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		<title>How Many Homeschool Activities</title>
		<description>At first we panic when we begin trying to come up with enough homeschool activities to fill our lesson plan. We research, we seek, we find, we accumulate….. and finally we overload our calendar. Do you sometimes look at your homeschool calendar and long for date that is not completely filled? Many o</description>
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		<title>Some Basic Homeschool Information</title>
		<description>Thinking about going the homeschooling route? Im not aware of any official homeschooling text book for parents that are out yet. So, here are some basic answers that you may have in the beginning. The reasons for homeschooling are as varied as the number of families now homeschooling. So with the re</description>
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		<title>Designing Your Homeschool Curriculum? Include Latin!</title>
		<description>When designing your homeschool curriculum or choosing homeschool electives or a foreign language course, an interesting question commonly arises. 'Should we study Latin?' For many students, the answer is a resounding, 'Yes!' 
Consider the following reasons: 


Latin increases the students Englis</description>
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		<title>Senior High Home Schooling: Help is on the way!</title>
		<description>Senior High Home Schooling: Help is on the way! 
Help is on the way! Many cities have parent co-ops to help share resources. Check with your local library to see where and when your local home schooling group meets. Sharing books and resources with other parents is an excellent, low cost option. 
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		<title>Locating Your States Requirement For Homeschooling</title>
		<description>Home schooling, despite its popularity, is yet to have one singular standard for acceptability or validity. This means that as you go around the country, different states have different levels of requirements for home schooling to be duly recognized. 
The decision to home school your child isnt the</description>
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