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		<title>Benefits of Happy Home School Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy home schoolchildren do not have to get up every morning and get dressed in uniform or fancy expensive clothing to go to school. Happy home schoolchildren get to hang out with mom, dad, or a family member all day long. The home schooling is much more relaxed atmosphere and the child gets to bond [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy home schoolchildren do not have to get up every morning and get dressed in uniform or fancy expensive clothing to go to school. Happy home schoolchildren get to hang out with mom, dad, or a family member all day long. The home schooling is much more relaxed atmosphere and the child gets to bond and build a better relationship with the home schooling parent or guardian.</p>
<p>Happy home schoolchildren can take their time and learn at their own pace instead of try to cram weeks of lessons into one or two weeks. This is much easier on any child to do. Public and private schools try to rush threw the textbooks and lesson plans because they are on a tight schedule this is not the case with home schooling a child.</p>
<p>Happy home schoolchildren get to spend more free time and less time getting to and from classes or school because they are already at school when they are home schooled. The child will also make better grades when he or she is being home schooled. The reason for this is that there is much less distraction for the child. Every classroom has a class clown or someone who wants to be the center of attention therefore they will disrupt the class to get the attention they need or want. This keeps your child distracted and keeps them from doing their best at all times.</p>
<p>A happy home schoolchild is well rested and in much better physical condition. Because, he or she is not exhausted from going to school; back and fourth every day all day long. The child can get up when they want and start their learning day at home.</p>
<p>Happy home schooled children also get to have breaks and go on vacation when they wish to. If the family needs to leave for some reason, the school can be, packed up with the luggage and studied anywhere any time.</p>
<p>These are just some of the reasons why home schooled children are so happy and love home schooling over the public and the private schools. There are many other kinds of benefits to home schooling children and having happy children instead of depressed and bored stiff children.</p>
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		<title>Selecting a Good Pre-School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 08:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selecting a preschool is a big decision. Your child&#8217;s preschool experience will have a significant impact on how they view going to school later in life. This will impact your child&#8217;s friends, his or her quality of education, work ethic, other interests, and many more lements to engage with him or her during the duration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selecting a preschool is a big decision. Your child&#8217;s preschool experience will have a significant impact on how they view going to school later in life. This will impact your child&#8217;s friends, his or her quality of education, work ethic, other interests, and many more lements to engage with him or her during the duration of their childhood and beyond. Therefore, it&#8217;s important to put some careful thought and consideration into the process anytime when selecting the best method of pre-school for your child. You&#8217;ll have several options to choose from, and possibly more depending upon the population density of the area that you live in. While each circumstance is different, there are many things that all parents should consider when selecting a preschool.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider prior to selecting a preschool is your own unique needs. Would you prefer to teach things like letters, colors, and shapes at home or do you want the preschool staff to do this? How are your child&#8217;s social skills? Is this another area you&#8217;d like the preschool staff to work on? How many hours a day do you want your child to attend preschool? If they will be there all day, every day, you might have greater expectations of what will be taught than if you require a couple hours each day and will otherwise be home with your child.</p>
<p>Shopping for a preschool can be chaotic. First impressions are not always accurate, and it can be easy to forget one of your questions while watching a room full of small children. Meet with the senior staff member and find out everything the preschool offers, and anything it does not offer. Ask to meet the other teachers as well. Most likely you&#8217;ll be offered a tour, but if not, just ask for one.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to look around the classrooms. Take a look at the information on the bulletin boards hanging. Don&#8217;t forget to look at how the children are acting. Do they appear happy? Meet with the teachers as well. Are you comfortable leaving your child with them?</p>
<p>Visit all of your prospective preschools and take notes on each one. Then compare your notes and decide which one best meets your needs. Before making your final decision, take your child to the preschool to see how he interacts with the teacher and the other child. You&#8217;ll be able to see very quickly if he is comfortable in this environment.</p>
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		<title>Preschool Education In USA &#8211; Emerging Trends And Implications For Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 02:42:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNICEF, proper early childhood programs can produce more agile minds, better school attendance, lower repetition and dropout rates and stronger academic skills. And at a time, when most parents are increasingly finding it difficult to spend adequate time with their children in USA, playschools or preschools [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNICEF, proper early childhood programs can produce more agile minds, better school attendance, lower repetition and dropout rates and stronger academic skills. And at a time, when most parents are increasingly finding it difficult to spend adequate time with their children in USA, playschools or preschools in USA, by providing early childhood care and education, have come to play a very significant role in the proper development of skills and ethics of the future American citizens. Therefore, it is very important to take stock of the emerging trends in the preschool education of USA and analyze the implications they bear for the future.</p>
<p>Preschool Education in USA:</p>
<p>United States of America has a federal structure and education is primarily a State and local responsibility. This is reflected well in the expenditure pattern on America&#8217;s education. While the local communities, private organizations and State agencies contribute more than ninety percent of education budget; federal expenditure generally remains below ten percent. States and communities, as well as public and private organizations of all kinds are involved in establishing schools and colleges, develop curricula, and determine requirements for enrollment in educational institutes of USA.</p>
