27 Jun 2011, 10:02am
Home Schooling
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  • The High Cost of Education at Home ‘Free’

    I know that every parent can determine what is good for your son. My job is to support independent homeschooling, though. When I ask questions about alternative education programs, they do not want parents to feel that I am the leader. On the other hand, I try to stress the alternatives to maintain independence, so you can ensure your child’s educational success.

    Online education courses and alternatives can be interesting because they are free. The big problem is that this type of material is only financially free – there are other costs. Online classes with accredited programs are often rigid and inflexible, with strict rules that certain things. This may be your ability, your child how to teach to learn more. It is important to recognize that progress in the classroom at a low speed level, children learn sun children learn in fits and starts. In the classroom (class physical or online), children may feel frustrated when the class is too fast or bored when the class is slowly happening.

    If you try the feeling of materials science online, in case of free materials for independent homeschoolers. There are many schools, online classes in a variety of topics. MIT is just one example, with its free online courses as “open courses” You will also find documents of high scientific quality of the library. Although not a science lab, learning is great!

    A simple Google search on “online virtual labs” will give much food for every branch of science related to the laboratories, many different books. Some online virtual labs designed for schools and others are related to specific manuals. There are some incredible documents without the fun for everyone!

    I recently had a couple of clients contact me about the alternative education programs and accredited. Some of them had their children are online courses due to illness, and now faces half-yet-a devastating card. A mother has paid for an expensive program, and her daughter had an average of 1.75 for the first year of high school. Ouch! The call is easy to see, but the cost may be hidden until a year later. My advice is be careful, and the search for alternatives, which support their independence as a homeschooler