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Denise Willms's Articles in Home Schooling

  • When Is It Time to Stop Homeschooling?
    Deciding to homeschool is a difficult decision for many families. Deciding when to stop homeschooling can be even tougher. No matter how long you've been homeschooling, if you're wondering if it's time to stop, here are some things to consider.
  • Think You Want to Home School? Five Reasons Why You Should Think Again
    Home schooling can be a wonderful experience, if it's the right choice for you, and if you are prepared for it. However, I've met a lot of parents who start out thinking home schooling will be great, but are pulling their hair out and ready to quit before the first year is over. Here are five questions to ask yourself, before you make the decision to home school your own children.
  • Seven Reasons to Consider Homeschooling Your Children
    Have you been thinking about homeschooling your children? Are you wondering how they would really benefit from learning at home? Homeschooling is not the right choice for everyone. But if you're ready to commit the time and the energy to teaching your own children, here are some of the advantages you can experience.
  • How to Handle Criticism of Homeschooling
    We're starting our sixth year of homeschooling, so not much fazes me anymore, but yesterday I met another mother who was just starting her second year. She was frustrated because for her, another year of homeschooling meant another year of friends and family criticizing her choice to educate her children at home. She felt very alone, but the truth is, almost every family who homeschools faces these same criticisms and challenges. Here are some ways you can deal with them.
  • Easy Ways to Add Physical Education to Your Homeschool Curriculum
    You can design a homeschool Physical Education curriculum that is flexible (even if you're not) and fits your family's interests. You can also include many activities that you don't usually think of as being Phys. Ed.
  • Back to Homeschool – Celebrate the New Homeschool Year with a Backwards Day
    The first day of school is not exactly my kids' favorite day of the year. To start our homeschool year off right, my family has decided to make the first day of our return to lessons a funny holiday – Backwards Day. Here's how you can celebrate your own back-to-homeschool Backwards Day.
  • Help! How Can I Convince My Husband to Let Me Homeschool the Kids?
    If you believe homeschooling is the right choice for your family, but your husband doesn't agree, there is no magic pill that can make him change his mind. I do, however, have some suggestions that may help.
  • Thinking of Homeschooling? How to Connect with Homeschoolers in Your Community
    Are you thinking of homeschooling your children, but don't know where to find reliable information about homeschooling in your area? One of the best ways to find answers to your homeschooling questions is to connect with other homeschoolers in your community. Here are some unexpected places you can find local homeschoolers, and what they can tell you.
  • What kind of home business should I start if I’m homeschooling?
    There really are no right or wrong businesses to start if you’re homeschooling your children. If you like the work you do and are committed to making it work, almost any business can be homeschool friendly. Here are some ideas.
  • Am I qualified to homeschool my child?
    One of the things that discourages parents from homeschooling, is the fear that they are not really qualified to educate their own children. Perhaps they didn’t do well in school themselves, or they don’t have a post-secondary education. Or, maybe they don’t think they have the patience to teach their child.

    The truth is, though, most parents are fully qualified to teach their own children.
  • I’m thinking of homeschooling my children. Can I homeschool while working from home?
    Many work at home moms homeschool their children, as do many mothers who work outside the home both full time and part time. If you believe homeschooling is the right thing to do for your family, you can make it happen. Here are some ways you can make time for both your home business and your children’s education.

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