Home School Heartbeat Radio Program
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Looking for homeschooling resources online? Today on Home School Heartbeat, HSLDA's president Mike Smith gives you some tips. Mike: There are many ways to search for information on the Internet, and fortunately, most of them are free. Many websites exist to help you find just the information you may be looking for, no matter how obscure. There are many search engine websites out there, and you will probably find one that suits your needs better than most. As you search the Internet for topics of interest, keep in mind that you will likely find more information on any given topic than a child can soak up through a computer screen. It is important not to become a slave to cyber learning. Make sure your children have opportunities for reading real books as well. Hands-on experience and field trips are also important to giving learning multiple dimensions. As you become more familiar with the Internet, you will discover that there is so much more information available than just supplements to your children's research projects. Many homeschooling web sites have online lesson plans available to parents free of charge. Others help parents create unit studies or prepare a child's curriculum scope and sequence. When deciding the best ways to educate your children, there's no point in reinventing the wheel. Many websites are designed to help you learn from the experiences of other parents. And until next time, I'm Mike Smith. Should you homeschool your children? That and other questions are answered in a great resource� Home Schooling: Start Here. It's available to you absolutely free when you contact us here at the Home School Legal Defense Association. Call us toll-free at 866-338-8614. That's 866-338-8614. Or, go to our website at homeschoolheartbeat.com. |
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