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		<title>www.ReverseTheRuling.com and Be Heard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[mamarati  article, brought to you using rss feeds.  It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the articleBy: Mimi Rothschild
How would you feel if someone told you that you weren’t learning the “right” way? Would you be angry, inquisitive, or thank them for sharing their opinion?
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How would you feel if someone told you that you weren’t learning the “right” way? Would you be angry, inquisitive, or thank them for sharing their opinion?<br />
Now, what if that someone was a judge and told you that your parents were committing a crime by homeschooling you? Sounds preposterous, right? Well, in California there are three judges that are trying to do that same very thing and label the parents that homeschool as criminals.<br />
Criminal – one that has committed or been legally convicted of a crime.<br />
What started as one family being told that homeschooling is illegal, has now escalated to the entire state of California. Homeschooling is now illegal throughout California. Children are being told they must go to a public school, or they will be labeled truants.<br />
Truant – a person who stay away from school without permission.<br />
What is to prevent this law from spreading throughout [...]
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		<title>Frequently Asked Questions on ADD/ADHD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[mamarati  article, brought to you using rss feeds.  It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the articleBy Mimi Rothschild
Below is another great article I found about ADD/ADHD.  If your not familiar with ADD/ADHD then please read these frequently asked questions so you can easily identify if your homeschooling child has it or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/blog/frequently-asked-questions-on-addadhd.html" title="">mamarati</a></em>  article, brought to you using rss feeds.  It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.<br />Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the article<br />By Mimi Rothschild<br />
Below is another great article I found about ADD/ADHD.  If your not familiar with ADD/ADHD then please read these frequently asked questions so you can easily identify if your homeschooling child has it or so you can better meet your student&#8217;s learning needs.  If you are a homeschooling parent of a child with ADD/ADHD I&#8217;d love to hear about your experience.</p>
<p>Please provide an overview of attention deficit disorders.Attention deficit disorder is a syndrome characterized by serious and persistent difficulties in the following three specific areas:</p>
<p>1. Attention span.</p>
<p>2. Impulse control.</p>
<p>3. Hyperactivity (sometimes).</p>
<p>ADD is a chronic disorder that can begin in infancy and extend through adulthood, having negative effects on a child&#8217;s life at home, school, and within the community. It is conservatively estimated that 3 to 5% of our school-age population is affected by ADD. Even though the exact cause of ADD remains unknown, research shows that ADD is a neurologically-based [...]
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		<title>Seven Tips to Help Students with Attention Deficit Disorder</title>
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Take some time to read this great article about helping students with Attention Deficit Disorder.  Included are seven solid strategies that parents and teachers should start implementing for students with ADD.
As all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/blog/seven-tips-to-help-students-with-attention-deficit-disorder.html" title="">mamarati</a></em>  article, brought to you using rss feeds.  It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.<br />Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the article<br />By Mimi Rothschild<br />
Take some time to read this great article about helping students with Attention Deficit Disorder.  Included are seven solid strategies that parents and teachers should start implementing for students with ADD.<br />
As all good teachers know, every student has unique interests, abilities, and learning styles. In a successful classroom, this individuality is respected. In fact, teachers use what they know about each individual to help students learn. This same care and respect can help the growing number of students with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) overcome some of the educational challenges that they face.<br />
Distinguishing ADD from the normal range of childhood activity is difficult and requires the help of a trained professional. There is no cure for ADD. However, you can use strategies like the seven below to help students with ADD find success in your classroom.</p>
<p>Establish a calm, structured classroom</p>
<p>Set up regular routines and clear, consistent rules. While this [...]
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		<title>The Jubilee Academy Summer Reading List and Summer Programs</title>
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What are your homeschoolers doing this summer?  Going back in time?  Sailing on the high seas?  Hanging out with the three little pigs?  Summer is [...]]]></description>
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What are your homeschoolers doing this summer?  Going back in time?  Sailing on the high seas?  Hanging out with the three little pigs?  Summer is the perfect time for homeschoolers to improve their readings skills and have a blast while doing it.  We&#8217;ve compiled a comprehensive summer reading list  for each Grace Academy grade so that your homeschoolers can improve their reading skills over the summer and have fun reading a variety of amazing stories.  Encourage your homeschooler to read everyday and see their reading skills improve dramatically over the summer!<br />
Homeschool parents should also check out our homeschool summer school program.  Our summer school program helps homeschoolers grow their minds, gain credit toward a high school diploma, and surge ahead academically instead of developing lazy habits.  Have a great summer!!!</p>
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