
February 2, 2012
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Some parents who grew up in a boarding school recognize the fact that they can be very helpful in the development of children. So when their children are old enough to be sent to boarding school, they opt to send them there in order to get the same quality of education and afford them the same opportunities in life.
Categories: Boarding Schools
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Tags: boarding, children, home, teen, teens

February 1, 2012
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If you would like to complete an appropriate Catholic home school program, it is very important to consider all pros and cons of the offered programs. However, you may be sure that there is a great variety of Catholic home school programs for you to choose from. No matter what program an individual is going to choose, he or she will be required to spend much time and effort in order not only to find the appropriate one but also to study on a good level.
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: children, home, home schooling, school programs, student

January 26, 2012
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Public schools can be a real menace to your child’s mind, love of learning, and future. Author Joel Turtel gives some of the danger signals…
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: children, home, Joel Turtel, Public Schools, www

January 24, 2012
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In public schools today, many teachers believe correct spelling is unimportant. To encourage children’s “creativity” they now let kids spell words ani waye zey licke.
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: children, creativity, home, love, www

January 23, 2012
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Public schools constantly call for parents to become more involved with their children’s education. Yet, public school authorities often consider parents as the “enemy.” One example is the “”protective behavior curriculum.”
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: children, family, home, Joel Turtel, www

January 14, 2012
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Many public-school children have to put up with bullies, violence, peer-pressure, and drug-dealers. Is this the kind of “socialization” you want for your children?
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: children, home, Joel Turtel, laws, students

January 14, 2012
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The public-school system violates parents’ moral, legal, natural, and contitutional rights to direct the education of their children. Public schools should be our agents, not our masters regarding our children’s education.
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Tags: children, home, home schooling, Joel Turtel, laws

January 12, 2012
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Ben Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, General Douglas McCarthur, and first Supreme Court Chief-Justice Marshall were all homeschooled. America produced brilliant, accomplished men and women for over 200 years before we ever had public schools in this country.
Categories: Catholic Schools
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Tags: Ben Franklin, children, home, James Madison, Joel Turtel

January 8, 2012
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When it comes to students who have been through traumatic experiences, have behavioral issues, have a mental illness which diffuses them from a normal learning experience, or just simply cannot get along with other students or teachers, it becomes difficult to manage your teen’s success through public school. Public schools programs are based on the needs of the “average” teenager, which will not meet the needs of students outside this average to an optimum highly successful level.
Categories: Boarding Schools
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Tags: boarding, home, student, students, teen

December 8, 2011
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Boarding schools present their students with a unique mix of opportunities and experiences. The trick to choosing boarding school lies in answering the question- “Am I the kind of student who can and will do well living and working away from my parents?” If your answer is “yes,” you’ll want to consider the qualities and benefits of a boarding school environment.
Categories: Boarding Schools
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Tags: boarding, college, home, student, students