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Homeschools - Behind Closed Doors

By: Kayley Kenzie When most people think of homeschools, they imagine children who are socially incompetent and aren't allowed to experience great opportunities for learning. Some people even think that parents who decide to homeschool are strange radicals.

This is ironic, since most parents who start homeschools have college degrees and their children's best interests at heart: They want their children to have a better education. Good homeschooling programs undermine the stereotypes linked to social development.

I have located other family homeschools in my area. In doing so, we have created a co-op which allows about 10 homeschooled children to get together and learn.

I also favor music lessons and club athletic teams. My children are socially skilled and well-rounded.

When you decide to homeschool, there are plenty of different methods and schools of thoughts to select from. Some of them are eclectic, theme-based, Classical, Christian, and natural learning. You'll want to research all these different techniques to figure out which is best for your family.

When I did my research, I found that a lot of the methods and available resources are duplicates of the materials that public schools use.

Be aware of the problems that could arise in purchasing materials that focus on outcome or performance-based education. These types of materials will squash free and creative thinking.

Families that are just starting homeschools have a great task ahead of them to determine which method is best and addresses the needs of each of their children. Sometimes multiple methods are chosen in a family.

It's also important to realize that each child has their own way of learning. That's one of the marvelous things about homeschools. Parents can enhance their children's strengths and strategically transform weaknesses into strengths.

Families who are just starting to learn about homeschools and how to run their own should stay up-to-date on all the latest information and resources. There are plenty of good publications that can help you with homeschooling issues and ideas.

In addition, you can even find courses and tutors online that can all help you supplement your homeschool curriculum. Homeschools can have the full benefit of catering to the needs of the child.


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