Where to Begin
Advice for New Homeschoolers
First of all, thank you for looking into home education. Teaching your children is a very rewarding endeavor. It is not as difficult as some would believe. Homeschooling offers the best in choosing the right way to teach each of your children. Schools have to teach to the lowest learners in class. You can teach your children with their strengths and weakness in your choice of learning styles.
Homeschoolers and Socialization
Are your children going to fall behind socially? Can homeschoolers really handle the world when they are seemingly isolated. Read on. Homeschool kids generally relate to the world better as they are experience social interactions with adults as well as kids from different grade levels.
Determining Learning Styles
Children are not all alike. Some kids learn best when using their hands while others need to hear it out loud to learn. This is one of the best things about homeschooling. You can cater your teaching to the way that your child learns best.
Preschool & Kindergarten Resources
There are a lot of ways to begin preschool and kindergarten age children in their own homeschooling types of programs. We are assembling quality links to web sites with great information in this area.
High School and Beyond
Many homeschool parents are a little hesitant when it comes to teaching high school. There is an abundant amount of info and types of curriculum to take on these challenges.
Special Needs Homeschooling
Don’t be afraid to take on homeschooling if you have a special needs child. While it can be challenging, it may be the best way to see great outcomes for your child.
What About High School Diplomas
Here is the simple answer – Your Own Diploma! You can get a GED if you like, or you can use a cover school that offers diplomas, or – Create your own! The important thing is not the diploma, it is the TRANSCRIPTS. Colleges are not so concerned with diplomas as they are with transcripts, SAT’s,and ACT’s. Below is information you will find useful to create your own transcripts.