Where to Find Home
Schooling Resources By Keith
Londrie
Home schooling is an alternative to the traditional public
school setting. Many times, children get lost in the crowd.
Some children get left behind and fail in their class work.
These children need extra attention. Home schooling is often
the answer. You are able to provide one on one attention with
home schooling and this in itself will help the child to
learn.
If you are considering withdrawing your child from school to
instead teach him or her at home, you may first want to
consider whether or not you have access to the proper home
schooling resources. For instance, some home schooling
resources include teachers, the superindendent, a local
library, or the Internet.
Additionally, there are many people who homeschool their
children, who can also serve as home schooling resources.
Talking with them can make the decision to homeschool much
easier. Knowing that someone else’s children are thriving in an
environment that fits their learning needs gives other people
hope.
Many children need more time to learn to read or figure out
a math problem. With twenty-five to thirty other children in
the room, it can be difficult to help everyone at the same
time. If children can’t keep up, they are usually left back for
another year. This is not necessarily a good idea. If the child
had had a little more one on one time, maybe they would have
caught up with the rest of the class.
Homeschooling can help by giving the child the one-on-one
attention that they need in order to understand more clearly.
Teachers can recommend curriculum that will help to entertain
and help the child to learn. Talking with a teacher can also
give you access to strategies that can assist in helping the
child learn. Speaking with teachers will also give you insight
for home teaching difficult cases such as children with
ADHD.
Additionally, you can appeal to other home schooling
resources, such as the internet and outside tutors. The
internet is a good source of guidebooks and other literature
that can offer advice and ideas on how to present the
information needed to be taught. An outside tutor can also be
an asset when helping a child grasp concepts. The child will
learn more efficiently in an environment that is catered around
them. This type of attention is rare in a public school
setting. Tutor visit everyday for at least four hours and can
help most children learn.
Keith Londrie II is a well known author. He has written many
great articles on many topics, including home schooling. For
more information, please visit http://www.home-schooling-info.info/ You
may also be interested in Keith's other offerings at his
site http://keithlondrie.com
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The important thing is not so much that
every child
should be taught, as that every child should be given the wish
to learn.
-- John
Lubbock
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