Teaching your toddler to read can be easier than teaching your child to use the toilet. It’s true! And it can be a lot more fun. But like toilet training, it’s a matter of discipline and repeated instruction. In many ways, teaching a young child to read is more a training of the teacher, rather than a training of the child. Included is a fun and effective game to help any parent teach their toddler or young child to read.
In Austin, Texas, home schoolers gather each month to learn a hands-on political science lessons through a program called Capital Days. The teenagers and their families learn how a bill becomes a law, gather information on specific proposed bills, and then go to the State Capital for some hands-on lobbying efforts.
A Fun Homeschooling Lesson Plan on Sea Turtles (Best Offer)
How to help your homeschooling child make his/her own book about Sea Turtles. This is a lesson plan you can personalize for just about any grade level.
Young children often enjoy writing about their friends and playmates. Here are writing project ideas for beginning writers on the value of friends and the appreciation of friendship.
This article is an overview of the various legal requirements for home schooling. It discusses the minimum requirements as well as how parents should begin to safeguard themselves.