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Preparing to Move From Public School To Homeschool

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 22, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

In the last blog post we discussed the basic preparation that you would have to do in order to shift from public school to homeschool. Here we elaborate on what else you may have to consider. The Legal Aspect If your child has been attending Public school and you...

Shifting Between Systems

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 20, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Homeschooling may not have been your first choice but perhaps it is your only one. Maybe you have shifted abroad and no local school has English language based instruction, or you move about so much that studying in a regular school is not an option. No matter what...

Do You Homeschool Year-Round?

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 15, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Regular schools shut down for the summer, but homeschooling families have no such compulsion. So do they take a break during the summer as well or do they carry on homeschooling all year round? The yearly routine would depend on a number of factors. Here are some that...

Homeschool Disconnects the Father

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 13, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

In most homeschooling families the pattern that is followed is that the mother is the homeschool teacher and the father is the primary bread winner. In this case the mother spends most of her day in the company of the children and grows closer to them in a way that...

Homeschool Breaks Are Important

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 8, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

Working non stop can become tiring for both the homeschooling parent as well as the student. Sometimes the parent feels that by finishing up all the written study work in the morning and keeping the afternoon relatively free is a good system. While this may sound good...

Creative Exploration at the SLO Maker Space

by Aurora Lipper | Aug 6, 2014 | Homeschool Science Curriculum Resources

If you enjoyed exploring science and technology this past week with SuperchargedScience Camp, then you may find the SLO MakerSpace (in San Luis Obispo, California) a valuable resource for your family. The MakerSpace is a shared tech facility with wood and metal shops,...
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