<p>Emerging trends in Preschool education of USA:<br />
While, by allowing private players to provide elementary education, a healthy competition is sought to be promoted among the playschools in USA, the government is also taking some measures to make preschool education available for all. In order to make early childhood education and care available for the disadvantaged section of American society, the U.S department of education sets aside the Title-I grants. Moreover, the Early Reading First program, established in the No Child Left Behind Act, provides competitive grants to school districts and pre-school programs, such as Head Start centers. The grants fund the development of model programs to support the school readiness of preschool-aged children, particularly those from low-income families. In order to make the children with disabilities succeed in their life, the Special Education Preschool Grants and State Grants program are constituted. They would provide formula grants to states to make quality preschool education in USA available for the 3- to 5-year-old children with disabilities. Thus, while several preschools in USA are making profit by taking care of the young children, some measures are also being taken to make quality early child care available to the marginalized sections of the society as the Bush administration has promoted the &#8220;Good Start, Grow Smart&#8221; policy when it comes to preschool education in USA. </p>
<p>However, all is not hunky-dory when we look at the state of preschool education in USA and despite all the efforts to provide quality preschool education to all, preschool fees in several parts of USA have gone sky high. According to the Forbes magazine, the admission fee in some of the preschools has crossed $30,000. The admission fee in New York&#8217;s Ethical Culture Fieldstone School has gone up to $ 30, 440. Another preschool in New York, bank Street charges $ 27, 450 and the Center for Early Education in Los Angels charges $ 15, 400. This rising admission cost of preschools in USA paints a picture of preschool education in USA that is in sharp contrast to the European model where most countries prefer to provide state sponsored free quality preschool education.</p>
<p>Conclusion:</p>
<p>While competition among the preschools to provide best facilities and education cannot be dubbed as bad, a check on the rising cost of preschool education in some of the preschools in USA would definitely help driving away feelings of alienation from the various sections of American population and help in producing quality human capital for the nation.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge About Home Schooling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 06:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home schooling, despite of its popularity, is yet to have one singular standard for acceptability or validity. This means that as you go all over the nation, separate states have different levels of requirements for home schooling to be duly recognized. The decision to home school your youngster isn&#8217;t the simplest one in the books. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home schooling, despite of its popularity, is yet to have one singular standard for acceptability or validity. This means that as you go all over the nation, separate states have different levels of requirements for home schooling to be duly recognized.</p>
<p>The decision to home school your youngster isn&#8217;t the simplest one in the books. However, once you&#8217;ve made your decision, it may be a good period to start thorough research and inquiry into state requirements and other guidelines you have to take into consideration once you&#8217;ve made the decision.</p>
<p>There are states like Texas, Illinois, Missouri, or Oklahoma, among others, that do not require informing the state of any intention to home school your youngster. So technically, you may opt to begin your preschooler on home schooling already or pull your youngster out of the formal pedagogical system at your own will, should you decide that home schooling is for you.</p>
<p>Other states, however, would require you to inform the state and your child&#8217;s school of your intention to begin home schooling. It is only in this way that the state can accredit your child&#8217;s grade level standing. Alongside this expression of intent and plan is the requirement of the state for you to submit exam scores, progress evaluation grades, and even your child&#8217;s attendance record. The state may also specify an amount of time that should be spent in this informal school studying the various subjects you intend to teach your child.</p>
<p>The states with tightest home school regulations set requirements of informing the state of your intent to home school your child. Alongside this expression of intent is the submission of the curriculum you intend to teach while home schooling. You may also be tested if you qualify as a parent-teacher when you home school your youngster. State-appointed officers may also visit your home to check if it is suitable for home schooling. Separate from these requirements, submission of periodical documents like exam scores, progress evaluation grades, and attendance records may be required of you as well.</p>
<p>The information about home schooling presented here will do one of two things: either it will reinforce what you know about home schooling or it will teach you something new. Both are good outcomes.</p>
<p>Specified this volume of information that you must be familiar with when you decide that you want to give home schooling a try, where will you find the essential information?</p>
<p>In general, your first and most primary source of information should always be your state or local government unit&#8217;s education office or authority. You can approach these agencies in two ways either through the agency&#8217;s website or by visiting the physical location of the said government office. In order to save time and money, you should perhaps visit the website first. This is also most recommended as the primary course of action because of the fact that some of these educational agencies actually upload the necessary forms you have to fill out in relation to home schooling. Some of them even prefer your getting in touch with them and submitting your requirements online !</p>
<p>Next, you may want to check home schooling support groups and legal specialists who have put up various websites on the subject. This way, you will be able to read of firsthand experiences of people who&#8217;ve tried home schooling before, and in the long run, learn valuable tips and tricks in order to make it work for you. They even provide various suggestions on activities and teaching strategies you may want to try as you home school your child.</p>
<p>Much of home schooling is very much feel-your-way-through, so don&#8217;t be scared to visit these support groups and forums and ask questions. By doing so, you would be able to make sure that you are giving your child the best sort of home schooling you can provide for him or her. Additionally, you can even find out more about the post-home schooling period, which is the time when your child begins applying for university or college, from home schooled applicants who&#8217;ve gone through the usually much longer process.</p>
