Working and Single Parents
Advice
Single Parent and Working
AN A to Z ARTICLE
Advice on how to homeschool if you are a working single parent.
Applies to families in which all adults must work as well.
Working from Home and
Homeschool
AN A to Z ARTICLE
Replies to the question: Any suggestions from those of you that
do work at home or know someone that does. I would like to have
an honest business, something that I could be proud of!
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Can homeschooling moms own a successful home business and homeschool effectively?
For women who have a home business of any kind, homeschooling is the best way to go. It is quite possible to manage homeschooling
your kids and making money online and let me tell why. By Tatyana Gann.
Homeschooling and Custody Issues:
Compromise and Education are the Keys to Success
The biggest problem with the issue of custody battles involving
homeschooling is that both parents have to agree to the educational
choice, or the judge is most likely to order a public school.
By Linda Conrad Jansen.
Homeschooling
as a Widow or Widower
How do widows and widowers continue to fulfill the challenging
roles of dad/mom, homeschooler, breadwinner, and sole disciplinarian,
without losing focus of the total picture?
How
to Get Your Husband to Back Your Business
This past week there has been a very active discussion on one
of the work-at- home mom listservs about how to get support from
a husband who isn't even close to being thrilled about your home
business idea. Here are a few answers. by Liz Folger, Work-at-Home
Mom Expert
Single
and Homeschooling
Many single parents, who might otherwise consider homeschooling,
believe their marital status excludes them from this wonderful
educational option. But with perseverance, flexibility and a
strong network of support, single parent homeschooling can be
done, and done well.
Single-Mom
Homeschooling
Testimonies by Margaret, Kathy, and Katrina. The sky is the limit
as to what a single Mom can do. I do recommend the children
be in at least 7th grade or older to be at home by themselves.
Additionally, I would recommend children be mature enough to
obey to complete assignments, chores and to keep a low profile
while Mom is working.
Online
1Parent_hs
Single parents can homeschool. Come here for support. Whether
you are Christian, Jew, Muslim or Atheist, I want you to feel
comfortable.
Homeschool
and work part time
I currently work 2 days one week and 3 days the next week outside
of the home. I do a home business as well but do the majority
of that work on line when the kids are napping or in bed.
Homeschool
Family Businesses
This group is for the discussion of all things related to running
a business while homeschooling.
Homeschooling
while Single Parenting
This is a board for homeschooling single parents of all religous
and secular beliefs. Members are free to discuss topics related
to homeschooling and single parenting.
HS1Mom
This is a list for single moms who homeschool their children. It
is predominantly a Christian list. To allow for free conversation
and protect the privacy of the list members, it is a restricted
list. Moderator approves.
Juggling
Workshop
Message board for moms juggling needs of career and work.
Single and Homeschooling
Single parents/guardians who homeschool or are unschooling their children (or are thinking about it) are invited to discuss events and issues.
Single Parent
Homeschoolers
This is a list for single parents homeschooling their children. The
purpose of this list is to support single parents.
Solo Homeschooling Parents
Discussion list with other parents, widowed, divorced, or legally
separated, who are homeschooling solo.
Work
and Homeschool
This is an email list support group for working parents who have
chosen to homeschool their children or are considering homeschooling,
as well as for homeschooling parents who are thinking of returning
to work.
Working
At Home
Kids
Entrepreneurs Running the Family Homeschooling Biz
The options for continuing keep pouring in however. The business
is growing, and provides for my family and me in many ways. By
Rebekah Callihan, 20 years old.
Making
it Work: Homeschooling while Working at Home
Natalie Thomas, Author of the Serena Wilcox Mysteries. Homeschooling
is a wonderful lifestyle choice for us. We can give our kids
the learning environment and curriculum that they thrive on.
But how can we do this as a work-at-home Mom?
Mom Making Money While Homeschooling
Can you help Grace think of ways to make money while homeschooling? Post a comment to Tammy Takahashi's response on this blog.
Transitioning to Home
Here parents help each other with advice and support for the
full-time mom or dad as well as for those transitioning to earning
money at home or part-time employment.
Work-at-Home Schemes
Consumers deceived by work at home ads have lost thousands of dollars, in addition to their time and energy. The Federal Trade Commission helps you distinguish valid work at home business offers from total scams.
Working
Outside
Are
your kids ready to stay home alone?
When is it okay to begin leaving your child at home alone? The
answer really is different for every child. In general, children
under 10 should not be left on their own, and babies and younger
children should not be left alone even for a few minutes.
If
This Is a Staff Meeting It Must Be Social Studies
During most of the last twelve years, I could list for you at
a moment's notice the disadvantages of home educating while working
outside the home: the time constraints, lack of controlled environments,
and the inordinate amount of time Emmy has spent in the car.
By Caryn Sobel, HEM M/J 02.
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