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Benefits of Single Parent Involvement in Child Education

Single parent involvement in child education may seem hard to do, but in reality, it is easier than you think.

Benefits of Parental Involvement in Child Education

A parent’s involvement in their child’s school and academic life has positive effects on her child’s growth, not only in school, but later on in life. The more a parent is involved in her child’s education, the more likely the child is to Read the rest of this entry »

Educating Special Children – Special Needs Children's Education

Educating Special Children

It’s almost as though homeschooling was invented for a special needs children’s education. Kids afflicted with ADHD, autism, dyslexia or Asperger’s among other l Read the rest of this entry »

Parent’s Involvement in Children’s Education

ABSTRACT

The importance of parental involvement as an accelerating and motivating factor in their children’s education is a worldwide-accepted fact. This research project provides an in depth explanation along with specific reasons, the importance of parents’ involvement in their children’s education. It also discusses the parenting techniques, their types and their consequences if neglected. It also descr Read the rest of this entry »

Autistic Child Education – The Individualized Education Plan And Your Autistic Child

Autistic Child Education

IEP is an individualized education plan for your child. It is put into place to help ensure the best possible outcome for your autistic child’s education experience. Read the rest of this entry »

Home Education for Your Child

Many parents decide to give education to their child from the safety and the comfort of their home. In fact home education can be of the same quality or even better than the education received in schools. Moreover schools are no longer a save place.

There are several things to consider if you want to give education to your child from home. The first on is the cost. Home schooling might be better for your child a Read the rest of this entry »