other parents for ideas that may be inviting to your homeschool to use. You may also be surprised how your kids react when they find out what other kids do for their homeschool. My kids were actually pleasantly pleased when they heard the schedule and weight of some other homeschooled students their age. I became a cool mom (for a little while anyway).</p>
<p>1. My number 1 favorite! Just take the day off (or the week) when you know youve all reached your limit! Bake a big ole batch of chocolate chip cookies, play with the pets, make a mess, dont grade, dont file and dont worry. Mix this in with prayer and thanksgiving that you have the chance to be home with your kids and Ill guarantee that an attitude of gratitude will renew that joy to your homeschool heart!</p>
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		<title>Best Year: The Year I Homeschooled My Child!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents are very excited when their children are old enough to get started in the learning stage level one. They are just too excited to play dough alphabet and clay with their 3-4 aged kids, flashcards with colorful drawings, number blocks, dress up in costumes and plant trees in the backyard with kids and other [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/best-year-the-year-i-homeschooled-my-child">Best Year: The Year I Homeschooled My Child!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents are very excited when their children are old enough to get started in the learning stage level one. They are just too excited to play dough alphabet and clay with their 3-4 aged kids, flashcards with colorful drawings, number blocks, dress up in costumes and plant trees in the backyard with kids and other activities.</p>
<p>Homeschool helps parents to spend time with their kids in the early stages of learning. But one thing they always forget because of too much excitement is the planning of the homeschool year for their kids. This is important to track their progress and assess their performance in the long run. A homeschool calendar is a good tool to keep you on track and on schedule. You can easily make your lesson plan coinciding with the schedule you mapped out.</p>
<p>One benefit of homeschooling your child is you can identify easily and mix in the calendar family schedules. The schedules are not followed strictly like an eight hour job. It depends on the activities and availability of each family member who may be assigned to do the teaching in certain subjects.</p>
<p>The homeschool year can be memorable depending on the activities you set for your kids. Learning time is also your bonding time with the kids, thats why you opted for a homeschool approach for your child in the first place. Another benefit in the schedule you are mapping out for the year is the flexibility of it that you can incorporate out of town activities or even educational trips in different places or even country. And you decide when is the best time.<br />
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Here are the other benefits you will enjoy while your child is homeschooled.</p>
<p> Homeschooling can alleviate the problem of peer pressure and bullying because your child is safe but at the same time learning at his own pace and learning capability.</p>
<p> Homeschooling is not only for those kids who were labeled with learning difficulties. Some children just need a different approach best suited for them.</p>
<p> As others would have said otherwise, research shows that kids who are homeschooled have better social skills.</p>
<p> The best is: your child and you interacting. Your child gets your sole attention to himself.</p>
<p> You are the mother or the father, so who has the best way of educating your child, YOU! You know what is best and his learning styles. You are the best teacher and you can tailor fit your lesson according to his uniqueness.</p>
<p>If you think that the best place to learn the essentials is your home, then homeschooling is for you.</p>
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		<title>Benefits Of Homeschooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why let Tim and Lisa learn at home than send them to school? Well, first of all, you don&#8217;t have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait with an anxious heart till they return. Homeschooling gives you more control over the [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/benefits-of-homeschooling">Benefits Of Homeschooling</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why let Tim and Lisa learn at home than send them to school? Well, first of all, you don&#8217;t have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait with an anxious heart till they return. Homeschooling gives you more control over the influences that affect your child. The growth and development of your child is removed from the realm of the unknown. You, and you alone can decide what your child needs to do or learn. Tailoring the curriculum to suit the needs and interests of the child is one of the most obvious benefits of homeschooling</p>
<p>Individual attention is another salient benefit of homeschooling. For instance, if Lisa needs more time to learn Math, then she can reduce the time for her English lessons. There are no fixed hours of learning per subject. This means that a child has the advantage of assigning more number of hours to the subject that seems tough WITHOUT any additional pressure. The amount of time needed to learn each subject will depend on the abilities and interests of the child.</p>
