Archive for the 'Tuition' Category

It’s Not Back to School for Everyone

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Labor day is just around the corner and most parents are busy with back to school shopping, while kids are savoring their last sweet days of summer. But there is a growing population of children who are not gearing up to return to school. These are homeschoolers. They do not have to wait to see […]

Do We Really Need Schools?

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

The babies give their first cry untaught and no one teaches them to take the suck. The birds fly and the fishes swim and nobody has seen a school where these creatures were taught to do so. The flocks of birds, which fly overhead in certain formations apparently, led efficiently by one of them and […]

Phonics Lesson Plans For Your Child

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Phonics lesson plans are the foundation by which you can be better prepared to help your child to begin to learn to read. You must be prepared in order to make the most of your time together and to make the most of your child’s attention span. With an early introduction to phonics, you are […]

Growing Socialization in Home Education

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Let me mention the subject of Home Schooling. What thought immediately comes to mind? There have always been many views of home schooling. There are varieties of opinions ranging from great parents to troublemakers. Most of the negative thoughts of home schooling are based on rumors and preconceived ideas. Out of all thoughts about home […]

Quick Tips for Getting Started in Home Schooling

Monday, May 7th, 2007

If have decided that home schooling really is right for you and your kids, you will likely want to know what to do next. Here are some quick points for getting started with home schooling:
· Locate your state’s home school group. You can do this online easily by typing in your state and the keyword “home […]

Reading Activity For Kindergarten

Monday, April 30th, 2007

As a homeschooler one of the most important tasks for you to accomplish in your child at an early age is getting them interested in and developing good reading habits. At an early age learning to recognize letters, the sounds they make and words they eventually form should be an activity and not a structured […]