Interested in Bible homeschooling? Then you have many choices. Although many parents mistakenly argue that the Bible commands them to teach their children at home as opposed to sending them to public or private schools, what the Bible actually teaches is that parents should teach the word of God to their children at home; the Bible offers no advice on whether reading, writing, and arithmetic ought to be taught at home or at a public or private school. However, for those parents who are interested in teaching their children at home and a biblical point of view is important, there are many options to choose from.
There are Catholic schools, which offer a complete curriculum for home schooling. There are other perspectives and the Protestants. Baptist Bible school and community views are also common. Parents can choose a complete curriculum of religious belief, or can combine religious instructionwith secular education. Infinite possibilities exist, limited only by the will of the parents' and imagination.
Lifepac Sonlight and are two of the most popular programs of study of the Bible from a Protestant perspective. Seton Home is a nationally recognized source for Catholic homeschooling. These schools offer core courses required in addition to state their religion courses. Some schools also have the mathematics of the Bible and biblical history. Therefore, the optionsendless.
Parents might wonder how do they go about deciding which curriculum is right for their child. It might be helpful to narrow the choices down to your own religious view and then choose the one which works best for you and your child. You should also seek the advice and counsel of those persons you would ordinarily consult with on important matters. Fortunately, most of the schools allow you to test drive their courses before you buy and doing so is highly recommended.
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