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Teaching Your Own Children: Are You Qualified? Back to Top
Am I Qualified to Teach My Own?
Gary Grammar
The differences in teaching a classroom full of children and one's own children are marked. This article discusses how the love and attention from one's own parent can make all the difference and why a home-teaching parent has a clear advantage over the school teacher.
Am I Really Qualified to Teach My Own Children?
Richard J. Prystowsky
Addresses some of the psychological and spiritual concerns raised by this question within the context of links between parent-child teaching and holistic family living. Focuses on the bond between parent and child and how this relationship is conducive to a positive learning experience.
Home Schooling Mom as Teacher
Elaine Ernst Schneider
This article explores some of the challenges of reinventing your role as mother into teacher.
Home Schooling: An Overview
Since home schools vary from home to home, it is impossible to say what will work for all parents who choose to home school their children. There are however, some basic keys to creating a successful environment for home schooling.
How Does Homeschooling Work
HowStuffWorks.com
A "HowStuffWorks" article that discusses the basics of how homeschooling works.
I Can't Because...
These are great responses for when someone says, "I couldn't homeschool because..."
Preparing to Be a Homeschool Father
Steve Wood
Homeschooling is a family affair. This article briefly discusses some of the issues a father preparing to homeschool should consider.
The Lost Tools of Learning
Dorothy Sayers
Is not the great defect of our education today that although we often succeed in teaching our pupils "subjects," we fail lamentably on the whole in teaching them how to think: they learn everything, except the art of learning. Dorothy Sayers authored this essay in 1947, discussing a classical approach to education, with the recommendation to adopt a modified version of the medieval scholastic curriculum.
The Parent-Teacher Conference
Miranda Hughes
A homeschooling mother has a one-on-one meeting with herself. You'll chuckle as you read about the ways homeschool learning differs from classroom learning and how kids thrive while learning at home.


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