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Everything seems to be available over the Internet – you name it and it’s there; Internet home schooling is no exception. However, is Internet home schooling right for everyone? What are the advantages? 

Internet Home Schooling

This is a task that brings great responsibility upon the parent and child alike; Internet home schooling can be done from home, not requiring physical presence of the child in a school or any other institution. Here are a few things one will need to consider when choosing Internet home schooling:

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All parents want their children to learn their ABCs. For both children, and for that matter adults, leaning is a heck of a lot easier, and retention longer when it is fun! Here are some creative ways to teach your toddler their ABCs.

Contrary to what people may think, learning ABCs is not solely relegated to preschool. It begins much earlier than that; in the womb, in fact. We all know that talking to or playing soothing music for the unborn child does, in effect, produce results. 

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by Ann Bowers

Reading, writing and artithmetic. While there is so emphasis on these subjects, equal emphasis should be placed on expanding your childs imagination and creativity through arts and crafts. little girl learning to paint. When teaching fine arts to homeschooled children, you will find many art and craft lessons and projects online. If you participate yourself, you can teach the children that perfection, or even minimal talent, isn’t necessary. The most important lesson for them to learn is that trying and enjoying are goals in themselves.

A Collage Project for all Ages

Objective: Explore the use of textures, shapes, and colors to decorate a holder for small items.

Use a strong cardboard or wooden box (small), a coffee can, a plastic bottle, a plastic or ceramic flower pot, a cigar box, or a shoe box to decorate.

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