what is the best homeschooling kit for 1st graders?

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I need advice on homeschooling. The possibility that I may have to homeschool my 1st grader is looming. I have some big decisions to make and want to prepare myself as much as possible. Does anyone know the best homeschooling kit? One that gives the most comprehensive curriculum to prepare a child for second grade. Specifically, I live in Georgia and I need to make sure my child will be a top performer when he gets to second grade.

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Unschooling Takes US by Storm

The idea that children learn best when given freedom in choosing their curriculum and control over how they learn is growing among progressive home educators. Instead of forcing their children to slog through what amounts to the same five courses year in and year out, they are able to pursue alternative learning opportunities as their curiosity leads them.

Unschooling is a unique form of home education that is arguably older than home education itself. Due to technological advances like internet browsing, podcasting, and cyberschooling, this radical learning system is being embraced by progressive home educators all over the country. Unschooling is gaining popularity across demographics. It’s embraced by upper and lower classes, a variety of races, and a surprising range of religious beliefs.

Not all educators are sold on the idea. Some feel that students need more structure to motivate them to learn. Many teachers believe that sometimes parents just have to pull in the reigns and force their children to study things that they don’t necessarily want to study. Unschooling parents respond by claiming that students who are able to specialize in specific areas of interest are not only happier students, but will eventually have more to offer society. They believe that the public school system is structured so that all graduates come out looking, talking, thinking, feeling, and acting the same. Not so with unschooling home education. These parents often encourage their children to go against the grain, whatever that grain may be.

Home educators are encouraged to read more about unschooling at the Ashland City Times.



Thanks to Mimi Rothschild for contributing this article to our Homeschooling blog:

Mimi Rothschild is a homeschooling parent, children’s rights activist, author, and Founder and C.E.O. of online education company Learning by Grace, Inc. Rothschild and her husband of twenty-eight years reside in suburban Philadelphia with their eight children.

Feeling that “our current system of education has broken its promise,” Rothschild co-founded Learning By Grace, Inc. to provide families with Internet-based multimedia education to PreK-12 children all over the world.

In addition to her twenty years of experience as a homeschool mother, Rothschild has written a number of books dealing with education published by McGraw Hill and others. Her Daily Education News Articles consist of feature stories on online homeschooling and alternative education.



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Where can I find laws regarding unschooling?

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I am interested in unschooling–learning without a curriculum.
I desire to know about the laws regarding unschooling in the state of California. Can you tell me where I can find this information?

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Has anyone ever used Bob Jones?

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What is a way I can see what there curriculum. I looked at there website but couldn’t find there curriculum that they use . I’m in the 10th grade .

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What is the most used homeschooling method ?

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I.E : classical , eclectic , unschooling ,unit study . If you know the % of homeschoolers who use that would be great !
Also : what is the most commonly used curriculum ? ( A Beka , Bob Jones ,etc ) Which one do you use and WHY ?

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