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Are Home School Programs Right For Your Child?

Home school programs are the option for parents who feel public schools are deficient in prime education and in safety. The questions many people ask is, are home schooled kids lacking suitable socialization and what is the rewards and disadvantages from home schooling? Contrary to public-school children, children who are taught at home are not captives of a system of rules that could crush their self-esteem or their joy of learning.

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Think You Want to Home School? Five Reasons Why You Should Think Again

My family has just started our sixth year of home schooling. When we hear how other families prepare for the first day of traditional school, we’re reminded that we have made the right decision for us.

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What Are the Advantages of a Home Schooling High School

For a child who has been attending public schools since kindergarten, doing high schooling from a home school can be a difficult and an asking task to say the least. Most people who go for home schooling have been educated in that environment from the very beginning itself, and for such people home schooling the high school can be a piece of cake. But for those who have grown up in a public school environment, switching to home school can be a rather difficult task.

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Affordable Home Schooling – Learn at Home For Less

A common misconception is that home schooling is an expensive endeavor. As more and more families consider home schooling as a possible alternative to public school, they may be intimidated by what they perceive as a costly journey. However, the reality is that affordable home schooling is attainable.

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Home School General Overview

Through much of human history, the only education children received was from their parents. It was only in the middle ages that special institutions were set up to impart education, and this too was only to the socially elite and royalty. The education imparted at these institutions was what is called Classical Education – the study of history, philosophy, ancient languages and perhaps some rudimentary science. Most children were apprenticed – they learned a vocation either from their fathers or from a skilled tradesman. This was the education that saw them through life.

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