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It’s Easy to Teach Foreign Languages at Home

How can you introduce your homeschooler to the world community while increasing his/her written and verbal communication skills? There’s only one answer: teach your child to speak and understand a new language.

With a little preparation and the right tools, you don’t need to be fluent in a foreign language to teach it effectively. Here are some simple tips to help you get started:


Saving for College – Tax Free!

Are you worried about saving for your children’s future college expenses? If so, you’re not alone. It’s one of the biggest challenges facing parents today. There a couple of options available that allow you to save on taxes while you get ready for college. The best of all worlds is when you can combine both plans into one dynamic, tax saving plan.

Independence Behind the Wheel

As your child approaches their teen years, learning to drive will quickly become an important focus of your homeschooling agenda. Requirements for how to receive a driver's license vary greatly from state to state. Most states require your that teens take driver education classes which include book instruction as well as behind the wheel practice. By spending time behind the wheel with your teen, your support as a safe and experienced driver will have a positive impact during the development of their safe-driving skills.

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