Archive for May, 2007

May 07 2007

Homeschooling and the Law

Published by Jennifer under Homeschooling

Homeschooling is completely legal.
One common concern of parents contemplating homeschooling is the prospect of legal restrictions. They fear that homeschooling is either illegal, or that individuals have to jump through many hoops to avoid the government cracking down. The fear is somewhat justified, depending on where the family lives, but is usually larger than appropriate.
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May 06 2007

Homeschooling: Hiring Tutors

Published by Jennifer under Homeschooling

Some parents just aren’t particularly suited to providing education. Yet they want the best education possible for their child and know that public school can’t provide that. Private school is often economically out of reach, and still often a second-best in terms of quality. The solution is to hire a tutor.
The first step to hiring […]

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May 05 2007

Homeschooling: Do It Yourself Education

Published by Jennifer under Homeschooling

In considering homeschooling, a kind of do-it-yourself education, one of the first questions to ask is: Who is the ‘you’ in ‘yourself’? Parents have busy lives, earning a living and pursuing other important values that benefit them and their children. Making time for giving a proper education at home, especially for single parents, can be […]

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May 03 2007

New Poll Finds Stay-at-Home Moms Should Receive Six-Figure Paycheck

Published by Jennifer under Moms

(ARA) - If women ruled the world, stay-at-home moms would earn an annual salary equal to or more than $100,000. That’s according to a new poll from Woman’s Day magazine and AOL.com, which found that more than half (52 percent) of women would pay a stay-at-home mom this annual salary.
The poll, which surveyed more than […]

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May 02 2007

Overcommitted? Why Extracurricular Activities Can Interfere with Great Study Habits

Published by Jennifer under Study Tips

Most students, regardless of their school age, have an interest in activities outside of the classroom.  The interest in extracurricular activities begins as early as preschool age.   You may have become interested in extracurricular activities at a young age.  As you begin to get older and the need for you to study becomes greater, there […]

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