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		<title>Organizing a Homeschool for Kids to Make Mom Work Hassle-free</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 03:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the people have difficulties in organizing a homeschool by thinking that they have to teach their child and also doing all the home activities inside the house like cooking meals, cleaning dust and also have to spend some time for their partner. But now there are many non-profit associations who are organizing a [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the people have difficulties in organizing a homeschool by thinking that they have to teach their child and also doing all the home activities inside the house like cooking meals, cleaning dust and also have to spend some time for their partner. But now there are many non-profit associations who are organizing a homeschool for kids.</p>
<p>To manage homeschooling such organizations are great place to select on. There are great advantageous of such small networks who are organizing a homeschool for there country. In a small group, close relationships can be shaped, examining is easier and interacting in a home is also possible. However as the homeschooling movement increases, so do the social co-operations, support groups and other committees. Some homeschool organizations deteriorate below the weight of larger memberships. Organizing a homeschool in some specific areas have divided so that each group does not become too large. Although further often, social club grow to take the challenge and become more prepared and expand their memberships. They are helping the requirements of more families by raising the number of homeschool organizations. </p>
<p>There are numerous places to get second hand or you can say used homeschooling study materials on the internet. Some homeschool core curriculum supplier has homeschool message boards where you can purchase or list used homeschool books for sale. </p>
<p>To properly organizing a homeschool plan a timetable of when you&#8217;ll have school. Many homeschoolers kids have prescribed educational activities five days a week and use the sixth day for outside activities and running errands. You can also employ a yearly calendar to maintain to follow-up your family vacation tours and holidays when you won&#8217;t have school. Allocate the beginning and the ending of your educational year. Decide on the quitting time for your school day. This is really works good and then you can plan the rest of your time to utilize on other works although it will also give your children the duty of the work &#8211;whatever they don&#8217;t finish throughout school hours gets completed later, on their own time.</p>
<p>From time to time you will organize things the mode you want them to be, only to find out that there are not sufficient hours in the day to achieve them all. You require placing main concern on the things that must be done first. Occasionally concerning is easily seen and you know what has to be done contrast to what should be or would be nice to have done.</p>
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		<title>Homeschooling &#8211; Why Should You Homeschool?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 21:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why should you homeschool? Why you opt to do so, or not, is a personal choice; those who choose to do so have many different reasons. Some parents want to instill certain values, while others want to protect their children from what they see as an unsafe public school environment. Still others think that they [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why should you homeschool? Why you opt to do so, or not, is a personal choice; those who choose to do so have many different reasons. Some parents want to instill certain values, while others want to protect their children from what they see as an unsafe public school environment. Still others think that they can provide a more superior education than the school system can. However, the most common reason is that parents simply think homeschooling is better for their children.</p>
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Just what &#8220;better&#8221; means can vary from parent to parent, but it means the exclusion of certain things as well as the inclusion of others. For instance, children who homeschool are seen as being less susceptible to peer pressure or bullying. Simply put, however, the opinion that homeschooling can provide a better education versus that of public or standard private schools has been quite well researched.</p>
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Studies, in fact, agree that homeschooling is generally educationally superior versus public or private schooling in the vast majority of cases.</p>
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For proof, we can look at many individual success stories. The winner of the 1997 national spelling bee was a homeschooled student. In addition, one family of four sisters who had all been homeschooled went on to get Master&#8217;s degrees from an Ivy League college. One young lady who had been homeschooled went to college and got her Master&#8217;s degree by age 16.</p>
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Now, detractors might dismiss such achievements as rare and unusual; the students and/or their parents were simply of genius IQ, right? However, the number of people in the world who have a genius IQ is not high enough to account for the steady rate of success among homeschooled students in these areas. Members have said in general the students who are homeschooled are in the 60th to 70th percentiles by the age of 12. On average, this means that these students test at least a grade ahead of their public school peers.</p>
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The numbers are even better for older students. By the time a homeschooled student reaches what is the equivalent of eighth grade, that student is roughly four grades ahead of his or her peers. This is as much due to the poor results public school generally provides as it is to the impressive accomplishments of homeschoolers. These numbers, in fact, are not just provided by those who advocate homeschooling, but by the US Department of Education itself.</p>
