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Prepare for College with a Proven Homeschool Partner

Is your homeschooler thinking about college? Partnering with a college prep homeschool program and a college counselor will save you from many sleepless nights, especially during a recession.

A reputable college prep homeschool program must have the appropriate services in place to hold your hand and advise you as you chart the unknown waters of the college application process. Many families don’t realize there are steps to take as early as middle school to ensure your child’s college placement. And during these hard economic times, families can benefit from a knowledgeable financial aid and scholarship advisor.


Keep Your Teenager Motivated To Learn

When was the last time you heard your child say "I can't wait to take this course!", "I wish I could keep going--I want to know what's next!", or "I love this program; it's so fun and exciting!"?

Let's face it--motivating teens to learn is no easy feat! With all the vibrant distractions in their daily lives, parents sometimes have to compete for their child's attention and engagement. If you homeschool a teenager, you will surely run into this scenario every once in a while. It's only natural for high school students to become restless with their schooling, even in their chosen learning environment. So how do you motivate teenagers to learn, keeping them engaged, interested, and wanting to learn?

Online Foreign Language Courses Designed Just for Kids

When it comes to learning a new language, children have an extraordinary ability to learn quickly. But children raised in single-language-speaking households really don't have a lot of opportunities to learn new languages.

To give kids the chance to succeed in learning a new language at home, foreign language programs should be designed specifically for students in grades K-12. Adult foreign language products that have been repackaged for children don't work. They can't present material that addresses the way a child’s mind works.


Quality "Star-Studded" Education

Laurel Springs is often called the “School to the Stars” because of its pool of famous alumni, yet their program works for all students. All children are “stars” in their own right - and the dream of parents is that each child reaches for and achieves their fullest potential. Many young actors, athletes and scholars are doing just that - they are turning to homeschooling because it offers the flexibility to learn while pursuing their dreams, and to pursue their dreams through learning!

Personal Attention in Distance Education

Christopher Paolini should know.  The author of the best-selling novels Eragon and Eldest and the recently-released Brisingr is a graduate of the American School, a leader in distance education for more than 110 years.  In a recent interview with Homeschool.com, Chris discussed the value of an American School education and how it gave him the flexibility and the encouragement he needed to climb to the top of many best seller lists.

 
 
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