Homeschool Recognition Growing–It Works

Oct 16th, 2008 | By Jessica Parnell | Category: General Homeschool Posts, New to Homeschooling

Education that works cannot help itself–eventually people will stand up and take notice.

And that is exactly what is happening throughout the United States. 

Homeschooling works and people are noticing! 
In fact, more and more families are choosing to homeschool for a variety of reasons.

When I started working with homeschooling families in 1990, almost every one of them was homeschooling in order to provide a solid Christian education for their children.  One where the academics remained strong, but the priority was on providing a strong foundation in truth.

However, in the last several years, I have seen the trend shifting.  Although Christian families make up much of the homeschooling demographic, I meet more and more families who are homeschooling for different reasons. 

Whether it is to provide a more flexible schedule, stronger academics, or help for students with learning disabilities, the outcome is the same–homeschooling works!

For help with your homeschooling program or more information on just how well your child can do in a homeschool setting, visit Bridgeway Academy. 

Read more about how the media is realizing homeschool success; click here to read a fox news story on the growth and success of homeschooling.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,426150,00.html

Additional homeschooling posts:

Does Your Homeschooler Need Standardized Testing?
Homeschooling laws differ in every state or province.

Homeschooling and the Christmas Tree
How our Christmas tree reminded me that my children are a work in progress.

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  1. Now everyone is talking about the American economy and eclections, nice to read something different. Eugene

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