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Reading fictional stories is an important part of a home school plan of study. Parents can choose from a wide variety of stories when setting up this part of their schedule, but it makes sense to choose books that encourage child growth and development, such as "Adventures in SportsLand". When choosing a study plan for your child be sure to consider all of the options and choose the curriculum that works best for your family. Our website is a great place to discover great elementary school books and home school books for your child to read.
The decision to home school your child is a difficult one to make. Home schooling allows you to spend more time with your children and have control over the quality of their education. It does however, require organization, patience, and a lot of time. Once you do decide to home school you will need to decide on a curriculum appropriate for your child. LuckySports can provide your family with quality, age appropriate, and non-violent children's fiction home school books. You can devote your time to teaching your child rather than screening fiction books for your child. Our books encourage good moral values, good manners, teamwork, and child growth and development. Our combination hardback books and CD-ROM packages are great for teaching grade school aged children. We even have a selection of kids reading books and CDs that are available in Spanish to add a bilingual aspect to your child's curriculum.
Our "Adventures in SportsLand" collection exposes children to social lessons, which may be particularly helpful to home schooling parents. Home schooled children may not have as much exposure to other kids and adults as public or private school students. It is entirely up to the parents to instill social graces, manners, teamwork, sportsmanship, etc in the student. Our books can be a starting point to start discussions regarding these topics. Also, children become excited about playing team sports by reading our books. The biggest fear of many home schooling parents is that their children won't be able to socialize as much with other children. Home schooled children who play team sports make valuable social connections with coaches and teammates.
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