Category Archives: Homeschooling

Homeschooling? Yes, You Can Teach Reading. Yes, You Can figure Out What Your Child Needs. Here is Help.

New to Homeschooling? Then, I can guess your top 3 questions. Here are the answers:  Yes, most can homeschool.  But can I get my little one over the hump of reading and writing?  Yes, you Can Teaching Reading and Writing. Yes, You can figure out what your child needs. Here is encouragement and real help.

Lots of people are starting to homeschool. Fortunately, we have faced the fears before you. Welcome. Fear one: Can you do it? Yes. Can you teach reading and writing. Well, yes, if you find out how. BTW, it is teaching Writing (handwriting) and only THEN reading. Bet you didn’t know that. Know why? Because your model is public schooling.

You know public schooling is doing a bad job now. Did you know that it has been doing an increasingly bad job for 100 years?  Yes. The good part about that is that we have other methods that have shown for 100 years that it can be done better. I will let you in on the secret on that teaches handwriting, reading, and composition the most easily. It is like games. For 4 year olds! They love it.

NO MORE DREARY DEADENING STULTIFYING WORKSHEETS. Throw out the worksheets (for teaching handwriting especially.) They don’t work. Did they work for you? Were they fun? Do you want to teach your kids that learning is not fun? That they can’t do it? if so, use worksheets. if not… listen to this episode.

Jeynes, short article https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2020/01/59167/

Popham Truth About Testing

Montessori  Method

Hainstock Teaching Montessori in the Home  available at CBD 

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The Science is Clear — RoFL

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/jha-collins-nih-masks/2021/08/04/id/1031091/

The head of NIH that is quoted as saying that parents should wear masks at home to protect their children from covid — clarifies what he meant. Yes, it is the best way to protect children who are not vaccinated. No, no one wears a mask at my house. And no, of course my children are not vaccinated.

You must read it directly to fully understand.

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How to Build Better Personalites Thru Better Books

A daughter had a rude attitude. Why? Her mother discovered that it was the books from school: low literary value, focusing on rude, shallow, sexualized behavior. What did the mom do? Started a book company. Read all about it.

Article
https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/do-you-know-whats-in-the-books-your-kids-are-reading-homeschool-curriculum-founder_3900840.html?utm_source=News&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-07-24-1&mktids=1f9c05a039c3e66761289e24dfb7be2b&est=V923Yo0Dt9iKR669tFiFV%2FIqPOf%2Bn0LsEiYLt00Ogjr3zhQkJTGKGirN9X4TuXgypUY%3D

Story in video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhRVahnkWc4&feature=youtu.be

Company website: https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/

Join Homeschooling Tripling

Homeschooling has tripled in the US. It is an increasing movement. Some join because of the chaos of the “pandemic.” Some join because of the curricula that is increasingly anti-academic. Traditionally, the majority joined because they felt the school system was ungodly, but all felt that the public school simply was not educating well. The movement is only gaining steam.

Please share this ‘cast with those who are interested. There are many questions about home education, asked with increasing shrillness. These questions belie the real interest. Who cares more for children? the State or their parents? who more wants children to be educated to have a happy, healthy, holy…. and prosperous life? Who is better able to socialize a child? Handpicked, competent adults? Or students of the same age? Or some impersonal system?

Or, let’s ask an even simpler question. In which method do student score higher on standardized tests? The answer is clear, robust, replicated. Homeschooled children outperfoRm. And have since the 1980s.

EVEN FOR STUDENTS WITH LD? YES!!!!

Especially those children who have some learning problem, challenge, or “disability,” home education produces a tremendous outperformance. First, the learning methods can be taylor-made for the child, rather than running a child through a factory like atmosphere, that treats any difference as if it were a defective product. Secondly, the public system does not intend to remediate so much as accommodate. Thirdly, the public system tends to enforce self-fulfilling prophecies. Social research shows that most teachers and certainly other staff tend to see LD as if it were MR, or in other words all learning challenges as a sign of low IQ. Thus, not only academically, but also socially, the children are pushed down. Fourthly, what has been shown to be the single biggest predictor of academic success is: the expectation of the adults around the child. Parent, especially those who give up a place in the workforce and focus their family on home education, are much more likely to have high academic expectations than employees in a large system, with ever lower goals, at best meant for the masses.

RESOURCEShttps://thsc.org/

HOMESCHOOL LEGAL DEFENSE ASSOCIATION https://hslda.org/

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