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Simply put, homeschooling works. Of course, most homeschooling parents know that this is not easy. Parents who homeschool often experience burnout, especially when they&#8217;re just starting out. It takes a lot of work to teach young people everything they need to know educationally, in addition to being the parent. To expect excellence from one&#8217;s children as students and function in the role of teacher takes extra effort. Therefore, the focus is on the parent in homeschooling efforts even more so than it is in general.</p>
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Homeschooling parents in general insist that children are natural sponges for knowledge. Although this may be true, many homeschooling parents nonetheless feel that they need to research curriculum options, define goals, and guide their children&#8217;s education, as well as a myriad of other tasks on a day-to-day basis. Parents who homeschool but who have not been well educated themselves also face the additional challenge of educating themselves even as they educate their children. They may have to catch up on their own educations before they can truly function as teachers for their own children.</p>
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Nonetheless, homeschooling advocates say that the results are worth the effort. Indeed, studies bear this out, as homeschooled students are usually well-adjusted, deep thinking individuals who are ready for whatever challenges life may throw at them.</p>
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		<title>Homeschooling &#8211; Homeschool Tips and Resources</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 04:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homeschool can quickly grow and become an enterprise that is overwhelming.  There is so much that parents need to learn before they can begin to educate their children.  However, just like any other large and complex task, it is much easier to tackle when you break it down into simple to handle pieces.  Plus, homeschooling is not nearly as difficult as many people think it is &#8211; or as the make it seem.</p>
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The first thing to remember in homeschooling is that there is no &#8220;one size fits all&#8221; and what is right for one person may not work for someone else.  This being said, there is no single starting point that is right for everyone.  Different parents present different skill sets and have different life experiences.  However, nearly every single parent who attacks this task will at some point experience some trickle of doubt as to whether they can actually DO this or if homeschooling is right for their child or even their family.  The doubts are normal, but what it boils down to is that only the parent and child can decide if it is right.  Family members who do not understand or approve can not make the very personal decision regarding how your child is educated &#8211; only you and your child can do that.</p>
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If you decide to go with homeschooling, know that homeschooled children, on the average, outscore their peers on standardized tests and perform at the top of their class in college.  Within the home, parents can offer an environment to the child that is safe, fun and is conducive to learning.  They can tailor an educational program that is structured specifically for their child&#8217;s needs and interests.  This is an area where public schools often fail.</p>
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The Law</p>
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One of the first things that you should do once you make the decision to homeschool your child is to learn everything that you can about the laws and regulations in your state.  Learning the legal requirements and restrictions should be done very early in the process.  The HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) can provide you with a wealth of information and assistance.  They can guide you through the process of researching the laws in your state.  While homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, certain aspects differ such as the amount of paperwork and the level of involvement of local school districts.  Some states also require that homeschooled students be tested at certain points to track their progression.</p>
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Support Groups</p>
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Modern homeschooling has been around for more than 40 years.  Literally hundreds of organizations have been formed during at time that covers every state and nearly every area in the United States.  You can find a list for your area by visiting http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/states/index.php.  There are also many online groups and many are even region specific.  Yahoo groups, Google groups and MSN groups all have very useful clubs where homeschoolers can share curriculum, tips, support and supplies including books.  Some local online groups even have field trips, get togethers, play groups and teen nights to aid in the socialization process for the children.</p>
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Books and Magazines</p>
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There are many books and magazines that are available to help with homeschooling issues.  However, as the internet has grown and expanded, there is even more information readily available to homeschooling parents as well as students.   Parents can sign up for homeschooling newsletters and they can even go on to teacher resource websites and sign up for newsletters and daily tips. </p>
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If you are interested in reading the philosophy of homeschooling and its origins, John Holt&#8217;s books are fascinating.  &#8220;Teach Your Own&#8221; by Patrick Farenga is also a very popular book on homeschooling.  &#8220;Classical Homeschooling Magazine&#8221; is available at http://www.classicalhomeschooling.com.  While it mainly focuses on the classical homeschooling approach, homeschoolers of all types can gain valuable information from it.  &#8220;Home Education Magazine&#8221; is another very popular publication regarding homeschooling.</p>
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Materials and Resources</p>
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Materials and resources are integral to the homeschoolers success, but not in the manner that you may think.  Many parents elect the school-at-home route, at least initially.  What this does is basically take the books and materials out of the classroom and place them in the home where the child learns them and the parent is the teacher.  It usually does not take long for parents to realize how much effort is involved in this method and they often find the materials substandard at best.</p>
