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	<title>The Parent’s Guide To Successful Homeschooling</title>
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		<title>Resources</title>
		<description>Online

A large collection of homeschool resources. Online support groups, regional support groups, FAQs, discussion boards, chat, mailing lists and links: www.midnightbeach.com/hs/ 

HOMESCHOOLING RESOURCES (Bill Beaty's Homepage) Some Links to Homeschool and Alternative Ed WWW sites. A to Z Homes Cool; Jon's homeschooling page ... Some Links to Education Resource Directories ...</description>
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		<title>Summary</title>
		<description>As you have learned from this guide, Homeschooling children does not meant that they spend all of their time at home, nor is the learning process approached in the same way that it would be in school. In fact, many of the assumptions that are often made about learning found ...</description>
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		<title>Books That Are Helpful for Homeschooling Special Needs Children</title>
		<description>Accidental Genius 
by Kevin James Kearny and Cassidy Kearney

And the Skylark Sings With Me: Adventures in homeschooling and community-based education 
by David H. Albert

Bringing Out the Best: A resource guide for parents of young gifted children 
by Jacquelyn Saunders

Choosing and Using Curriculum for Your Special Child 
by Lisa Rivero

Creative Home ...</description>
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		<title>Homeschooling Gifted &#38; Special Needs Children</title>
		<description>There are many reasons for parents to homeschool for your gifted or special needs child, such as:

• You can give your child the individual attention and custom program that best suits his or her needs in a safe and comfortable environment.

• Spending time together preserves and helps to strengthen the ...</description>
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		<title>Handwriting</title>
		<description>When your child is learning the alphabet it would be a good idea to also impress how necessary it is for him to form the letters well. This would likely add up to a short 5 minute class that doesn’t pressure the child. There are a lot of good handwriting ...</description>
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		<title>Writing</title>
		<description>If you are using a writing curriculum such as Writing Strands, Easy Writing, Wordsmith, etc. you are going to have to decide how many times a week that you are going to have a writing class and make your choices from there. Avoid over scheduling for writing because some children ...</description>
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		<title>Reading</title>
		<description>Reading out loud should be a daily activity as well as reading quietly to yourself. Of course, during the school years, reading includes phonics instruction and learning the alphabet. Later on your child will read as a means of getting information, for textbook reading and reading for pleasure. 

Reading for ...</description>
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		<title>Dictation</title>
		<description>Dictation is a wonderful tool that homeschooling parents use for learning language. What it does is it mixes handwriting, spelling, grammar, punctuation, proof-reading, listening, and anything else that has to do with the language arts. You must always use high quality literature for your dictation so that your child will ...</description>
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		<title>Vocabulary</title>
		<description>Studying words is a very good use of your child's time. There are many excellent curriculums that will make this easy for you. Wordly Wise is one of those that I would personally recommend. However, you can do this without curriculum. If you have a very good dictionary like the ...</description>
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		<title>Spelling</title>
		<description>Spelling books are most commonly laid out for you and all your child will do is a lesson a day for four days and then he/she will do a test on the 5th day. If you use Natural Speller or Spelling Power, you will need to make plans for the ...</description>
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