<p>Home schooling, as it is, is yet to be standardized across the country. Various legislative and administrative changes are underway each day. This is where online home schooling websites may help. They can give you news updates, briefings, and summaries of various state and federal legislation on home schooling. These timely bits of information may lead you better in home schooling your child, and keep you up to date with trends and changes in rules on home schooling across your state.</p>
<p>Take time to consider the home schooling points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.</p>
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		<title>What About Home Schooling On The Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost everything is available on the Internet &#8211; you name it and it&#8217;s there; Internet home schooling is no exception. However, is Internet home schooling for everyone? Online Home Schooling As a matter of fact this is a task that brings great responsibility upon the parent and child alike; Internet home schooling can be done [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost everything is available on the Internet &#8211; you name it and it&#8217;s there; Internet home schooling is no exception. However, is Internet home schooling for everyone?</p>
<p>Online Home Schooling</p>
<p>As a matter of fact this is a task that brings great responsibility upon the parent and child alike; Internet home schooling can be done from home, not requiring physical presence of the child in a school or any other institution. Below are listed a few things one will need to consider when choosing Internet home schooling:</p>
<p>* The parents need to supervise the child even if they don&#8217;t have to teach the subjects.<br />
* The child is basically following his or her own schedule so parents need to step in and draw some studying hours which need to be followed everyday.<br />
* The responsibility of finishing a task or home work needs to be verified by the parents.<br />
* The Parents need to dedicate much more time to the child and his/her activities, as they are not having any social life or interaction with children that they would have normally have in school.</p>
<p>Home schooling can really be tough, as the pressure is directly on the parents as far as the child&#8217;s education; however, Internet home schooling is a better choice if you don&#8217;t think you will do justice in providing quality teachings to your child.</p>
<p>What are the Benefits of Internet Home Schooling?</p>
<p>Below are some benefits of Internet home schooling over parent home schooling:</p>
<p>* The child will be exposed to actual teachers with academic background and experience in teaching over the internet</p>
<p>* The child interacts with other children at his or her own age and will be able to create a social life besides the one available in the home<br />
* The Parents can get help with the child&#8217;s home schooling from teachers and other parents in similar situations<br />
* Internet or online home schooling has a number of activities that will help you and your child cope with home schooling and achieve the best results</p>
<p>Home schooling is a great responsibility and while some have done a great job and have children who are grateful for the decision, others can make huge mistakes that will reflect on the child later in his/her life.</p>
<p>Make such decisions carefully and only after considering all risks and available options; of course all parents want what is best for their children but sometimes it doesn&#8217;t work out that way. Sometimes doing everything yourself in order to do it right is not the right choice and sometimes that is the only choice. No one else but a parent can make that decision. Whether we prefer studying online or not, how can we choose a home schooling program that is right for us?</p>
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		<title>Some Homeschooling Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 04:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the options that parents have when homeschooling their children is to go with an accredited homeschooling curriculum. These types of schools can give your child the same education as they would otherwise get in a public school, yet accredited home schools make this task a bit easier. Accredited home schools basically have the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the options that parents have when homeschooling their children is to go with an accredited homeschooling curriculum. These types of schools can give your child the same education as they would otherwise get in a public school, yet accredited home schools make this task a bit easier.</p>
<p>Accredited home schools basically have the same type of curriculum as those of the public schools. However unlike their public school counterparts these accredited homeschooling curriculum allow for the students to learn the subject matter at their own pace. Parents and kids can also telephone their teachers and receive extra help that they might be. This type of coverage will very from subject matter and from one accredited type of homeschool to another.</p>
<p>These types of homeschooling programs are gaining popularity with many parents. With the growing concern of not only the educational quality of the public school, but the safety of the children while in these public schools as well; accredited homeschooling is becoming a more and more viable option for parents wanting to educate their children outside of the public school system.</p>
<p>Another great advantage to homeschooling your children is that with homeschooling as parents you aren&#8217;t subjected to attendance rules and strict scheduling requirements found in the public school system. Homeschooling your children is all about flexibility both with the education and with the family schedule.</p>
<p>As we speak there are over a million children now who are receiving some sort of homeschooling. Parents opting to use some form of accredited home schools enjoy the advantage of having the accredited schools keep track of their students progress and also have any records of the students and their studies if such documentation is needed. Although most state colleges readily admit home schooled children, some parents preferred the peace of mind to have the documentation handy from an accredited homeschooling source.</p>
<p>As a parent if you&#8217;re considering homeschooling your child there are certainly a number of considerations to be aware of. Don&#8217;t let the vast amount of information available to you get you overwhelmed. Take your time in looking over all of the material that you gather, but don&#8217;t try to gather it all. Take into consideration your family values and what you consider important in your child&#8217;s education.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re new to homeschooling, you may wish to get started using a prepackaged curriculum or some type of accredited homeschooling program. Many parents find this type of structure the best use of their time and their child&#8217;s education.</p>
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