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There are alternative materials and curricula available from many commercial sources.  The homeschooling clubs and groups mentioned earlier can also offer a wealth of information.  There are materials and curricula that can be downloaded on the internet for free and these groups can point you in the right direction.  A popular forum that provides good information is http://forum.homeschool.com/forum/default.asp.  Another popular source is HEM (Home Education Magazine).  You can access their site at http://www.homeedmag.com/wlcm_netwrk.html.  Another site is http://www.home-school.com/forums.</p>
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All of these sites give parents helpful tips, suggestions for curriculum design and materials and much more.</p>
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Your approach to homeschooling your child may be structured or unstructured.  It depends on you and your child&#8217;s goals, whether they are college, art school or just a good foundation of knowledge and a keen mind.  Whatever your concerns and issues, you can find the help that you need to get you started and make your homeschool experience a success.</p>
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		<title>Should You Homeschool Your Children?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 00:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ability to home school your child has many positive aspects, probably one of the biggest being the ability to give each child very specific, individualized, one on one attention. Another plus for home schooling vs public school your own child is that the child doesn’t have to deal with many of the negative peer pressure issues that are so often associated with the entire public school system.</p>
<p>In my own experience I feel I must also tell you that there are a few negative aspects that can go with home schooling as well, such as, the lack of social skills and the feelings of being on the outside looking in that many a home schooled child may develop.</p>
<p>In some ways one may feel that going to public or private school is best for most children, because many children need to feel a part of things, and going to regular public school gives many children the social skills needed to be a part of the world. These children get to experience their prom and other things in life that they may not get to experience being home schooled.</p>
<p>In many ways I feel that both home school and private school has its negatives and positives but for the most part one my feel that public school is best. Here’s why: home school doesn’t help you learn as many social skills and other skills the way public or private school does – you can possibly miss many of these opportunities when you’re home schooled. However this can be over come via homeschool groups and co-curricular activities and clubs.</p>
<p>Be home schooled, you can also learn things in a different way than others and that can sometimes be a good thing, but in other ways you can also miss out on certain things. Over all I think its just a personal choice that a parent has to make for their own child but they should make it with open eyes – not just for protective reasons.</p>
<p>The best idea is to make a choice that’s best for your child well being and education. Homeschooling vs public school. Think about it for yourself, take your time and you too can decide whether or not home schooling is right for you – and for your children.</p>
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		<title>Basic Tips on How to Homeschool Your Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 08:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13;   It is estimated that around 1 million students are homeschooled in the United States every year. Homeschooling is an excellent way to stay close to your children; give them the proper care they need while helping them become well-rounded adults. Homeschooling allows you individualize; to find education that is best suited for your [...]<p>a</p>
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<p>It is estimated that around 1 million students are homeschooled in the United States every year. Homeschooling is an excellent way to stay close to your children; give them the proper care they need while helping them become well-rounded adults. Homeschooling allows you individualize; to find education that is best suited for your children.</p>
<p>Reasons for <strong>Homeschooling vs Public School</strong></p>
<p>Find out whether you share the following thoughts about why homeschooling is required: (i) Parents have religious belief that they can provide better education at home; (ii) Parents thinking that the environment at school will not be congenial for their children; (iii) Homeschooling will help develop character and morality of a child; (iv) There are subjects taught at schools that are not in accordance with the faith, thinking of the parents; (v) The child has special needs or disabilities.</p>
<p>Now, the question arises whether or not homeschooling has any adverse affects on a child’s education; maybe not. Homeschooled children have above average test results on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams. Also, homeschooled kids are sometimes better at social adjustment than kids who go to school. The way the homeschooled children make up for not attending a regular school is by participating in homeschool support groups, scouting, church or faith based and recreational activities, and other associations.</p>
<p>Getting Started with Homeschooling</p>
<p>One way of knowing more about homeschooling is by joining local support groups. Such groups can be found by word of mouth or through public or private schools, religious groups, or state or national associations. Each state has at least one homeschooling association. These groups offer necessary advice and information and hold conferences at which families who school at home discuss legal, philosophical, and teaching issues. Some school districts allow homeschoolers to attend public school part-time.</p>
<p>Following are different homeschool methods: (i) Diane Lockman’s authentic classical trivium (The Classical Scholar) unit studies, (ii) Charlotte Mason’s methodology, (iii) Montessori or Waldorf methods, and (iv) eclectic blends of different styles.</p>
<p>Is Homeschooling for Everyone?</p>
