Posts Tagged ‘learning/Godfrey’

Make Their Fun Time in Their New Home Educational, Too!

A child loves having a pretend home will all the toys and accessories she needs to keep her entertained for hours. You can find many styles of homes for children as well as thousands of sofas, chairs, kitchen appliances, and more to put inside. Instead of using the tradition accessories to complete his/her home, why not add some special pieces that are not only fun but are educational, as well?

Providing educational Read the rest of this entry »

Home Education And Your Special Child

Homeschooling is challenging to get going with, add the suspicion of teaching a child with special needs and you are increasing the difficulty of homeschooling Tim and Lisa at home. This does not mean that it can’t be done, as there are lots of youngsters with disabilities being homeschooled and successfully at that. Irregardless, there are some confusions and roadblocks along the way so here are a few hints to keep on your fri Read the rest of this entry »

Home Education in the UK

Education is no longer considered a privilege. In most jurisdictions, ‘education’ is considered as an indispensable part of a child’s rights.

In the UK, education has always commanded a high priority in the society. The government, in turn, has always adopted a liberal education policy, as highlighted from the laws of the land. That’s why the concept of Home Education (HE) has always been an integral part of soc Read the rest of this entry »

Homeschooling Setups That Make Your Home Education Run More Smoothly

So many parents are turning away from public education to home-schooling options. While home schooling does increase the amount of time parents must devote to their children and usually means one parent forgoing earning income to teach, home-schooling may provide a better, richer education for a more well-rounded child.

An environment in the home should be set up for conductive learning. Teaching your child to rea Read the rest of this entry »

A Home Education For Your Family?

Almost 1.1 million children were homeschooled in 2005, according to the National Center For Education statistics, At one time, homeschooling was something radical, similar to a declaration of independence. Conservative Christians first advocated the idea of homeschooling in 1980s and had it legalized in every state.

Today, the typical homeschooler is not motivated by religion. The fact is parents are fed up with Read the rest of this entry »