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		<title>An Affordable Homeschool  &#8211; The Logical Option to Private School</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny Rantoul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of course you want the very best for your children.  That's why you are scared to death to send them to a public school with its corrupting influences like drugs, promiscuity, and violence.  While you don't want to turn your back on public schools, your child seems to be getting lost and is floundering.  Private school would be a great option " but who can afford it?   No wonder affordable homeschool alternatives are being considered by more and more parents.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Jenny Rantoul</div>
<p>Of course you want the very best for your children.  That&#8217;s why you are scared to death to send them to a public school with its corrupting influences like drugs, promiscuity, and violence.  While you don&#8217;t want to turn your back on public schools, your child seems to be getting lost and is floundering.  Private school would be a great option &#8221; but who can afford it?   No wonder affordable homeschool alternatives are being considered by more and more parents.</p>
<p>The economic conditions today are pressing in on more and more families.  Many parents don&#8217;t make enough to cover the necessities of life, much less luxuries.  Fortunately, when considering an at home education, this does not present much of a problem, because there are many affordable home school options.  </p>
<p>Nest eggs aren&#8217;t what they used to be with plunging domestic and international markets and  minimal savings rates.  Affordable homeschool programs are an excellent way for parents to provide a quality education for their children and prepare them for college.</p>
<p>Before you think that an at home education is a bad compromise, think about this.  Affordable home schools offer an excellent education, with home students consistently achieving high scores during standardized academic tests. </p>
<p>One of the beautiful things about educating at home is the flexibility it offers your child.  Affordable homeschool courses can be tailored to the talents of each child in your family.  Both parents can with sit down with each of their children  and determine the best curriculum.  While their education will share some basic subjects,  how great to give each child the freedom to excel in areas that best develop their passions and skills?</p>
<p>There are certainly many advantages for the family when they choose to educate their kids at home. Not only is it affordable, home schooling can provide more flexibility and control over family time and learning schedules. It also  relieves children from facing humiliation brought on by incorrect answers, worrying about peer acceptance and the other pressures that take the fun out of learning in a public school.</p>
<p>Parents:  Don&#8217;t be surprised by the education you get along the way.  I have discovered many subjects that I struggled with in school are now much easier to comprehend.  I&#8217;m not afraid of math anymore!  Our affordable home school program  has helped us find great new activities that we enjoy doing together as a family.   Our children are getting a great education but still have rich social lives.  The difference is  we now know who they are with and  supervise their activities  This gives my husband and me great peace of mind.</p>
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<div class='links'>Take a look at the program that transformed math into a great game for my daughter and much easier to teach for me: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/9fg32b">Make Your Math More Fun!</a>. If you see your child in trouble and unhappy at a public school, finances do not have to hold you back from giving them a good education. There are affordable homeschool options at: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/a4tomv">The Secular Home School Information Blog</a>.</div>
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