<p>Maybe not. Homeschooling is can be hard  work. It can also be expensive, as you have to pay for educational materials and extracurricular activities. You may also be faced with a loss of income if one parent has to quit a job to homeschool. References: The Responsibilities of Homeschooling means being able to devote yourself to your children all day through. You, as a parent will be fully responsible for the direction, depth, and breadth of your child’s education for the rest of their life. This is a very big responsibility and should not be taken lightly,<strong>homeschooling vs public school.</strong></p>
<p>Ask yourself these questions:  What is your choice <strong>homeschooling vs public school</strong>? What is your choice? Why do you think you want to homeschool? What is it that your child will be able to achieve by being homeschooled that he or she will not receive in a regular school? What do you consider a “good” education? These questions can help you make the decision, and help you create the right environment that will be best for your children.</p>
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<p>The author is a mother,wife,teacher and educational Psychologist who has homeschooled 3 children who loves sharing her experiences and expertise with other homeschoolers. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[MH Lions wrap up play at national tournament The Mountain Home Area Lions homeschool basketball program collected three more victories Friday in its last day of play at the national tournament in Springfield, Mo., bringing its record to 13-8 at the tourney. Read more on Baxter Bulletin Homeschool Science Fair to be held at Independence [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>MH Lions wrap up play at national tournament</b><br />
The Mountain Home Area Lions homeschool basketball program collected three more victories Friday in its last day of play at the national tournament in Springfield, Mo., bringing its record to 13-8 at the tourney.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://baxterbulletin.com/article/20100323/SPORTS/3230312/1006/rss02">Baxter Bulletin</a><br/><br/></p>
<p><b>Homeschool Science Fair to be held at Independence Library</b><br />
The Northern Ohio Co-op will hold a science fair for home-schooled children from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday at the Independence Library, 6361 Selig Blvd in Independence.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://blog.cleveland.com/parmasunpost/2010/03/homeschool_science_fair_to_be.html">Parma Sun Post</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>New Market Battlefield hosts Third Annual Homeschool Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lions continue tournament play The Mountain Home Area Lions homeschool basketball program went 3 of 5 in the National Tournament Thursday in Springfield, Mo., lifting the club to a 10-5 overall record in the tourney. Read more on Baxter Bulletin New Market Battlefield hosts Third Annual Homeschool Day Activities include interactive guided tours, military drill, [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Lions continue tournament play</b><br />
The Mountain Home Area Lions homeschool basketball program went 3 of 5 in the National Tournament Thursday in Springfield, Mo., lifting the club to a 10-5 overall record in the tourney.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://baxterbulletin.com/article/20100320/SPORTS/3200338/1006/rss02">Baxter Bulletin</a><br/><br/></p>
<p><b>New Market Battlefield hosts Third Annual Homeschool Day</b><br />
Activities include interactive guided tours, military drill, 19th century crafts, storytelling, cooking demonstrations, games, and period dancing.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shenandoah.com/stories/?headlineID=19012&#038;sourceID=15">The Warren Sentinel</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Top Home-School Texts Dismiss Darwin, Evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn&#8217;t taken a friend&#8217;s advice and tried a textbook from a popular Christian publisher for her 10-year-old&#8217;s biology lessons. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News Top Home-School Texts Dismiss Darwin, Evolution Christian-based textbooks are dominant in a growing home-school education market that [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Top home-school texts dismiss Darwin, evolution</b><br />
Home-school mom Susan Mule wishes she hadn&#8217;t taken a friend&#8217;s advice and tried a textbook from a popular Christian publisher for her 10-year-old&#8217;s biology lessons.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100306/ap_on_re/us_rel_home_school_evolution_4">AP via Yahoo! News</a><br/><br/></p>
<p><b>Top Home-School Texts Dismiss Darwin, Evolution</b><br />
Christian-based textbooks are dominant in a growing home-school education market that encompasses more than 1.5 million students in the U.S. &#8212; and that&#8217;s apparently how most home-school parents prefer it.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,588260,00.html">Fox News</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>State requires homeschool records</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HOMESCHOOL COMPANY TO OFFER INFORMATIONAL MEETING IN NEWARK NEWARK &#8212; Classical Conversations, an educational service company for parents who homeschool their children, will have a free parent information meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Newark F.W. Baptist Church, 37 N. Westmoor Ave., Newark. Read more on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette State requires homeschool records [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>HOMESCHOOL COMPANY TO OFFER INFORMATIONAL MEETING IN NEWARK</b><br />
NEWARK &#8212; Classical Conversations, an educational service company for parents who homeschool their children, will have a free parent information meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Newark F.W. Baptist Church, 37 N. Westmoor Ave., Newark.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://lancastereaglegazette.com/article/20100307/NEWS01/3070322/1002/rss01">Lancaster Eagle-Gazette</a><br/><br/></p>
<p><b>State requires homeschool records</b><br />
Homeschooling children is more than simply teaching. Parents must maintain records to show that the schooling is comparable to that of a public education.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://suburbanjournals.stltoday.com/articles/2010/03/07/jefferson/news/0303jc-homeschoolside10.txt">Suburban Journals</a><br/><br/></p>
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