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22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Demetria Zinga
For many people, homeschooling is either the best option or the
only option for teaching their children. This is due to various
factors: conditions of the school systems, temperaments of
children, vast learning abilities or disabilities of children,
and a wide spectrum of other factors such as school-family
incompatibility, multiple intelligences in which certain
children learn best under circumstances and environments that
are not offered in either public or private schools, as well as
religious convictions and beliefs that are not tolerated in the
public school system (specifically, Christian beliefs such as
creationism). These are all valid and unquestioningly solid
reasons to homeschool your child. With the wide selection of
homeschooling programs, curriculum, and both state-supported
and/or Christian endorsed programs available, the opportunities
are endless for a parent who wants to homeschool. The very best
thing to do is to check out your resources with your local
community in mind. Homeschooling support groups should be
available in your area. Do a search online or get a community
events and organizations calendar from your local library. Ask
neighbors and friends. Most of all, ask around to different
churches. There are so many churches today that are offering a
"covering" program in which homeschooling parents may fall
underneath their program "umbrella". The church will help you
with record-keeping such as test scores, your daily
homeschooling journal, and vacinnation records for the state.
Secondly, discover what it is you want to accomplish through
homeschooling. Does your child absolutely NEED to be
homeschooled for specific reasons or is it a choice that you and
your family feel strongly convicted of as a necessity for your
child? Either way you look at it, you are justified in your
choice. However, be sure that your child will BENEFIT from being
schooled at home. As a homeschooling parent, you have now become
teacher. Organization and discipline are important disciplines
you will need in order to be a successful teacher and to have
your child be a successful student. If you need additional help
and need to hire a private tutor, for instance, never feel
ashamed by any means. Doing what's best for your child is the
only thing that matters. A third factor to consider is the TYPE
of curriculum you will want to use. What will be your teaching
philosophy? There are a number of internet and print resources
that can help you learn more about the different homeschooling
pholosophies that exist, such as: Montessori method, Charlotte
Mason method, Eclectic method, Classical Education method,
Distance Learning, Waldorf Education method, and Unschooling. Do
a search online and find out as much as possible about each
method and perhaps find a fit that suits the needs of your
family the best. Overall, homeschooling is a wonderful way to
teach our children in a culture that may not be as supportive
with our children's education as we would like. Homeschooling is
not for everyone, but by the same token, neither is public
education. Doing what's best for our children and their start on
a lifelong education is most important. ------- Demetria Zinga
is the founder and owner of www.faith-media.com, a technology
and consulting firm which specializes in web design and hosting,
graphics and print designs, internet marketing, and e-training.
She is also the founder of www.christianladies.net, an
interactive ezine, blog, and podcast for Christian women.
About Author :
Demetria Zinga is the founder and owner of www.faith-media.com,
a technology and consulting firm which specializes in web design
and hosting, graphics and print designs, internet marketing, and
e-training. She is also the founder of www.christianladies.net,
an interactive ezine, blog, and podcast for Christian women.
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