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Homeschool Deal of the Day

Homeschool Deal of the Day

Teaching Kids about Money

6 Tips for Teaching Kids of Any Age About Money

Teach the value of
money and start a savings program in partnership with your children.
They know how to spend, now teach them to save! Nethomeschool.com has
a new partnership with Early Earners. Early Earners is dedicated to
helping families and individuals establish savings and investing
programs. Visit Early Earners . . . → Read More: Teaching Kids about Money

Teaching Kids to Pray

TEACHING CHILDREN TO PRAY

here are a couple of new useful
sites

http://www.learnjesus.com
http://www.gottaread.com
http://www.mychristianbooklist.com
http://www.mychristiangrowth.com
http://www.thespiritualwalk.com
http://www.learnprayer.com
 

I. IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY

If children learn to pray when they are very young, the chances that
they will develop a good, strong lifestyle of regular prayer will be . . . → Read More: Teaching Kids to Pray

Homeschool TV

What do you think of this post?Awesome (0) Interesting (0) Useful (0) Boring (0) . . . → Read More: Homeschool TV

Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 3

They have been in the program for about 8 weeks. My youngest son finished last weekend, and my oldest son should be finished by this weekend. (Yes, my youngest son pushed himself to finish it first.) With the FLVS program they are still required to take the written test at the Department . . . → Read More: Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 3

Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 2

My youngest son was unrelentless about me finding a program that could help him learn what he needed to know to make sure he would pass his restricted and then regular driver’s license tests. Studying the driver’s handbook was not enough to make him comfortable prior to the written test. My oldest son, . . . → Read More: Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 2

Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 1

I have two boys that are at the age to be able to test for their restricted driver’s license. My oldest son was gung-ho about receiving his restricted. He studied the driver’s handbook and completed the 4-hour drug and alcohol class (that is a mandatory) prior to turning 15. But when his . . . → Read More: Am I Ready for Them to Drive? Part: 1

Cable in the Classroom: Part 4

Cable in the Classroom: Part 4

If I happened to miss a program that I wanted for my kids to watch (the power was out and it didn’t tape), or during the time that we couldn’t afford to have cable TV, I would go to the library and check to see if they had . . . → Read More: Cable in the Classroom: Part 4

Cable in the Classroom: Part 3

Cable in the Classroom: Part 3

To help with planning the programs that educators might be interesting in taping and then showing later to their students, the Education Department at A&E Television created and sends out (free of charge) The Idea Book for Educators.  This teacher’s magazine is sent out biannually.  It included a . . . → Read More: Cable in the Classroom: Part 3

Cable in the Classroom: Part 2

Cable in the Classroom: Part 2

Throughout our school year, I log (as part of our homeschooling requirements) a listing of programs (and other various resources) that we have utilized for that year.  Cable in the Classroom supplies us with quite a variety of topics to supplement our homeschooling with.  It amazes me how . . . → Read More: Cable in the Classroom: Part 2

Cable in the Classroom: Part I

Cable in the Classroom: Part I

Cable in the Classroom (http://www.ciconline.org/home) started in 1989 as part of the cable industry’s contribution of providing educational material through supplemental, commercial-free programming.  If you have cable, Dish, or Direct TV in your home, along with the programming stations/channels that the Cable in the Classroom programs are on, . . . → Read More: Cable in the Classroom: Part I