The number of homeschooling families in the United States is growing every year. Many parents in New Hampshire have chosen this path as well. If you have questions about homeschooling in New Hampshire, need a support group, or simply want more information and ideas, you've come to the right place. We've compiled the best of the resources available on the Internet to give you a primary source of New Hampshire homeschooling information.
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If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn. |
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- Ignacio Estrada |
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Home Education Abroad |
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If you are living away from your home culture, you may want to teach your children at home while you settle in and visit the local schools, or you might decide that it's a good opportunity to try out home education long-term. If you are posted abroad temporarily, home education can be a good way of bridging the gap for your children, so that they are not disrupted by a totally new school system. This website includes lots of resources for those homeschooling overseas.
Details about home educating in some countries outside the UK are given in the following web sites.
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Choosing a Curriculum Amidst the Marketing Madness |
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Carlene Archer |
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Whether you are in your first year of homeschooling or your 18th, choosing your curriculum is a continual process. Your family situation, financial status, child's needs, or other factors may have changed. One approach doesn't work for every family. In this article, Carlene Archer shares some guidelines that can help make the process of choosing your curriculum easier. |
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SchoolExpress |
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SchoolExpress features over 6600 free worksheets, weekly activity pages, online games, and eWorkbooks. |
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Home Schooling Mom as Teacher |
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Elaine Ernst Schneider |
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This article explores some of the challenges of reinventing your role as mother into teacher. |
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