How To Do It: Training Your Child’s Mind Without Losing Your Own
Get some guidance here about how your days will look, what outside support groups you should join, how to keep good records, when to ask for help with learning challenges, and what to do when you just want to quit.
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Finding Others Should I Join a Co-Op? Susan Wise Bauer helps you with a question many new home schoolers ask: Should I join a co-op in my area? Her answers may surprise you.
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State & Local Organizations State Home School Groups Check out these well-maintained indexes of state and local home school organizations.
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Other Resources for Learning Challenges Resources for Dysgraphia Dysgraphia, often related to dyslexia, is a learning disability that affects handwriting ability and fine motor skills.
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How To Do It: Training Your Child's Mind Without Losing Your Own Resources For Dyslexia Many parents have successfully taught dyslexic children at home.
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Other Resources for Learning Challenges When Should I Get My Child Evaluated? The home-education population may have more non-neurotypical kids in it than the general school population, because the frustrations of dealing with these problems in a classroom situation causes many parents to turn to home schooling.
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Forms, Regulations, & Record-Keeping Notifying Your Local School I’m sure your school will notice if your children just don’t show up after a summer break. You should probably tell them.
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Forms, Regulations, & Record-Keeping Home Schooling Regulations Mind the rules. There will be a test later.
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Forms, Regulations, & Record-Keeping A Sample High School Transcript An illustration is worth paragraphs of explanation! Here’s an example of a home school transcript (this one got the student into six good colleges, including the top choice school).
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Forms, Regulations, & Record-Keeping How to Assign High School Credits Here are a few tips on how to best organize and award high school credits for your student.
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Daily Life A Day at Our House: Classical Educations With Three Under Eight How Dr. Susan Wise Bauer manages 3 children under 8.