<p>The schooling of the child becomes an extended family activity. Parents get involved in every step of the learning procedure. Field trips and experiments become family activities. Thus, the child receives more quality time with his parents. The entire family shares games, chores and projects. Family closeness becomes the focus here. The child is also free of any negative peer pressure while making choices and decisions.<br />
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Competition is limited when it comes to homeschooling. The child does not need to prove his ability with regards to other children. His confidence remains intact. Since parents have a deep understanding of their child, they can plan the learning program to pique the child&#8217;s interest. It is also possible to intersperse difficult tasks with fun activities. A tough hour with Algebra can be followed by a trip to the nearest museum. Learning becomes fun. Parents can also tailor the curriculum to suit the learning style of the child. Some children learn through reading, while others need to write, and still others need to see objects in action.</p>
<p>Homeschooling allows parents to take control over the moral and religious learning of the child. Parents have the flexibility to incorporate their beliefs and ideologies into the child&#8217;s curriculum. There is no confusion in the child&#8217;s mind either because there is no variation between what is being taught and what is being practiced.</p>
<p>Lastly, more and more parents are getting disillusioned with the public school system. They believe that their children are being pushed too hard or too little. Other worrying issues pertaining to discipline and ethics also make the school system less welcome. Many repudiate the educational philosophy of grouping children solely on the basis of their age. Some parents themselves have unhappy memories of their own public school experience that motivates them to opt for homeschooling when it comes to their own children.</p>
<p>Homeschooling is the best way to teach a child if you have the time, the ability and the interest to follow through with his education. After all, nobody can understand or appreciate your child more than yourself.</p>
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		<title>Are You Ready To Homeschool Your Child Yet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in homeschooling information, it&#8217;s simple to attain on the Internet. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on how to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the safety of their child to remain in their own hands. This is perfectly [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/are-you-ready-to-homeschool-your-child-yet">Are You Ready To Homeschool Your Child Yet?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in homeschooling information, it&#8217;s simple to attain on the Internet. You can actually purchase guides that instruct you on how to teach your child at home. Some parents find it much more convenient to homeschool, or prefer the safety of their child to remain in their own hands. This is perfectly fine; however, you do want your child to interact with peers as they grow.</p>
<p>This essentially allows them to adapt and make friends easier. I remember back when I was in elementary school, and was jealous of the children who were homeschooled. How cool it would be to not have to go to school everyday. Your child&#8217;s education is a big decision to consider. Discover a spectrum of homeschooling information today. Homeschooling information is just a mouse click away.</p>
<p>Public education can be a life experience. You truly get a sense of how to interact with your peers. I attended public school from kindergarten through senior year, and think it worked rather well. Sure, you have some good and some bad experiences, but overall it was fun. Regardless, more and more these days parents are in need of homeschooling information. Maybe they are a stay-at-home parent, or simply wish to provide their own style of education for their child.<br />
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This can be beneficial if you consider the personal attention the child will receive. The key is tenacity. You have to stick to a daily regime in order to properly school your child. Homeschooling information found online can help you better understand this process before you start. Are you qualified to teach? Are you truly going to challenge your child to the same level a public school would? These are questions to ponder.</p>
<p>Our education is certainly a crucial part of our development. As we grow into adulthood we need our minds to be prepared for the job we tackle or the University we venture off to. With public schooling growing on a regular basis, there is always room for more and more children to learn.</p>
<p>However, some parents take a different path in the education process. A second way to acquire academic knowledge is at home. If a parent chooses to, he or she can teach his/her child at home. In fact, homeschooling information is more available now days than ever before. All you need is a computer and Internet access to delve into the world of homeschooling online.</p>
