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Homeschool World Forum Read thousands of forum posts on topics such as homeschool law, getting started, curriculum, special needs, homeschool vs public school, and much, much more! 2006-05-31T12:28:46-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/feed.php?f=9&t=572 2006-05-31T12:28:46-06:00 2006-05-31T12:28:46-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1639#p1639 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]>
We removed our TV when our first child was born. Instead, we would go to the local library once a week and check out books to read. My children became avid readers with great imaginations that lead to future success during their college years - tons of information and text books to read as well as papers to write. The only time they watched TV was at Grandma's house.

To this day, my children would still read a book before watching the TV. Develop habits in your son's life now, and it will reap great rewards in the future. TV has its place with history channel, etc., but use it as a tool to educate instead of to entertain. Why sit and watch when you can go and experience life instead?

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2006-05-30T22:15:58-06:00 2006-05-30T22:15:58-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1632#p1632 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by FrankD — Tue May 30, 2006 10:15 pm


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2006-05-30T21:44:18-06:00 2006-05-30T21:44:18-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1630#p1630 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by hbmom36 — Tue May 30, 2006 9:44 pm


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2006-05-30T18:31:05-06:00 2006-05-30T18:31:05-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1626#p1626 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]>
I would be inclined to think that there ARE a few good things for a kid to watch. For example, I gre up watchin Mister Rogers and Sesame Street. The latter is not what it used to be, but Mister Rogers is still, in my opinion, a wonderful way to introduce positive ideas.

When I was younger, my dad also had me watch other PBS shows on science and nature, and even the news. Not sure I'd go with the news until he's almost school age, but today there was an interesting documentary on researching volcanoes on.

Mind you, he's not old enough for any of that yet, but I'm saying there are a few exceptions to the rule out there.

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2006-05-26T22:27:51-06:00 2006-05-26T22:27:51-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1607#p1607 <![CDATA[TV rots your brain.]]> Statistics: Posted by Theodore — Fri May 26, 2006 10:27 pm


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2006-05-26T22:09:50-06:00 2006-05-26T22:09:50-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1606#p1606 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by hbmom36 — Fri May 26, 2006 10:09 pm


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The thing that bugs me a bit is that he used to LOVE having me read to him. Now that I'm not home at night, mom just watches TV most of the time and when i try to sit with him his attention span is limited. Any ideas on how to break it apart from limiting his TV in the daytime?

Should I just read as long as he permits me to? I try to make it fun for him and make a big to-do if he identifies letters when I ask him to, cause he loves that. I'd like to drag him to the library next week and see if there's something he can look at without tearing up.

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2006-05-26T06:51:02-06:00 2006-05-26T06:51:02-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1596#p1596 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by momo3boys — Fri May 26, 2006 6:51 am


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2006-05-25T20:54:14-06:00 2006-05-25T20:54:14-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1594#p1594 <![CDATA[Re: Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by Theodore — Thu May 25, 2006 8:54 pm


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2006-05-23T23:46:43-06:00 2006-05-23T23:46:43-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1572#p1572 <![CDATA[Re: Starting young with homeschooling]]> Prince Valiant, or if you don't mind the stories being significantly less advanced in scope, Berenstein Bears (careful on the spelling, you want the ones by Stan and Jan Berenstein) or Dr. Seuss. Usborne Books also publishes a vast number of illustrated books on any topic you can think of, so you'll probably want to look at what they offer if you have a specific subject in mind.

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2006-05-23T22:01:39-06:00 2006-05-23T22:01:39-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1571#p1571 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by hbmom36 — Tue May 23, 2006 10:01 pm


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2006-05-23T20:25:35-06:00 2006-05-23T20:25:35-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=572&p=1570#p1570 <![CDATA[Starting young with homeschooling]]> Statistics: Posted by FrankD — Tue May 23, 2006 8:25 pm


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