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So You're Thinking Of Homeschooling in Michigan

About HomeschoolingToday we all know that education is must for everyone but are afraid about the safety of our children due to the increasing number of crimes in Michigan. Michigan Homeschooling may be the most promising way to give our children a higher level of education while mitigating worries about safety. As the name implies, with homeschooling programs you may educate your child within an atmosphere that addresses special learning opportunities available in Michigan. Homeschooling may also offer a self paced study schedule in which the student isn't forced into their classmates' pace, required to submit coursework on arbitrary deadlines or complete final examinations. Though powerful vested interests oppose homeschooling, it is also true that parents see the benefits of homeschooling a child. There are obvious reasons that make homeschooling the best way to teach the values that most parents believe and hold true in Michigan.

Homeschooling provides the best education in moral and religious beliefs for children. Instead of having alternative forms of sexuality thrust upon them by the state-mandated curriculum at the age of seven, parents can introduce these concepts at an age that is more appropriate for the child. When deciding to educate their child, a big decision and one of the keys concerns that comes to every parent's mind is whether or not he or she has the ability and knowledge to be a teacher and do the job correctly. But in Michigan, homeschooling parents have the support of over 100, 000 other families and over 1, 000 support groups and networks that have been set up to assure that parents are successful. In addition, the internet has changed the face of Michigan and homeschooling forever by offering virtual tours, online distance learning programs, educational games and activities that make the Michigan homeschooling dynamic. Instead of having to settle for the curriculum promoted by lobbyists and special interests homeschoolers may choose from the best and brightest instructional methods in America - or the world for that matter.

Homeschool programs give children more focused education and more individual attention than a school, providing alternative academic time and support through online systems. Furthermore, the Internet can assist busy parents too as children have an entire online library available at their fingertips. In fact, due to the advances technology there are more tools available than ever to assist parents in the task of providing homeschool education for their children. For those students who live in rural areas, homeschooling is best at providing an efficient learning environment. Riding a bus for an hour each direction is more a waste of time than anything else. Therefore those students who are homeschooled often have better computer skills than their public school peers. Another benefit that makes homeschooling better than a public school is that it is difficult for a teacher to rotate 25 to 30 students through the use of classroom computers in any timely manner. So now if you are in any confusion about Michigan homeschooling environment, just consider all the benefits that a homeschool program offers parents and their children as well.

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How does HOMESCHOOLING work in Virginia Beach.?
Well I'm in 8th grade student in Virginia Beach and I was wondering how does homeschooling work in the city of Virginia Beach. I'm really interested. Also, if you have ANY more info about homeschooling like the programs for online schooling that just in a low cost and really good, or some charter schools where you can get the books please tell me. -Thanks! P.S I have heard of k12.com for homeschooling students, do you think that would be a good website.

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Help on homeschooling?!?!?
Today me and my mom went to speak to my counsler about homeschooling. Since my mom does NOT speak english, she wanted to do what my aunt did with her son, he studied at home and some one came to check up on him every week. My other aunt had her daughter in some thing similar, her daughter would study at home, but they would give her packets and she would go to the school to turn them in. My mom talked to the counsler and the counsler said that i couldnt be home schooled because me not wanting to attend school isnt a valid reason for homeschooling. She doesnt understand that i can NOT be arround people. Being in places with many people (school, concerts, etc.) irratates me, i cant stand being arround people! She sayed that if a certified doctor determines that i have a "phobia" we can work things out. What type of doctor should i see? And she sayed it would be very rare if they would even consider homeschooling for me because im in 9th grade. Im positive i would learn better ALONE than in a classroom. I cant consentrate if a teacher is boring either. I live in california (LA to be exact) my school is from the Montebello District. I researched homeschooling before i talked to her and i clearly remember there NOT being an age limit to be homeschooled! What can i do? (sorry if i made this long but im tiered of being 7 Hours a Day in school!)

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POLL: Do you know any homeschoolers?
I'm homeschooled, and when I tell people they get all surprised. I get all kinds of questions, some of which are really dumb. It seems a lot of people are really ignorant about homeschooling. They automatically think we are all Christian and sheltered. Some even think we are "unsocialized" and "have no friends". All I have to say to that is: BAHAHA. @Joe It is ignorant to assume the people you knew somehow correlates with homeschoolers as a whole. As it is sometimes said, there is a difference between those who are homeschooled and homeschoolERS.

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