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Homeschool Your Highschooler

Highschool HomeschoolingThey say homeschooling is only for the younger kids in the elementary or lower levels but Highschool Homeschooling is also a very popular educational choice. Only this time, the decisions are most probably through the convincing power of the students themselves.

Most that do homeschooling are those teenagers who cannot take the pressures at school, especially those of peer pressure and bullying. Others cannot catch up with the lessons and curriculum programs of regular schools or would like to start early in life through training, internship and community volunteering jobs that would help them be knowledgeable and prepared for the struggle outside the four walls of their school.

This is why choosing the suitable curriculum for teenagers or highschool is very important. There are a lot of materials or support they can get especially on the Internet. They can talk to other homeschoolers in established groups through message boards, forums and chats to build a network. Homeschooling sites are also all over the net; they can browse through these sites, find an established support group in their area, get some catalogs and enroll in a curriculum or they can create their own study program.

This is good for those students who have very supportive and open-minded parents. But in case there are none and the student is left to carry out his curriculum by himself, homeschooling helps students to stand up and depend on themselves because one thing that is developed within is good independent study skills and more as they engage in continuous studying on their own.

In choosing the homeschool curricula, it is best if teenagers are present and take an active part in deciding which curricula to choose that would best apply to their learning styles and abilities. Better for teenagers is to create their own course of study. In this way, students will have good choices of activities which develop every aspect of their personality instead of just choosing a fixed program. Anyway, there are different approaches to choose from and combine that would help in the holistic development of the student.

For highschool, homeschooling can help them start in life, make a step forward through practical trainings and internship programs depending on the specialization they like to pursue. Computer based jobs like developing software, designing a web, database administration, graphics and multimedia designs, repairs and troubleshooting are very popular among the choices of training and specialization. These are the jobs that most students who hate school like the most.

So, why force them in fixed school curricula when they can actually be successful in what they want and might do best in the future.

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Is highschool homeschooling worth it? PLEASE COMMENT?
My daughter is a 9th grader in highschool and very bright. She wants to learn more independenly but I am not sure that we can give her the education that the trained teachers can. Furthur more she has epilepsy and with school asking more of her this year (staying up late studying) her seizures have gotten worse. One of the side affects of her medication is weariness and exhaustion. She definetely is experiencing those and I believe they are effecting her ability to do well in school. Would it be a mistake to take my daughter out of school for 10th grade when she does have a strong social network in school but she is so exhausted and having a difficult time. We mainly are open to homeschooling because it will allow her to learn at the pace that she can while still keeping a relaxed life and living outside of the school environment.

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does anyone have any answers to the exams for penfoster highschool homeschooling?
if you have any exam answers for penfoster homeschool let me know asap please

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HELP PLEASE!!! online homeschool highschool???
I am a senior now and wanting to start online highschool homeschooling to finish off the year..i just feel like i could be so much more successful and learn so much easier if i did it on my own and finished at my own pace. does anyone know of any highschools that are online for homeschooling? that i would be able to do myself since both of my parents work full time and would also be able to get my highschool diploma???

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