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A Large Family on One Income |
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Phil Lenahan |
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Some practical solution and ideas to manage a large family on one income. A positive look at making things work out when there are limited funds. |
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Homeschooling on a Shoestring |
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Website full of ideas to cut costs while homeschooling without sacrificing a high quality of education. Includes information on saving money, home educator discounts, ideas for funding college, and more. They also sponsor a forum to discuss your frugal ideas. |
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The Dollar Stretcher |
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The Dollar Stretcher is a website with lots of money saving and frugal living information. They offer tips and suggestions for making the most of your budget. You can also sign up for their free money saving newsletters. |
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Adding Up the Cost of Home Schooling |
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Jennie L. Phipps |
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Home schooling may not be as expensive as private school, but it's not free either. Costs can quickly mount when you make sure that your children have state-of-the-art resources to ensure that they can compete academically with their more formally schooled peers.
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Count the Cost |
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Shirley M.R. Minster |
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When parents are considering homeschooling, they need to count the cost because there are many expenses to consider when contemplating educating their children. The costs are not just financial, but also emotional and physical.
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Home-School Costs Can Add Up Fast |
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Bankrate.com |
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Do the math: Home schooling is cheaper than private school, but can cost more than you think. There are ways to cut the price.
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The Cost of Homeschooling |
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Donna Heck |
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There are now so many resources available for free or very low cost that money should not be a deciding factor. |
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The Opportunity Cost of Homeschooling |
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Barbara Frank |
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If someone offered you a million dollars in exchange for not homeschooling your children, would you take them up on it? Whether you’ve been homeschooling for a while, or just started recently, you’ll miss out on a substantial amount of earnings over the time you homeschool. Economists call this an “opportunity cost,” meaning what something costs you in lost opportunities. Each time you make a choice between two or more things, you incur some opportunity costs.
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Boulder Book Store |
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Offers 20% discount for educators when purchasing books or other materials for classroom/educational use. They offer this discount to homeschoolers as well. |
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Denver Art Museum Free Pass |
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Print out your own free family pass to the Denver Art Museum, which gets two adults in for free. Kids under 12 are always free.
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Jo-Ann Stores |
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Register online to receive a Teacher Discount Card. You will receive 10% off your total purchase all year long and are added to their Preferred Customer mail list for additional special savings. They are asking that all homeschoolers requesting these cards be affiliated with PEAH (Parents Educating at Home). PEAH requires you to fill out a form to get a code to use to sign up for this discount. You may choose not to jump through this additional hoop, or it may be worth it to you if you intend to purchase often from these stores. |
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Buying Used Curriculum |
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Barb Shelton |
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A look at some of the reason not to buy used curriculum. What and where you purchase your curriculum (and any other homeschool-related books) will have a much greater impact on the homeschool market than it would in any other only because of how small this market is. |
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Developing a Homeschool Budget |
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Barbara L.M. Handley |
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So, how much does homeschooling cost anyway?
As much as you can afford.
That isn't a very comforting answer, but it is a realistic one. Some families reportedly homeschool on as little as $50 a year. Most likely you will spend more than that. How much, exactly, is going to depend on the resources you have available and your children's needs.
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Home Schooling With Frugal Unit Studies |
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Nannette Gilbert |
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Unit studies are both a fun and frugal way to homeschool your children. Unit studies are theme-based or one topic ideas studied thoroughly using art, literature, music, social studies, science and sometimes even math. Unit studies allow you to use your library, community resources, the Internet, and a minimum of supplies to enable your children to learn in a fun and relaxed way. Because unit studies can be adapted to any age level or academic level, multiple aged children can all participate in the same unit study. |
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Homeschooling on a Budget |
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Isabel Shaw |
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Most parents believe educating their children is an expensive proposition. According to The Homeschooling Book of Answers, public schools spend nearly $7,000 per pupil per year. What if you were told there were families providing an excellent education for their homeschooled child for $50 per year? And even for those who splurge on a few beautiful books occasionally, they can easily manage to keep their total expenses under $200 a year. Sound impossible? Here's how. |
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Homeschooling on a Budget |
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Mimi Dempsey |
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Lots of money saving ideas for cash-strapped homeschoolers. Design your own curriculum, shop the dollar stores, go to yard sales, buy used books, and frequent thrift stores. With ingenuity and patience to know that you don't always need a particular item right now, you can make your homeschooling budget stretch its farthest. |
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Inexpensive Educational Supplies |
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Unschooling.com |
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How much are supplies for unschooling? It ranges somewhere between nothing and everything--the whole budget. Once a family starts to consider everything educational, even groceries and cleaning supplies are educational. For beginners, though, part of the trick is working on the definition of "educational."
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What Is It With Homeschoolers & Money? |
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Diane Flynn Keith |
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There seems to be a collective thought about money - that homeschoolers don't have any. Not only that, but because there is a belief that homeschoolers don't have any money, there seems to be an underlying assumption that resources, information, and services should be provided dirt cheap, if not for free. Why? What is it with homeschoolers and money?
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Homeschool Free |
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This email support group offers resource and idea sharing to help you find free resources for use by homeschoolers. You'll be able to network with other homeschooling parents to get free worksheets, printables, books, lesson plans, software, learning aids, and much more. |
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Homeschooling on a Budget Email Group |
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Raising a family on a single income is tough. When you're a homeschooling family, it may seem like another added cost. But that doesn't have to be the case. This list is for homeschoolers to get together and discuss ways to cut the cost of homeschooling without cutting on the educational and learning experience for our children. This is the place to share all kinds of ideas and tips on budgeting homeschooling costs. |
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