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		<title>Keys to Homeschooling Your Children Well</title>
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<div><br/>For many of us homeschooling your children can be a daunting task. To think that you are responsible for your childrens education can make any parent feel overwhelmed and keeps many people from homeschooling at all. My wife and I have been homeschooling our children for 5 years now and I wanted to share a few keys we have learned along the way that will help you be successful at homeschooling your children, whether your just starting out or have been homeschooling for a few years now but feel frustrated, knowing you could do a better job.<br/><br/>1. The first key to being successful with homeschooling is to learn to keep a daily schedule. As many parents know our kids do much better with structure. One great way to provide structure is to write out what work your children are expected to complete for that day and what time they are expected to complete their assignments. Last year my wife started writing down their assignments for that day on a white board so they could keep track themselves and know what was expected from them for that day. This will help your children stay on task and help them get there work done in a more timely manner.<br/><br/>2. A second key to having a positive home school experience is to get your kids involved in a few educational and fun activities outside the home. A few years ago our girls joined a homeschool co-op on Monday mornings. This has provided our kids an opportunity to experience being in a classroom setting once a week. It also gives them an experience of interacting with other kids besides their siblings and doing things they could not do at home like giving an oral report every week in front of the other students. Our girls also are involved in taking ballet and group violin lessons outside the home, which again allows them to be involved with other kids and teachers and helps improve their social skills.<br/><br/>3. A final key to homeschooling your children well is <a href='http://www.middleschoolteachingunits.com/keys-to-homeschooling-your-children-well/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
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<div><br/>For many of us homeschooling your children can be a daunting task. To think that you are responsible for your childrens education can make any parent feel overwhelmed and keeps many people from homeschooling at all. My wife and I have been homeschooling our children for 5 years now and I wanted to share a few keys we have learned along the way that will help you be successful at homeschooling your children, whether your just starting out or have been homeschooling for a few years now but feel frustrated, knowing you could do a better job.<br/><br/>1. The first key to being successful with homeschooling is to learn to keep a daily schedule. As many parents know our kids do much better with structure. One great way to provide structure is to write out what work your children are expected to complete for that day and what time they are expected to complete their assignments. Last year my wife started writing down their assignments for that day on a white board so they could keep track themselves and know what was expected from them for that day. This will help your children stay on task and help them get there work done in a more timely manner.<br/><br/>2. A second key to having a positive home school experience is to get your kids involved in a few educational and fun activities outside the home. A few years ago our girls joined a homeschool co-op on Monday mornings. This has provided our kids an opportunity to experience being in a classroom setting once a week. It also gives them an experience of interacting with other kids besides their siblings and doing things they could not do at home like giving an oral report every week in front of the other students. Our girls also are involved in taking ballet and group violin lessons outside the home, which again allows them to be involved with other kids and teachers and helps improve their social skills.<br/><br/>3. A final key to homeschooling your children well is <a href='http://www.middleschoolteachingunits.com/keys-to-homeschooling-your-children-well/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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