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Homeschool Teaching Methods

Detail of Pencil ErasersHomeschoolers are a diverse group that represent a wide spectrum of educational philosophies and teaching methods. Unschooling, Eclectic Homeschooling, Mason Method, and Classical Homeschooling are just a few of the homeschool teaching methods and styles used by homeschoolers around the world. It is important for parents thinking about homeschooling to read, question, and develop their own philosophy that best represents their family. Here you will find information about homeschool teaching methods to help you in that process.

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Choosing A Homeschooling Style
What you believe about education will ultimately influence many of your homeschool decisions. Choosing a Homeschooling Style helps you understand the basic facts and assumptions underlying the major categories of teaching methods and educational philosophies to find where you might fit.

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Homeschooling Methods
This book is specifically designed to help homeschool families formulate their own unique philosophy. Homeschool Methods has articles and advice from many experts and covers the major homeschool methodologies; unschooling, classical education, eclectic, traditional, the Mason Method and much more. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for demystifying this confusing topic.

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The Makings of a Preschool Parent
In order to meet age-specific requirements, parents need to constantly modify their methods of parenting over the years, with the basis of love remaining constant. In this article, you will find a few reminders about what it takes to be the best parent you can be.

Preschool Themes - Dinosaurs
Get preschoolers excited about learning with this hands-on theme. Included are ideas for circle time activities, arts and crafts, math and science, music and movement and pretend play. Dinosaur books that are appropriate for the theme are recommended.

Library Adventures
Take the learning outside the classroom by utilizing this great community resource...the library!