Homeschooling Online - Teaching Financial Responsbility 

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Madonna, being the mother that she is– and the original “Material Girl”– wants her 9-year-old daughter (Lourdes) to start learning the value of fiscal responsibility, and has decided to give her kid a credit card with a $10,000 limit. Lourdes, as I mentioned before, is 9 years old…
This is what happens when celebrities who […]

Homeschooling Online - The University Model 

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There is a new movement in homeschooling called University Model Schooling. UMS is all about building character, which is nothing new. But the UMS philosophy is more than just a philosophy about character. It’s also an academic-based training model.
UMS stands on three legs: Academics, Character, and Activities. The idea is to involve parents in a […]

Homeschooling Online - Where Should Learning Take Place? 

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True education begins at home, but it doesn’t end there. In face, a proper education can - and should - take place where ever you and your children go. To church, the grocery store, the zoo, on a picnic, to the neighbor’s house, your cousin Bob’s over the weekend, on the family camping trip, you […]

Homeschooling Online - All Parents Are Homeschoolers 

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Every parent is a homeschooler. They may not see themselves as such, but they are. Think about it!
How many parents do you know that drive their children to and front piano lessons, boy scouts, or little league? How about parents who take their children to church on Sunday? Do you know any parents who instruct […]

Homeschooling Online - The Seton Home Study School 

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Catholic homeschooling is predicated upon the belief that parents are the first educators. Pope John Paul II, in his Letter to Families, wrote:
Parents are the first and the most important educators of their own children, and they also possess a fundamental competence in this area; they are educators because they are parents.
In 1975, Dr. Anne […]

Homeschooling Online - The Principles Of Homeschooling 

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Successful homeschooling boils down to a few simple principles. Compromise on any of them and you could be shooting your own foot. What are the principles? Glad you asked.

Parents learn with their children and foster a love of lifelong learning.
Parents show enthusiasm for the learning process.
Kids thrive on diversity of information.
Be organized.
Create an environment free […]

Homeschooling Online - Teaching Respect For Money 

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Here’s a quick tip on teaching your children to respect money.
It’s imperative. Living in a capitalist society, you want your children to have a healthy respect for money. But they won’t develop that naturally. How do you cultivate that? I recommend starting as early as possible.
My wife and I recently went yard saling. We took […]

Homeschooling Online - Science 

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Finding a good science curriculum can be hard for a lot of families. Where do you find one that treats the scientific process as a method of analyzing facts to arrive at a worthy conclusion and not just explore hypothetical scenarios until they are believed?
Hometrainingtools.com offers a wide variety of science curricula for all ages. […]

Homeschooling Online - Math Goodies Online 

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Are you looking for the perfect math program? Need additional resources to augment you homeschool training in math? Well, resources are everywhere, but can you rely on what you stumble upon? Here’s a quick suggestion.
Mathgoodies.com has several excellent math resources you can use in your homeschool training. From a parent’s forum to help for homework, […]

Homeschool Online - Global Virtual Curriculum 

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Global Virtual Curriculum has the perfect online study plan for homeschooled children in grades 2-12. The school offers more than 80 courses for homeschoolers delivered online. All Internet-based education. The offerings are flexible and challenging as students can choose semester-long courses or year-long plans. The curriculum is interactive and fun at all ages and utilizes […]