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  • Automatic Garage Doors - Pros and Cons  By : george rogers
    Automatic garage doors offer a lot of advantages over manual garage doors. Unless you have some very particular reason to choose the manual option, you are almost certainly better off with automatic doors.
  • Automatic Garage Doors - Pros and Cons  By : suegold
    Automatic garage doors offer a lot of advantages over manual garage doors. Unless you have some very particular reason to choose the manual option, you are almost certainly better off with automatic doors.
  • New And Emerging Alarm Systems For Added Security  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    It is not enough to have your homes equipped with the standard security alarm systems of the past. You might already have a guess as to what the reason is, Many of the cases that involve house robberies and burglar attempts all involve houses fitted with these conventional models.
  • The "do da tribe"; Card Carrying Members  By : Burk Pendergrass aka Tennessee Mountain Man
    The last day of the work week. The day the members of the "do da tribe" live for.
  • Home Improvement, the Easy Way  By : Eleora Knoff
    Many of us fantasize about owning the perfect home, however, few of us can afford to buy a home that is perfect before we move in. If your home is a fixer-upper you may need a little help in turning into that dream home you've always wanted.
  • What You Need to Know About Homeschooling for Your Child  By : Patricia Bennett
    In today's fast-paced, understaffed and sometimes dangerous public school environments, it is a heavy burden for parents to decide where to send their child to be educated. Read on for some help in sorting it all out.
  • Tips for home schooling a child with Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    Tips for parents who are considering home schooling their child with Aspergers
  • Stealth learning using an ancient Japanese secret  By : Danny Carlton
    Gomoku, if you're not familiar with it is the original version of the game that became popular a while back called Pente. The rules are only slightly different, and the thing about computer gomoku, especially this version, is that it's programmed with quite a bit of strategy and skill.
  • Knowledge Achievement Tests  By : Margene Smith
    There are many different types of testing. As home school parent teachers we test all the time. We ask questions of our children. Asking questions of what they have done is a form of testing. Testing in and of itself can be good or bad. The deciding factor is how we use it; how we administer it.
  • One Room School Model  By : Margene Smith
    There is a special magic in the ideal of teaching in a one room
    school, I will attempt to explain it. Home schooling our children is
    a correct choice for them individually and society as a whole. A
    home schooled child learns to take on responsibility for their lives.
    As in the one room school model, they
    too become involved with helping others.
  • There Are Plenty Of Benefits To Living In New Jersey  By : Kerry Angeles
    New Jersey is a neighbor to the big city of Manhattan which often causes it to be overshadowed. This dynamic has caused New Yorkers to view citizens of New Jersey as less superior citizens.
  • How Parents Can Become Excellent Home School Teachers  By : Sawyer Theron
    Any parent can be an effective home school teacher for their children. Desire, belief and an understanding of your children is all it takes to become a home school teacher.
  • Homeschooling – Can You Really Do This?  By : Mary Joyce
    When it comes to the curriculum, schoolteachers are largely bound by a prescribed program and schedule. As a homeschooling parent you don’t have to work within the time constraints or the class sizes. And you certainly won’t get called into the office because you spent too much time on one subject.
  • Planning Your Homeschooling Effectively.  By : Mike Pearce
    Without a clear plan, you run the risk of creating a scattershot education that puts your child out of place with his or her peers.

    So when you begin homeschooling, you should come up with a clear set of general goals. Think about why you want to homeschool your children, and what you want them to get out of the experience. What, generally, do you want your child's education to encompass?
  • Playing An Active Role In Your Children's Homeschooling  By : Donna L. Miller
    Homeschooling is an option that many parents choose when they feel that, for whatever reason, their child will not be getting the best education in a public or private school system. Homeschooling allows for a variety of curriculum and teaching techniques to be applied that suit your child's particular needs - often that is unlikely to happen in a large classroom setting. One of the benefits - and also one of the difficulties - in homeschooling is the extreme amount of flexib...
  • Problem Solving And Conflict Resolution For Children  By : Mary Joyce
    Problem solving and conflict resolution for children should begin being taught early on. If you’re a parent of multiple children in your family this becomes apparent as it won’t take siblings long at all to become engaged in some type of ‘sharing’ violation with one another.
  • Is home schooling right for you and your teen?  By : Bart Samuri
    While many teens are very successful in online learning, others fall behind because they lack in motivation and resources. Before your teen enrolls in online education, you should find out if this is a situation that will work for your family and home.
  • Second Grade Reading Activity  By : Mary Joyce
    The second grade reading level is just about that age where the child is beginning to transfer from big letters and lots of descriptive pictures, to a bit more sentence and vocabulary building.
  • Educating Your Children: The Home Schooling Option  By : Colin P
    An ever growing number of thoughtful parents are concerned about the status of public schools in many cites across North America. At the same time, a good number of families are struggling to make ends meet. They simply do not have excess funds available to send their children to private schools. One solution that many families are embracing is home schooling. With each passing school year, more and more families in North America -- indeed, in many countries around the world ...

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