A Teacher
and Parental Perspective on Effective
Homeschooling
Are you considering homeschooling as a viable alternative to
conventional academia for your
child?
With
the flexibility and effectiveness that homeschooling brings,
it is no surprise that it is experiencing a 7-15% growth in
popularity every year.
Homeschooling truly is one of the most
effective modern methods of
learning.
Why? Because, in
its best form, homeschooling is defined by your
child.
Your homeschool is made up of the bits and
pieces of life and learning that intrigue, challenge, and
excite your child. Homeschooling gives families the
freedom to dream in color, to explore interests, and to
nurture talents. Homeschooling offers the chance to spend
your child‘s formative years sharing and laughing and
learning, building bonds that will truly last a lifetime.
Homeschooling is all of that, and
more.
However, to
provide your child with the best possible schooling there
are certain things that you must consider. Homeschooling
is not as simple as, perhaps, it may first
seem.
Different children are suited to different
methods of learning and the same principle holds true for
the teacher and their methods of teaching. Get the balance
right and you and your child can enjoy the learning
activities and experiences that would simply be
unavailable in the classroom. Get it wrong and you could
soon find homeschooling to be much more demanding than you
first thought.
Our 2 eBooks,
Homeschooling: A parent’s eye view and Homeschooling: A
teacher and homeschooler dad raises some questions, draw
inferences from the personal experiences of a
homeschooling parent and a school teacher/homeschooling
parent; bringing you a balanced perspective on the pros
and cons of the entire process along with some hints and
tips on how to maximize the effectiveness of your child’s
learning program.
These 2 eBooks
cover:
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Handling the transition towards homeschooling |
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Choosing the right curriculum and learning
schedule |
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Dealing with the 24/7 commitment and potential for
burnout |
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Financial issues and implications |
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Motivating your child to learn |
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Making the homeschooling experience enjoyable for
everyone involved |
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Life beyond homeschooling |
Essentially, these
2 eBooks provide all the must have information when considering
homeschooling as an alternative method of education for
your
child.
They will ensure
that you have thoroughly considered every aspect of home
learning/teaching and, if you decide to go ahead with the
idea, are completely prepared for what the homeschooling
experience has in store for you.
With one author
leaning away from the idea of homeschooling and the other
providing a more enthusiastic observation, these two
books avoid any bias, providing a genuinely independent,
comprehensive insight into the practice of homeschooling
your own child.
Receive your 2
homeschooling eBooks instantly today for just $39.95
(Normally $49.90) or buy separately for $24.95 each by
clicking on the appropriate ‘order now’ button
below..
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Homeschooling:
A
Parent's Eye
View
(Just
$24.95)



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Homeschooling: A
Teacher
and
a Homeschooler
Dad
Ra
ises
Some
Questions
(Just
$24.95)
 

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Dual eBook Package - Get Both
For
Just
$39.95 (Normally
$49.90)



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Still not
convinced that these 2 eBooks can inform and assist you
with regards to homeschooling your own
children?
Here is a little
more information to give you an insight into what is
actually included in the 2
eBooks.
Homeschooling: A parent’s eye view (62
pages)
Part 1: The pros of
homeschooling
With everything
covered from the ability to enjoy a close relationship
with your child through to the opportunity to nurture
your child’s personal talents and competencies, this part
of the eBook allows you to discover the various up-sides
of homeschooling whilst offering practical advice on how
to maximize these positive aspects of home
learning.
Part 2: The cons of
homeschooling
This section of
the eBook reminds us that homeschooling is an
exceptionally demanding form of education, particularly
for you, the teacher. It also covers the financial and
social downsides that are often related to
homeschooling.
Part 3: The leap
into adulthood
The final section
deals with how to handle the transition from
homeschooling to college, including how to build
transcripts for your child.
Homeschooling: A teacher and homeschooler dad
raises some questions (60 pages)
Part 1: The tug of
war
The first section
of this engaging eBook takes a close look at the way
modern society is structured in terms of our education
and learning systems and analyzes the conflict that
affects where children learn.
Part 2: Advantages
of
homeschooling
Part 2 covers the
benefits of homeschooling over the conventional route,
looking closely at aspects of schooling such as public
service work experience and the psychological impact of
both methods of schooling on your
child.
Part 3:
Disadvantages of
homeschooling
This section deals
largely with the conflict between the arguments for and
against homeschooling, highlighting some of the downsides
that homeschooling can bring. In particular, the author
looks at the quality difference in learning from a fully
qualified, trained teacher compared to that of learning
from a parent.
Both eBooks
therefore examine the pros and cons of homeschooling,
using personal experience as a reference point. This will
allow you to gain an unadulterated insight into the
homeschooling process and determine whether or not it is
right for you and your child.
Receive your 2
homeschooling eBooks instantly today for just $39.95
(Normally $49.90) or buy separately for $24.95 each by
clicking on the appropriate ‘order now’ button
below.
You, and your child, will be glad that you
did.
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Homeschooling:
A
Parent's Eye
View
(Just
$24.95)



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Homeschooling: A
Teacher
an
d
a Homeschooler
Dad
Ra
ises
Some
Questions
(Just
$24.95)
 

|
|
Dual eBook Package - Get Both
For
Just
$39.95 (Normally
$49.90)



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