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Homeschool Books - Articles
Unschooling: Homeschooling Without Books, Tests or Rules - ABC News
by
Greg T.
Posted
Wed 02 Jun 2010 5:13am
Unschooling: Homeschooling Without Books, Tests or Rules - ABC News
This would be the most ridiculous idea, almost laughable if it was not doing so much damage... to education should not be denied to anyone...
I always find it difficult to believe that homeschooling provides the same access. I find it hard to believe that one person can teach
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From School at Home to Unschool, Good Books about Homeschooling
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Jennifer Lance
Posted
Mon 01 Jun 2009 12:03am
incomprehensible.
Whether you’re contemplating homeschooling, know some homeschoolers, or just want to understand more about schooling options, books about homeschooling are, in my opinion....
Fundamentals of Home-Schooling: This is the BEST book, in my opinion, if you’re wondering something like, “Yeah, homeschooling sounds good in theory, but what on earth would we do all
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From School at Home to Unschool, Good Books about Homeschooling
by
Jennifer Lance
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:17pm
incomprehensible.
Whether you’re contemplating homeschooling, know some homeschoolers, or just want to understand more about schooling options, books about homeschooling are, in my opinion....
Fundamentals of Home-Schooling: This is the BEST book, in my opinion, if you’re wondering something like, “Yeah, homeschooling sounds good in theory, but what on earth would we do all
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Ayn Rand Books for Homeschoolers
by
Amy Mossoff
Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 12:00am
The Ayn Rand Institute has opened the Free Books for Teachers program to homeschoolers! This means that you can get free copies of Ayn Rand’s novels plus teacher’s guides for your homeschooled children. You can find all the recources at this new section of the ARI web site . Excellent!
Many non-Objectivists seem obsessed
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Nothing makes a homeschool mom happier than a box of books!
by
Leticia V.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:33am
No, my homeschool book order hasn't landed on the doorstep, it's even better.
A friend of mine who has decided to send her children to Catholic school, has donated at least seven boxes of the kind of books I see my fellow homeschool bloggers rave about.
Books I have been meaning to buy, after reading about them on friend's blogs, like Maureen
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Homeschooling Your ADHD/LD Child
by
Shane H.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:20pm
(by state) - About.com
Homeschool Life Tips
Homeschool Statistics - LetsHomeschool .com
There is also a book that you may find especially interesting on this topic.... Hayes is a consultant, researcher and writer who homeschooled her own special needs child. You can read the book's introduction here . You can also "search inside" by click
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Continuing Education for Homeschool Moms!
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Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Mon 04 May 2009 10:49pm
in and sit in on her class. Watch how she explains things. When you read books by homeschool moms, look for sections on how to teach and read examples from real life about how..., apply, and remember. Learn from mentors in real life or books and keep growing in your teaching skills!
Grow in your Administrative & Management Skills
From homeschool record
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Building Your Homeschool Library I
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Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 10:21pm
Books, books, and more books! That's the way life is for homeschooling families. Every good school has a good library and home schools are no exception. But what books should you line your shelves with? Here's a quick overview of what kind of books will benefit your children and you during your family's homeschool adventure.
Remember you can
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Top Ten Reasons to Homeschool!
by
Take Root and Write ..
Posted
Mon 03 Nov 2008 8:47pm
is preparation for a career, rather than important for its own sake, is foreign to many people. Now you can say, "I'm teaching my children."
4. You read the homeschooling books and thought that homeschooling would give you perfectly behaved children. Ha!
We've all read the books about children who are potty-trained at six months old, write best sellers
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