How to Homeschool Your Child : Choosing a Home school Curriculum: Part 1
Posted on 2009 under homeschool | 12 Comments11 Nov
Teach your children from home; learn how to select a home school curriculum in this free video on homeschooling your child.
Expert: Sharon Wilharm
Bio: Sharon Wilharm is an experienced home teacher, and she has written homeschool curriculums that are available to the public.
Filmmaker: Fred Wilharm
Duration : 0:2:3













by Modacolorist, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
READING is …
READING is fundamental. lol You do have a point as long as they can read they can learn anything
by zig3, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
im a senior and i …
im a senior and i go to ECOT (electronic classrooms of tomorrow). its ohio only. but every sate has online schools. google it. ;]
by GamexReviewx, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
that sounds fun
that sounds fun
by MajorChanges1, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
What grade?
whats …
What grade?
whats the name of the online school?
by zig3, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
i do online school. …
i do online school. its awesome. i acualy enjoy school.
by zensorship, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
I’m pretty sure …
I’m pretty sure that will happen in the future.
by agaragarlove, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
dont say that …
dont say that because I am homeschooled.
by agaragarlove, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
hey I am …
hey I am homeschooled !!!!!!!!
by pdxeddie1111, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
since there’s so …
since there’s so many computers out there now. Why can’t kids just go to school online. Shoot the system could provide computers all academia and teachers and still save taxpayers a gob of money by not having to pay all the extra expenses associated with buildings and such.
by WriterLuver, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
Nice video
Nice video
by rachel1971912, on November 17 2009 @ 1:52 pm
Great video! Very …
Great video! Very helpful.
by admin, on November 17 2009 @ 7:10 pm
They’re called “cyberschools”. My daughters attended two different ones and they are really great if you’re not sure where to start or what more accountability for getting the work done. PACyber has really great programs to get the children together and has a family feel.
Unfortunately, the Brick & Mortar (B&M) shrews spend their time trying to get them outlawed out here in PA. They whine about not having enough money, it’s not fair that cyberstudents get computers and other nonsense. But our cyberschools are less than half the cost of the B&M students! Dinosaurs don’t die easily … (sigh)