Recent Homeschool Blog | Extra Curricular PostsHomeschooling and Scouting: Using Scouting to Fulfill Academic Requirementsby Julie Gentry19 Jan 2007 08:30 PMIt's Friday. That means my boys have no schoolwork. What? Let me rephrase that. They have no schoolwork from their regular textbooks. Instead, Fridays at our house have become Boy Scout days. They work on their badges and advancement. Homeschooling and Scouting: David Finds a Troopby Julie Gentry19 Jan 2007 03:59 AMWe'd been trying to Lone Scout for two years, with some success. Part of the reason we'd chosen to go it alone was that David had superior math skills, but was struggling in reading and self-conscious about it. Homeschooling and Scouting: Our Storyby Julie Gentry19 Jan 2007 01:41 AMIf you've been following my posts, you know I can be a bit on the protective side with my children. We are careful with what they read, what they watch, and with whom they associate. It's out of a desire to protect their innocence, and thus far it's working. Having Problems Finding Local Classes?by Andrea Hermitt08 Jan 2007 08:47 AMHomeschool classes are abundant in both large and small communities, but they can be difficult to find. Unique Educational Opportunitiesby Andrea Hermitt27 Dec 2006 09:34 AMAs homeschooling parents it is our responsibility to supply unique educational opportunities for our children. There are several reasons why unique educational opportunities are necessary. 1. 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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