31 Jul 2011, 11:18am
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  • Does Apple Fall Far From Tree ?

    They are sometimes confused with the annoying habits that you do not seem to break easily? Have you ever wondered why the things you do or who you look like? You say: “The apple does not fall far from the tree.” Is it genetic or just a fact? If these pressing issues in abundance, why not try to venture through your past to see what is revealed in the fascinating stories of our ancestors. You can find some answers.

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    27 Jul 2011, 8:14am
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  • Homeschooling with Learning Disabilities

    Home schooling a special needs child can be challenging to say the least, and many parents are unsure where to begin or how to effectively teach their children. Yet many children with learning disabilities successfully taught at home. Cut the fact these children are generally better at learning from home, rather than other types of educational institutions, especially the section on parental love and affection.

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    24 Jul 2011, 7:10am
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  • Dyslexia Home Schooling : Multisensory Approach Can Help Your Child Learn

    “See Jane Run.” “Dog said Bow Wow!” “Great little a, bouncing and b.” All these popular expressions come easily for most of us, whether reading or writing. But for a child with dyslexia, can master the rates be as simple as it can be difficult. There are neural connections in the brain that makes it difficult for dyslexic children to letters, numbers and other text-process. So how can you help your child learn at home if he or she has a learning disorder? Many dyslexics homeschooling parents are multi-sensory techniques are an advantage.

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    20 Jul 2011, 3:06am
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  • Homeschooling vs Unschooling

    Families interested in home schooling might ask: What is good for us, homeschooling or education? Schooling is “extreme”? The debate between school against homeschooling is because every family is different and therefore have different interests.

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    17 Jul 2011, 8:03am
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  • Free Programs Homeschooling is Really Work ?

    “Children are expensive” is often a phrase I hear over and over again actually. Let the kids so free, 100%, but it is not true that a family with children should be in a poorhouse. I am a mother of four children, expect one-fifth of March. Popular estimates show that education is a child from birth to 18 years has certainly cost more than $ 100.00 (U.S.). It’s a lot of money. We do not have that kind of income. But we’re not really living on Ramen noodles. Why? We all use what we have, prioritize and collaborate. This means that we are a small shop for educational needs. It would be great if I could make decisions for my children without regard to income, unfortunately, it is not my own reality. My reality is that every dollar actually go so far as it can be stretched. These decisions are in line with education. I honestly could spend several thousand dollars a year to the curriculum for homeschool my four children, but because it is not a choice – I am imaginative and looking for free homeschool programs. Occasionally I actually end up buying a couple of problems, and get some at no cost, it all depends on what will work for my own children to the demands of good with my personal desires.

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    13 Jul 2011, 7:57am
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  • Come and Keep Your Homeschool Room Organized

    Late last year, the school I found that my home school wardrobe was quite messy. It’s easy to get on the shelves and drawers in a catch-all for all the stray papers and cute drawings that the children have done throughout the year. But if I remember correctly, this was a problem at the end of the school. Things fell off the shelf, I want every child to reach the books for the day. It was pretty annoying, especially when I was nine months pregnant at the end of the school. Stoop to retrieve different objects and was not a nice thing to do.

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    10 Jul 2011, 2:59am
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  • Special Needs Homeschooling: Signs of dyslexia with intellectual disabilities

    Is your child struggling to read, spell or write? Is he or she is with math problems too? If this is the case. Can these early indicators that your child suffers from dyslexia, as one of the most common learning disabilities in children The good news is that you are not alone. At least one of five children struggling with dyslexia. Although this learning disability often misunderstood, with children as “lazy” or “slow” Research shows (as well as children with dyslexia even) seen so far from the truth.

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    6 Jul 2011, 4:54am
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  • Our First Day Back to School

    All fear and worry and wonder in vain! Yay! Our first day back at school was fantastic!

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    3 Jul 2011, 2:50am
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  • Prevention and Cure on Home School Burnout

    (Special note: Believe it or not, ideally, avoid homeschool burnout starts at the beginning of the school Read on to learn how ..)

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