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There is more than one way to teach math. Enter into the Great Math Debate!
What's your family's learning style? Learn the difference between unschooling, Charlotte Mason, car-schooling, classical education, online education, and school-at-home.
You know you are going to homeschool. Now, which homeschooling method will you use: unschooling, traditional, or eclectic? Confused about methods? Read on!
There are six traditional homeschooling methods commonly used by families today but what are the differences between them? How can parents decide which one is right?
Waldorf Education can be considered a homeschooling method. Is it right for your family?
Are today's youth prepared to be the leaders of tomorrow or is the American education system simply delivering mediocrity?
Homeschooling children is a choice an increasing number of parents are making. Here are some points to consider if you're thinking about educating your child at home.
For new home schooling parents, beginning to home school can be intimidating. With a little preparation, parents will be on their way to a confident start.
With so many avenues of education available, it can be difficult to decide what route to take. Find out whether or not the unschooling path resonates with your family.
The Charlotte Mason approach to homeschooling is a form of classical education. Learn more about why this method is so popular with kids and parents.
Buying used homeschool curriculum, cheap textbooks and adopting an inexpensive homeschooling philosophy are great ways to offset the cost of a home education.
A homeschool workshop can provide one stop shopping for families seeking information about home education in their communities.
Educational games and activities can replace a kindergarten curriculum. Learn about board games, homemade games and playtime activities for teaching math and more.
Learn how to register for homeschool testing services. Find out what to expect from the testing process, plus pros and cons of alternative child testing.
Finding homeschool curriculum without references to religion can be a challenge. Education at home doesn't have to be religious.
The Montessori philosophy is based upon allowing children to learn at their own pace. Learn why this approach to learning is popular with many homeschoolers.


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