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The Cato Institute provides an analysis of factors contributing to the growing popularity and products of schooling at home. Includes history and FAQ. <small>(January 7, 1998)</small>
Chris Cardiff warns that government school programs in California that include homeschoolers erode the homeschool movement. (March 1, 1998)
Provides information, articles, resources and mailing list for parents of children with special needs, who would like to educate at home.
Making it easy to help people play and learn since 1906
Crafts, field trips, educational tips, and adventures...
Striving to be a part of your educational process, as you journey from young child to young adult, from beginning teacher to accomplished educator, and from new parent to experienced caregiver or homeschool provider.
The world's largest web site devoted to logic puzzles!
Providing information about family and community-based education through their web site, a newsletter, a hotline, and forums for members. Serves as an advocacy group and link between home educators and institutions such as the provincial government and sc
Mary Alissa Wilson, columnist for the Virginia Home Education Association's newsletter, has published all of her columns on her own site. Dozens of reviews--the good and bad--of adventures in Virginia and surrounding areas for homeschoolers and other
News, statewide events, legal information, listings of local support groups, recommended book lists by topic, and resource links from TAFFIE, an inclusive email list and information center.
Homeschool & Co-op Group Website
Offers legal information, calendar of upcoming events and listing of support group. Also markets homeschooling resources, publishes quarterly magazine and provides high school diplomas.
A statewide Christian, but inclusive, support network with conference information, legal helps, support listings, and legislative updates.
Registration information and suitability profiling for this virtual school.
"Good Books Kids Love to Read"
CHOH’s mission as a statewide, non-governing service organization is to organize activities to educate, assist, and encourage families in homeschooling endeavors and be a liaison between homeschooling families and national, state, and local organization
The mission of Mount Dora Center for the Arts is to inspire curiosity, support creativity, and enrich lives through art, exhibits, and education.
Options, support groups, classes, local events, used curriculum exchange, and field trip ideas for Southern California.
California Homeschool Network is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to protecting the fundamental right of parents to educate their children. Our website provides information about CHN, current state and federal legislation affecting homeschool
ALF supports alternative learning concepts, and provides introductory information and resources.
Article from the free online encyclopedia.
In this Home Education Learning Magazine essay, Karen Gibson explains unschooling as trusting that your child will learn what he needs to know for his own life, in his own time frame.
Harvey Bluedorn of Trivium Pursuit argues that unschooling is incompatible with Christianity.
News, articles, links, support groups, and resources.
A rebuttal by Patrick Farenga to Mary Hood's assertion that Christianity and unschooling don't mesh.