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Rethinking Education: Let Boys Play and Thrive
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson highlights issues in the traditional education system, such as the use of amphetamines for bored boys and the development of hyperactivity. He advocates for play-based learning and suggests homeschooling as a solution, allowing for personalized, engaging, and interactive education that addresses these challenges more effectively.
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Tips to Start Off Your Academic Homeschool Year Off Great!
6 tips on how to stay motivated and productive during the academic year, including setting clear academic goals, organizing your study space, creating a study schedule, building good study habits, and staying connected with teachers and classmates.
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Thoughts on Teaching Neurodivergent Kids to Read
I am looking for alternative methods to teach my two neurodivergent kids to read?
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8 Fun Things Homeschool Families Do for Fun During the Summer
Homeschool families make the most of the summer break by engaging in a variety of fun and educational activities, including outdoor adventures, science experiments, cultural immersion, and community involvement.
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Taking Responsibility for Education: Homeschooling Requirements Explained
How Much Do Parents Have to Instruct Before it is Considered Homeschool?
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Some Homeschool for Health Reasons!
The article explores five health-related reasons why parents may choose to homeschool their children, including allergies and sensitivities, chronic illness, mental health concerns, building conditions or mold, and reducing exposure to infectious diseases.
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5 Things to Consider if Homeschooling is Right for You
Top 5 things to consider before deciding to homeschool your child, including your child's learning style, your willingness to commit, social needs, state regulations, and having a support system.
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5 Struggles Former School Teachers Face When Starting Homeschooling
Former public school teachers may struggle with adjusting to the different schedule and routine, adapting to a more individualized teaching style, finding appropriate curricula and resources, coping with isolation, and balancing their roles and responsibilities when transitioning to homeschooling.
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Top 5 Ways to Homeschool on a Tight Budget
Learn how to homeschool on a tight budget with these five tips: utilize free online resources, borrow materials from the library, use open-source educational software, find free or low-cost homeschooling co-ops, and focus on hands-on learning activities.
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Learner Centered vs. Instructor Guided Learning
Learner-centered/instructor-guided learning is an approach to education that puts learners at the center of the learning process, while the instructor provides guidance and support, empowering learners to take ownership of their learning.
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