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What They Forgot to Teach Your Child About Black History

February 2, 2010

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Whether it is because they do not know or do not care, there are certain people, issues, and subjects that teachers simply do not address in history classes. Unfortunately, many of the subjects that history teachers ignore or give an incomplete picture of, concern Black people. What They Forgot to Teach Your Child About Black History addresses this problem. What They Forgot to Teach Your Child About Black History is perfect for those people who want a more comple… More >>

What They Forgot to Teach Your Child About Black History

Have You Used “k-12 Free Home School” For Yourself Or Your Child?

January 23, 2010

i was looking in to it and had some questions.
1. i am not christian. this is a christian program and i am an atheist. i was wondering how much is religious based. is it so religious based that the curriculum is different than a public school’s curriculum? i am an atheist only because that was the way i was brought up, i didn’t chose not to believe in god. i am very open to all religions and i was actually considering this religion based program because i never had the chance to go to CCD or church like all the other kids at school. i thought this program might enlighten me more than if it were non-religion specific.
2. for basic subjects (english, ss, math, and science) how long (about) did it take to finish each course? did the course provide enough curriculum to take up the whole school year? or was it more quarterly and you needed to take more than one course to finish the year?
3. on the site, when you go into the “home school curriculum” you select the grade and than it shows each subject. for example under math there are 3 different curriculum you can chose frome. do you have to take all of them by the end of the year? or do you just chose one to do for the entire year?
4. how did you do physical education?
5. (lastly) How much do you need a parent to help? like, is it manditory that there is a parent supervising, or is it just that if the kid needs help the parent should step in and help them understand it more?
i know this was so long and im sorry. but thanks for any info!

Home Tuition-Do you have what it takes to start it on your Child?

January 13, 2010

This is a question a lot parents ask themselves before embarking on this system of education. They are usually in doubts about their capabilities as home tutors. The most obvious fact is that home schooling your child has its own advantages and disadvantages. The flexibilities and control endowed onto you when you start home tuitions for your child can not be gotten in a public classroom situation. The values can not be taught in a public arena situation so as to speak. By taking the initiative to take control of your child?s education, a parent can shape the child?s values better than when they are taught at the normal traditional classrooms. Furthermore, your home made curriculum can incorporate your own religious and morals beliefs which can easily be instilled on your child.

Foe a parent to start home schooling their child, a teaching degree or college education is not a necessity. All that is required is for the parent to at least be a form four graduate. Although it is a much greater responsibility for the practicing parent, your child will receive for more education from the concerned parent than they would have gotten from a public school system. To add more to this if you find that there are some subjects you can not handle, you can employ a tutor to help you with these.

For your child to excel at a home tuition situation, there are two things you need to put emphasis on. These are;

You must have the determination to succeed with your home tuitions.

If there is no dedication on the tutor?s side (who is most basically the parent), then you efforts will be wasted.

This is all it takes to succeed with home tuitions, the desire and total efforts on your part.

With these two things, your kid will realize a well rounded education that is no match to one who is publically educated. Furthermore, any parent can become an effective and an efficient teacher if they have a true desire to see their children realize a perfect education that surpasses a classroom environment.

There is no one who understands and wants their children to succeed than the parent. And to progress at a much better pace then you would find in a public school situation, a tutor must know and understand the kid well enough and have the desire to see them learn. This is not possible with a public school teacher, their motivation is usually the paycheck they receive at the end of the month. Others have too many children in their class to really care for a specific kid. They absolutely don?t have the time for a single student. The attention that a parent can provide is absolute. This is why children who are home schooled have more potential than their public educated peers.

The biggest problem that the parents face is being unsure of themselves in terms of their ability to teach. School teachers undergoes many years of education programs before they qualify to teach while majority of parents have no teaching training at all. But this should never be deterrent to giving home tuition to your child. You will be surprised how effective your teaching will be assimilated by your child. School teachers face many obstacle on their day to day jobs, thus giving attention to an individual child is usually a tall order. They must overcome and familiarize themselves with many children?s learning styles. Other burdens they have to overcome includes different behaviors, disciplinary problems from different children, school rules and regulation on top others things there are required to adhere to. As a home school tutor, the parent is in charge of only one kid, thus the child learning experience is enhanced greatly.

When it comes to the curriculum, the parent sets it according to what they feel will be beneficial to their children learning experience. They make sure their child learns a specific subject thoroughly before moving ahead. If possible, they can proceed faster because there are no less intelligent children to slow them down. The individual time set for a specific subject is reduced according to the kids learning abilities. In the case of a public or private school, the teacher must start lessons at a precise time and finish at a predetermined time. By getting through with lesson earlier, field trips and other learning activities can be taken care of.

Before you start home tuition for your child, take a little time and search the web for ideas and lesson plans. You are apt to find different topics from different areas of home schooling. With the help of these resources, online home tuition education groups, forums and your strong desire to help your child achieve a good education, you can be assured of success.

By Freddy Ngiam, Founder & CEO of TuitionPortal.sg

Child Safety: Internet Safety for Online Homeschoolers

January 5, 2010

The internet is a wonderful tool, making resources readily available to a larger number of people than ever imagined, making communication with people all over the world an easy task, and making online homeschooling a viable option for home education. The World Wide Web, like many great resources, is open to abuse and it is important to instruct our children in proper use of the internet for their benefit and safety.

According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, “The single most important thing to promote [internet] safety – talk to kids about the rewards and risks of internet use.” Open communication with your child is a great way to keep them safe and aware when they are online. As a parent, what can you say to your child?

First of all, be careful when you choose your search engines. You may be surprised to find out that there are some that are designed especially for kids and others that have child-safety options. Secondly, instruct your child to tell you or another adult present as soon as he or she comes across anything online that creates discomfort or unease. These sites can be documented and blocked, ensuring that they will not be visited again. There is software available that helps filter inappropriate web content. Thirdly, it is important to instruct your child to refrain from disclosing any personal information when chatting online or posting on a blog. There are people online that specifically target young children, requesting this information, so beware! Finally, make searching the internet a group effort whenever possible. Helping your child search the web can be beneficial for the both of you.

Learning about internet safety so you can best protect your child does not stop here. There are great resources available online. For example, NetSmartz offers information on how to be safe on the internet. This tool is great for children and parents alike. CyberTipline is a place to report inappropriate online solicitation or unsuitable content specifically geared towards children. There is also a site, Don’t Believe the Type, which instructs you and your child on how to avoid dangerous situations on the web and how to read warning signs.

The internet is a great tool and can aide in education in many wonderful, blessed ways, so let’s be smart about internet safety!

Mimi Rothschild is a homeschooling parent, author, children’s rights advocate, and Founder and C.E.O. of Learning by Grace, Inc. She and her husband of almost 3 decades reside with their 8 children in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Rothschild co-founded Learning By Grace, Inc. because “our current system of education has broken its promise…” Learning By Grace, Inc. delivers Internet-based multimedia education to PreK-12 children in the United States and throughout the world.


Rothschild has authored a number of books about education published by McGraw Hill and others. Her Home Education News Blog contains feature stories on alternatives in education.