Recent Homeschool Blog PostsHomeschool Groups and Resources in Illinois P-Zby Andrea Hermitt30 Oct 2009 09:20 AMGetting involved with other homeschoolers is very important to a family's success in homeschooling It is important to join a homeschool network or support group in your area, There are also many homeschooling groups as well as many homeschooling classes, and programs that your students can enjoy. Homeschool Groups and Resources in Illinois G-Nby Andrea Hermitt29 Oct 2009 11:12 AMGetting involved with other homeschoolers is very important to a family's success in homeschooling It is important to join a homeschool network or support group in your area, There are also many homeschooling groups as well as many homeschooling classes, and programs that your students can enjoy. Homeschool Groups and Resources in Illinois A-Hby Andrea Hermitt28 Oct 2009 08:09 AMGetting involved with other homeschoolers is very important to a family's success in homeschooling It is important to join a homeschool network or support group in your area, There are also many homeschooling groups as well as many homeschooling classes, and programs that your students can enjoy. Think You're Against Homeschooling? Just Waitby Andrea Hermitt27 Oct 2009 06:20 PMI just stumbled across a homeschooling mom blog where the writer explains that she used to oppose homeschooling. She was offered the opportunity to homeschool as a teen and turned it down. She saw her brothers get homeschooled. Yet she saw no appeal in it. If I Could Start Over Again, Thoughts from a homeschool veteranby Andrea Hermitt23 Oct 2009 10:44 AMI don't know If I can really call myself a homeschool veteran just just yet because I have not graduated a homeschooler. I have however, gotten my kids to the high school stage and am continuing to homeschool them. 75% of homeschoolers (my best bet)decide to stop homeschooling by this point. Homeschooling Highschool, harder than Chemistry and Trigby Andrea Hermitt21 Oct 2009 06:13 PMMany people worry about homeschooling highschoolers because teaching subjects like Chemistry, Trigonometry, and Calculus is so hard. Compared to the full job of homeschooling a high school students, a few AP courses don't scare me in the least. Homeschooling Loses a Championby Andrea Hermitt19 Oct 2009 09:16 AMLast week, Christopher Klicka lost his fight to Mulitple sclerosis. He had suffered for the last 15 years and still continued to work for the HSLDA in spite of his severe illness. Mr. Homeschooling makes them more successfulby Andrea Hermitt16 Oct 2009 07:36 PMA big difference between public schools and homeschooling is that homeschoolers work to make sure all kids are successful, where public schools work to make sure a select few are successful. Get Those Homeschoolers Out of The Houseby Andrea Hermitt13 Oct 2009 11:37 AMIt's kind of ironic. When we began homeschooling, one of the things we talked about the ability to go outside as we please and to learn from nature. Now that the kids are older, we tend to get so involved in the ins and outs of homeschooling that we forget to go outside. Homeschoolers, Don't Forget to Take the PSATby Andrea Hermitt09 Oct 2009 07:41 AMMy family almost completely overlooked the PSAT. I figured they are taking CLEP exams, and the SAT, what reason could they possibly have to take the PSAT, a practice test for the SAT. The problem is that the PSAT is so much more than a practice test for the SAT. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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