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Home Education in Australia...

Home education is a legal alternative to school based education in all states and territories of Australia. Regulations and legislation is different between states which can cause confusion, so it is important to seek out current information for the state in which you live. голова болит секс Getting...

The Homeschooling Situation in the UK Is...

The UK, in particular England, is facing significant changes in the homeschooling community, and not for the better. Homeschoolers’ freedoms in the UK are being threatened, and it’s a serious problem. The problem is an over-zealous government that does not take its citizens or their opinions in account...

More Malaysians turn to international sc...

More middle-class Malaysians are enrolling their children in international schools despite long waiting lists, as parents grow increasingly frustrated with the local education system. Up to 2006, the only Malaysians who could send their children to these schools were those who had lived abroad for at...

Based on years of personal experience, h...

Are you considering homeschooling your children, but don’t know where to start? The following 10 tips will help answer some of your questions. Read, read, read But don’t read too many “This is the way to teach your child” books. You’ll end up confused and convinced that you can’t do it....

Why do People Choose to Homeschool?...

Since the type of parents and families who decide that their children should receive a home schooled education is very varied, the reasons behind a parental decision to home school a child are also diverse. However, there are general trends for motivation to home school a child, which can generally be...

Who Chooses to Home School?...

It is difficult to know for certain exact statistical information about the number and make-up of children who are home schooled in the UK, since it may not be obligatory for parents to register that their child is receiving a home schooling education. However, evidence from sources such as home teaching...

What is Home Schooling?...

Home schooling (also known as home education, home learning or home teaching) is when a family choose to educate their child, or children, at home instead of enrolling them in a school. Parents who choose to home school their children usually do so in two circumstances. The first is where a child is...

What is 'Deschooling'?...

The process of deschooling is only relevant to home school children who have started attending a school and then opt to receive a home learning education. Deschooling is the process of acclimatisation between learning at school and learning in the home environment. This article discusses what parents...

The Transition From School to Home Schoo...

For a child, moving from a busy school day to a less structured home education, where the ‘classroom’ might be their living room, and the teacher their mum or dad, can be a difficult transition to make. This article will look at how parents should begin planning for this transition well in...

The Transition From Home School to Schoo...

Home schooling is usually a very different education experience when compared with receiving an education in a mainstream school. A home schooled child will usually receive much more individual attention, and the pace of work will be tailored for his or her personal needs. If parents and children decide...

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