Become A Homeschooling Professor PLR Ebook
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Statistics 5
Making the Decision 7
How to Start 12
De-Schooling 14
Layouts for Your School Space 19
How to Teach 21
Finding Information 26
Scheduling Your Home School Day 27
Fitting in Everyday Life 29
What to Teach 31
Establish a School Identity 35
Are You Qualified to Teach 37
Keeping Records 39
Socialization 42
When Problems Occur 48
Dealing with Criticism 53
Conclusion 60
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INTRODUCTION
Elizabeth has been accepted to four different universities and is having problems choosing which one she prefers. The decision is made even more difficult because Elizabeth is just 15 years old.
Michael took his SAT test last Saturday. He scored 1560 out of 1600 including a perfect 800 in math. He’s looking forward to finishing his schooling as he will be attending Harvard in the fall.
George has been invited to his local college to compete for five scholarships they are awarding amounting to full tuition for four years – about $100,000 each. The scholarships are awarded based on academic ability and the competition is stiff every year. He’s expected to finish first and have his schooling paid for.
What do all of these children have in common? All have been home schooled.
At one time, home schooling was associated only with religious and political choices in an attempt to stand up to the government-regulated public school system. Today, however, more and more children are being home schooled for a variety of reasons.
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– 1 Ebook (PDF), 62 Pages
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– Year Released/Circulated: 2007
– File Size: 371 KB
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