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Diagnostic Tests for Enjoyable Homeschooling

December 7th, 2011

Finding a curriculum that matches both a child’s particular learning style and parent’s teaching style is important. Therefore, diagnostic tests and assessments tests that contain standard evaluation criteria are key in helping your homeschooling experience be more enjoyable.

Diagnostic TestsDiagnostic tests measure strengths and weaknesses – As a yardstick for measuring a child’s progress, most placement tests are in-depth and offer a variety of questions that truly evaluate a child’s abilities. Because the test results display a student’s proficiency of skills, a homeschool parent is able to be much more effective as a teacher. Parents will not only determine the best lesson plans and teaching approach to use with an education curriculum, but they’ll also find a way to make learning more fun and exciting.

Diagnostic tests eliminate learning gaps – Not every child begins his homeschooling education in kindergarten. For many, homeschooling may involve transferring from a traditional classroom setting in a public or private Christian school. In these cases and also in cases where a homeschooling family switches curricula, parents can easily eliminate learning gaps. Diagnostic testing takes the guesswork out of placing a child into the right grade level and makes sure foundational skills in Bible, language arts, history, geography, math, and science have been covered. Plus, placement tests prevent the “I’m bored” look that usually occurs when education curriculum repeats material already learned.

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The Special Needs Child and Homeschooling

July 24th, 2011
Homeschooling for Disability Children

Homeschooling for Disability Children

Homeschooling can be difficult enough for students without any special issues to address

No one can deny that children come in all shapes, sizes, and levels of learning ability. This being the case, it is possible that your child might have some special challenges when it comes to learning. Homeschooling can be difficult enough for students without any special issues to address. It takes it to a whole new level for children that need additional resources. The question then is asked:

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