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		<title>Mimi Rothschild Brings you &#8220;Five Ways to Make Your Homeschool a Success&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mimi Rothschild Brings you &#8220;Five Ways to Make Your Homeschool a Success&#8221; Author: Lily Ann These five factors make a big difference in any homeschool. Some times the most important things are the simplest and they tend to be overlooked #1 – Be Positive. I cannot stress this enough. Smile. Let the child know you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mimi Rothschild Brings you &#8220;Five Ways to Make Your Homeschool a Success&#8221;<br />
 Author: Lily Ann </p>
<p>These five factors make a big difference in any homeschool.   Some times the most important things are the simplest and they tend to be overlooked</p>
<p>#1 – Be Positive. I cannot stress this enough. Smile. Let the child know you are happy for every improvement no matter how small. Give suggestions in a positive tone. The child will pick up your attitude quickly. If you’re having fun your child will have fun too. Even if everything goes wrong, which it will at first, if you stay calm everything will smooth out.</p>
<p>#2 – Be organized. Start on time. End on time. Stay focused. If it’s school time, it’s school time. Even if you can only get in three hours a day, make those three hours count. Do those same three hours every day. Have a designated place to do school work. School stays at school. Don’t scatter it all over the house.</p>
<p>Have an opening routine. Look at the date. Mark the calendar. Count the day. Sing a song. Write a memory gem on the board. What ever opening routine you choose stick to it. The same with the closing routine. Put away books. Clean up area. Review successes. What ever the routine, this marks the end of school.</p>
<p>#3 – Be creative. Make up games activities. Younger children can be entertained by very simple means. Use resources to give you ideas.</p>
<p>#4 – Be simple. Don’t spoil them with a lot of expensive games, fancy pencils, flashy note books, etc. While all the flashy stuff will make school seem fun for that day, the next day it’ll all be old. Let it be a once in a while surprise to brighten up the school experience rather than the purpose of school.</p>
<p>#5 – Let the child’s interest be your guide. That doesn’t mean forget math because your son hates it. But if he’s just not interested, try a different teaching strategy. This is where your creativity comes in.</p>
<p>Take clues from the kind of questions he asks. If he wants to know why there is a arrow after 100 on the number line, take the time to explain that numbers go on forever. Tell a story about how we use numbers. If he loses interest, go on to something else.</p>
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<p>Lily Ann is a mother to six bright children. She has enjoyed great success in the area of homeschooling. She is always looking for ways to improve and loves to learn new things. </p>
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		<title>Mimi Rothschild Brings You &#8220;Enjoy the Advantages of Homeschooling: More Family Time&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 21:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mimi Rothschild</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mimi Rothschild Brings You &#8220;Enjoy the Advantages of Homeschooling: More Family Time&#8221; Author: Randall/Karen Webster Homeschooling is an education option that is widely debated by comparing and contrasting it to public school. There are always two sides to every story, and there are many topics that always seem to come up in these discussions. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mimi Rothschild Brings You &#8220;Enjoy the Advantages of Homeschooling: More Family Time&#8221;<br />
Author: Randall/Karen Webster </p>
<p>Homeschooling is an education option that is widely debated by comparing and contrasting it to public school. There are always two sides to every story, and there are many topics that always seem to come up in these discussions. This article will focus on one of the popular topics, by sharing our family’s experience as it relates to it. We hope to address more in future articles.</p>
<p>Debunking the Myth: Homeschooling takes a lot of time</p>
<p>The public schools where we live begin around 8:00 am and let out around 3:00 pm.  That is 7 hours each day that the child is away from home and in the public school building. When you add the time to get to and from school its closer to 8 to 9 hours per day. This is equivalent to someone working full time. Plus the kids we know that attend public schools have homework nearly every night. This adds another hour. Then there are the extra-curricular activities that they may choose to stay late to participate in.</p>
<p>Our experience has been that we spend an increasing amount of time on “school” as the child gets older. One hour per day is plenty for kindergarten, two hours per day for 1st through 4th grade and about four to six hours for junior high and high school grades. This includes all homework and research papers, etc.</p>
<p>Our kids have done well on the standardized tests and their annual evaluations with this approach. So I’m confident that we covered everything required and more. This has allowed time for other priorities like household chores, helping with the family business, helping a friend and free time.</p>
<p>Homeschooling does not require as much time for the student as the public education system requires. Then there is the teacher or parent’s perspective. As homeschool parent you will need to spend the times listed above with your child daily plus about another 30-60 minutes per day to prepare, review, plan, etc. When you have clear goals and work together, it doesn’t need to take that much time. Once you get through a grade with one child it gets even less time consuming with the next.</p>
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<p>Randall &#038; Karen Webster have been homeschooling their 5 children for over 10 years. They offer advice and encouragement through a Free 5-part Mini-Course at Frustration Free Homeschool.</p>
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		<title>Writing a Perspective Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mimi Rothschild</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[-by Mimi Rothschild There are some issues which are clear cut. You want your students to have a firm understanding of Biblical principles, math processes, and scientific fact. There are also some issues that can be viewed in more than one way. Is fall better than spring? Should children always eat healthy foods, or is [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are some issues which are clear cut. You want your students to have a firm understanding of Biblical principles, math processes, and scientific fact.</p>
<p>There are also some issues that can be viewed in more than one way. Is fall better than spring? Should children always eat healthy foods, or is it okay to have the occasional less-healthy treat? In order to get the most from a study of these interesting issues, try this fun and thought-provoking project!</p>
<p>Use bulletin board paper for this project, or tape together smaller sheets of paper to make a larger piece. Cut a strip of paper ten inches by 48 inches. Fold it into an accordion. You will be able to open the book and turn the pages from either side without seeing the other side of the paper. </p>
<p>Begin at one side and make a title taking one side of the issue: “Children Should Receive Allowances,” perhaps. Write the title on the outside cover and add an illustration. Now gather as much evidence as possible for this side of the argument. Interview people, collect newspaper articles on the subject, find relevant Bible verses, and gather facts that support the claim.</p>
<p>As you collect evidence, you’re bound to find some counter-evidence as well. Turn the book over and make a cover for the other side of the story: “Children Should Not Receive Allowances.” As you find evidence for that point of view, fill the pages of that side of the book with support for that side of the argument.</p>
<p>Once the book is complete, compare the evidence for each side, and have your student decide which side of the argument was more convincing.</p>
<p>This project gives practice in following directions, writing, analyzing and synthesizing information, and critical thinking. </p>
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Mimi Rothschild is the Founder of Learning By Grace, Inc. the nation’s leading provider of online PreK-12 online Christian educational programs for homeschoolers.</p>
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