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		<title>Architecture school</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 01:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some people, it was all about some building that inspired them as a child. Perhaps they grew up in some gorgeous mansion. perhaps they went to one of the great museums of the world as a kid and were completely captivated by it. Whatever it was, a single building got them interested in the [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/architecture-school">Architecture school</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some people, it was all about some building that inspired them as a child. Perhaps they grew up in some gorgeous mansion. perhaps they went to one of the great museums of the world as a kid and were completely captivated by it. Whatever it was, a single building got them interested in the process of designing and building others.</p>
<p>For other people, architecture schools are part of a political mission. You wouldn&#8217;t believe how many visionaries there are at an average architectural school. At the one I go to, they probably make up half the class. Some of them want to design buildings with the idea of providing beautiful and affordable housing to the poor, others to change the way we see space as a society.</p>
<p>For me, going to architecture school was part of a much more down to earth experience. As a matter of fact, you could say that I always had an interest in buildings. I grew up on a farm, in one of the last communities in this country that still practices barn raising. For me, architecture school was not the realization of a lifelong abstract dream, but rather a way to build on my early, hands on experiences with communal buildings.<br />
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I feel like this gives me a much clearer vision than many people in architecture schools nowadays. Your typical architecture school student has his or her head in the clouds. In some ways, this is a good thing. It is good to have a vision to unify your buildings. There are many things that buildings have to be. They have to be functional, structurally sound, and comfortable to occupy. They don&#8217;t necessarily have to be beautiful. When they are beautiful, however, it is like a wonderful luxury for the city around. Although not everyone understands an architect&#8217;s vision, they can tell whether or not he has one.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you enroll in a school of architecture without any hands-on experience, you can lose track of the purpose behind what you are doing. Architecture is, after all, about providing spaces for people to live and work. Architecture school can teach you many things, but unless you go in with this understanding, you will never build with both elegance and practicality.</p>
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		<title>Addressing The Needs Of Home-Schooled Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a wide variation when it comes to the public opinion on homeschooling. Some are avid supports, while some do not find it in the best interest of children. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a list of advantages and disadvantages of this alternative means of education is set up. [...]<p><a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com/addressing-the-needs-of-home-schooled-kids">Addressing The Needs Of Home-Schooled Kids</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.biloxibridge.com">Reference Education Center | biloxibridge.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a wide variation when it comes to the public opinion on homeschooling. Some are avid supports, while some do not find it in the best interest of children. And to weight out the pros and cons of homeschooling, a list of advantages and disadvantages of this alternative means of education is set up.</p>
<p>Either way, if it is really the best of the learners that is at their supporters and detractors hearts; why not consider what the learner really needs in order to achieve learning success whether in the public and private educational system or through homeschooling.</p>
<p>Taking the side of homeschooling, it is important to evaluate and identify the needs of the children, their interest, the learning methods that best stimulates their curiosity and inquisitiveness. This is the only key to a quality homeschool education &#8211; addressing what the homeschooled kid needs.<br />
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In homeschooling children, the instructors may be in the form of the parents or a tutor should be able to commit a time for learning. And homeschooling, with all the preparations, will really take up much time. A child will have to be given a strict time schedule for learning, and time for playing as well.</p>
<p>Homeschooled children are criticized to be less sociable individuals. Indeed, socialization is a major factor in developing the personality of a child. Having this in mind, instructors should give attention to the child getting together with other children apart from the home.</p>
<p>All children grow at their own pace. Let kids be kids. Understand that they are experiencing the world for the first time. Get involved and be interested in what interests the child. If it is in the arts and crafts field, then focus on that. Not only will it help the instructor foster rapport with the child, but this will also stimulate and motivate the child to learn new things. Give the child some room to grow and develop on his own with proper guidance.</p>
<p>The effort of homeschooling children will never be too much. It is constant striving to address the children&#8217;s needs and this will greatly vary as you go along. Children grow and develop, and sooner or later will be interested in new things. And when this time comes, the instructor should always be ready to cater to the children&#8217;s requirement for learning.</p>
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