Recent Homeschool Blog | Activities Calendar PostsHomeschooling Laws for Virginia--Option 3by Valorie Delp01 Aug 2006 04:26 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling Laws for Hawaiiby Valorie Delp23 Jul 2006 09:00 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Creative Celebrations: Homeschool Activities for Augustby Valorie Delp18 Jul 2006 07:01 PMIt's fun to add a little spice to your curriculum and daily routine by celebrating unusual events and holidays. In July we celebrated great things like National Blueberry Month, and National Ice cream Day. . . The Unschooling Dilemmaby Valorie Delp14 Jul 2006 09:42 AMAt the core of the unschooling philosophy is a fundamental belief that children will learn everything they need to know by being left unto themselves. Homeschooling for Freeby Valorie Delp08 Jul 2006 12:56 PMBuying curriculum can take a big bite out of your budget, especially if you're homeschooling more than one child. But here is a list of free or nearly free items that you can use to supplement your curriculum: The Homeschool Mom has created a variety of free planning pages. Creative Celebrations: Home School Activities for Julyby Valorie Delp27 Jun 2006 06:50 PMEveryone knows that July 4th is American Independence Day, but did you know that the whole month of July is National Blueberry Month? Or that National Ice Cream Day is July 15th? Teaching Your Visual Learnerby Valorie Delp27 Jun 2006 02:54 PMDo you have a child who thinks in images? They seem not to be able to follow instructions unless they can "see" what they're supposed to do. They will frequently take information you give them and either write it down or draw pictures for it. Writing Activities and Ideas for the Reluctant Writerby Valorie Delp27 Jun 2006 04:48 AMIs getting your child to write impossible? Try using one of these creative ideas to get your child writing. . . 1. The Family Journal Buy a spiral or composition notebook and write to your child. 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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