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Homeschool.com's Top 100 Educational Web Sites for 2008

Whether you are homeschooling full time or helping your children after school, the sites listed below are going to be an incredible resource for you. We asked our 7,000 Homeschool.com Product Testers which web sites they found the most useful, both for homeschooling and for after school help.

New Scientific Research Supports Homeschooling!

In the revolutionary new book, A General Theory of Love, by Dr. Thomas Lewis, Dr. Fari Amini and Dr. Richard Lannon, the authors draw on new scientific discoveries that prove what mothers have known instinctively since the beginning of time: love is paramount to their child's life-long success. We have asked Dr. Lewis, co-author of the book, to share with us how our current educational and parenting methods are damaging our children--and what we must do now, to help them develop into independent, wise, successful, and most importantly, happy adults!

Preparing to Homeschool for Success

Congratulations! You've made the exciting decision to explore homeschooling options. No matter if you are new to homeschooling or have years of experience, there are several important considerations to ensure a successful homeschool year.

DECIDING WHAT TO TEACH
Some experienced homeschoolers choose to assemble their own curriculum. These lessons are tailored to their children and the home teacher benefits from the strength of teaching to the child's interest.


Homeschool.com's Product Awards

Our Product Testers have been diligently testing products. We asked Product Testers to give each product a 1-5 star rating (5 being the highest). The list below, represents those products that received either a 4 or 5 star rating.

This list is updated continuously, so check back often to find out which products homeschoolers across the country have Voted #1.


Consultations for GED, Special Needs, and Unhappy Students

Parents and students are drawn to homeschooling for many different reasons but a prevalent theme is a mismatch between the way traditional school is taught and the way a child learns.  These mismatches can be caused by, or lead to, poor grades, reading, writing, or math difficulties, school attendance problems, poor self concept, or a lack of motivation, causing a student to become "at-risk" for academic failure.

 
 
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