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The problem with public schools is that they are “public” and run by government. The problem is that these government-run public schools exist in the first place. Government is the PROBLEM, not the solution to our children’s education. Get government out of the education business, and the problem is solved quickly and permanently.

20 Jul, 2009

Home and Garden Tips

Posted by: Turtel In: Home and Garden

Below you’ll find tips and resources on creating a great home and garden environment for parents and kids, so your home can become a wonderful place to homeschool.

18 Jul, 2009

Homeschooling News

Posted by: Turtel In: Homeschooling

Homeschooling news

13 Jul, 2009

Work From Home

Posted by: Turtel In: Work From Home/Start A Business

Parents/Students —- Below are many websites that offer resources to find jobs or start a business that can earn you more income and let you work or study from home. I hope these resources help you find the extra income you need.

Parents who want more direct control over their children’s home-schooling curriculum can buy books, games, course curriculum material, computer software, and other teaching materials for math, reading, science, history, and many other subjects. The following Internet sites sell a wide range of homeschool teaching materials.

09 Jul, 2009

Homeschooling Websites

Posted by: Turtel In: Homeschooling

These are great sites that give detailed information on many aspects of home-schooling, including Internet schools, tutors, home-schooling education materials, state regulations, and much more.

08 Jul, 2009

Recommended Books for Parents

Posted by: Turtel In: Books For Parents

The following books will open your eyes to the sorry state of today’s public schools. Also featured are great books on homeschooling and education resources, and much more.

08 Jul, 2009

Online K-12 Private Schools

Posted by: Turtel In: Online Private Schools

Here you will find many kinds of online Internet private schools. Some are full virtual schools. Others are Internet divisions of brick-and-mortar private schools. Some offer only accredited high school programs, others have junior high and high school programs, and some offer a full 1st -12th grade education.
Many are state-accredited schools that offer fully structured [...]

01 Jul, 2009

Driver’s Ed For Teens and Parents

Posted by: Turtel In: Driver's Ed

Websites, info, resources on driver’s education, driving safety, car maintenance for Teens and Parents

“Well, not with my child. I am hereby immediately withdrawing Mary from your school. I’ll teach her at home or send her to a private school, even if I have to work two jobs to pay for that private school. I’m also going to get a little more active on this issue. I am going to tell every parent I know about your public schools. Maybe I can shake things up a bit so more parents take their children out of public school, permanently.”

Moreover, if we agree that children have a right to an education because their parents are poor, then shouldn’t they also have a right to food, a bicycle, a nice house in the suburbs, and designer clothes? If poor kids (and all children) have an alleged right to an education, don’t they also have an alleged right to everything else that other kids have whose parents are well-off? Why not then say that anyone, poor, middle-class, or rich who has less money than his neighbor, has the “right” to steal from his neighbor? Where do we stop if some people can legally steal from others because they claim their kids need this or that?

Parents, do you have young children or teenagers who can’t read or write, are scared of math, and are falling behind and miserable in public school? Do you want your children to go to college and have a good life, or end up in low-paying dead-end jobs, courtesy of a public-school education? Do you want the best for your children, or is “good enough,” good enough for your children?

Also, think of asking your parents about leaving public school and getting your high-school diploma faster with an online high-school or middle school

Most low-income families don’t need government education handouts anymore in the form of allegedly “free” public schools. Parents today can buy quality, low-cost food in a competitive, free-market food industry full of grocery stores and supermarkets. In the same way, parents today can give their kids a quality education using low-cost Internet private schools and homeschooling.

Here are some education-resource links that I hope you find valuable and informative

Here are some education-resource websites for parents and students looking for alternatives to public schools. I hope you find valuable and informative

Home-schooled kids don’t have to read dumb-downed text-books, study subjects they hate, or endure meaningless classes six to eight hours a day. Home-schooled kids won’t be subject to drugs, bullies, violence, or peer pressure, as they are in public schools. Home-schooled children who are “different” in any way won’t have to endure cruel jokes and taunts from other children in their classes.

Most home-schooling parents spend about three to four hours a day homeschooling their kids. The key point to remember is that you have many options and a vast amount of educational resource material available to help you homeschool your children and quickly teach them the basics. When you take advantage of this material, home-schooling can be fairly easy and take much less time than you think.

Home-schooling provides children with a superior education. Parents can quickly teach most kids the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic using excellent, creative, learn-to-read, or learn-math books, programs, or computer learning software. Once children become proficient readers, they can then study subjects they love in greater depth. If a child needs help on a special subject, parents can occasionally call in a tutor.

Home-schooling is a great success. That’s why many public-school authorities hate home-schooling parents.

The real question is this: Is good enough, good enough for your child? Your child is unique and precious. He or she is born with a love of learning and a unique potential. Your child’s love of learning, self-confidence, and potential can be squashed in the rigid atmosphere of public schools. Is a third-rate public-school education good enough for your child. If you could give your child a rich, fun, rewarding education that will make your child’s mind and future blossom, isn’t that worth the risk of trying?

Grandparents, what better way to stay close to your grown children than to advise them about important issues like the dangers of public schools for your grandchildren? What better way to feel younger if you offer to help homeschool your grandchildren?

In contrast, here’s 54 unique benefits homeschooling can give you and your kids, as written and explained by Laura B., a smart, wonderful wife, mother of three, homeschooler, and business owner who works from home and still focuses on her family!

Also, parents can now give their kids a low-cost, quality education, no matter where they live. There are no geographic limitations with Internet private schools. For example, parents living in Virginia can enroll their children in an Internet private school based in California because instruction is done over the Internet. No more having to drive your children back and forth from school. No more time wasted in travel. Parents or their children simply log onto the Internet private school’s website in the safety of their own home, and school begins for the day.

Government-controlled public schools will never give your kids the kind of joyous education they deserve, the kind your children can get in a homeschooling environment. At home, your kids can learn from Google, Yahoo, learning software, or hundreds of other low-cost education resources available to you right now.



  • Christian: Education in our country is performing poorly, but not because of any imagined similarities to Socialist schools in the USSR. Yes, both the US and US
  • alice charles: Your free market argument is false, period. There is no "free market." All markets are controlled by their governments, through the use of increasin
  • Are you serious??: I guess invasion of privacy is okay as long as it is being done by someone in a position of authority, but if a parent films or takes pictures of thei

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