Those parents who practice home schooling may realize that children may
need more supplements to learning other than written material or
worksheets. The author of this article suggests ideas and resources
that are available to most, and many of those resources are of little or no
cost. They also help to create a
multimodal learning experience for your child.
The author of this article is a mother who home schools her three children.
She discusses her reasons for home schooling her children, as well as
talks about the troubles and triumphs of starting home schooling
in her family. She offers suggestions at the end of the article for ease
into a smooth transition from public
school to home schooling.
Home Schooling
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This gives a brief history of home schooling, discusses the legal and constitutional aspects and the position of the state and federal governments. It also provides suggestions about resources available for home schooling, a discussion of the academic performance of children who are home schooled, how it affects college admission and how policy makers view home schooling.