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Approach is Critical
For all of you homeschool moms and dads out there, remember that the
most important thing in educating your children is to focus on the basics. When it comes to homeschooling your son or daughter, it is important to realize that you are assuming a huge responsibility in the shaping and molding of his or her education. You really do not have that much time or flexibility to try out a hundred different approaches and programs until you hit on the right one. You need to have some guiding mechanism which insures that you are achieving your objectives. If you don't, the one who suffers is your son or daughter. (www.mathbyjoe.com) |
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