Provides information, articles, resources and mailing list for parents of children with special needs, who would like to educate at home.
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Science supplies and educational lab tools like microscopes, test tubes, kits, and more for grades K-12.
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LEAH is a statewide Christian organization, the members of which are likeminded Christian home education support groups made up of families dedicated to observing the Biblical commands of Deuteronomy 6:4-10, Proverbs 22:6, and Ephesians 6:4.
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Ten years ago I began applying Charlotte Mason's philosophy and method of education to my homeschooling endeavors. Some things like
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Kids, parents and the whole family alike can enjoy the things available at ... IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: I need to make it very clear to all my site visitors ...
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A Child-Centered Society
The Netherlands and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
If you could choose any country in the world in which to raise your child, which would you choose?
You might be inclined to choose the comforts of the United States or Britain, the charm of European mainstays like France and Germany, the [...]
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… just not very motivated at the moment. DC life has taken some getting used to. Plus I feel like I’ve lost my “blog identity,” now that I’m not professorin’ or homeschooling.
Be patient.
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From Fox News Sunday yesterday:
(CHRIS) WALLACE: And, finally, Senator Biden  finally, we’ve got about 30 seconds left, but I can’t let you go without some politics. As we’ve mentioned, you’re in South Carolina right now, on the campaign trial. Thirty seconds or less, what kind of a chance would a Northeastern liberal like Joe [...]
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-by Mimi Rothschild
When an adult meets a child, it is very likely that the first question asked will be, “What grade are you in?â€Â
For our homeschool students, the answer might be, “I’m in first grade reading, fourth grade math, and everything else is second grade†or “I get to go at my own pace, and [...]
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Maybe you’re one of the blessed ones and all of your children pay perfect attention and are thrilled to participate in all their subjects. But if you’re like most, you have at least one student that makes completing math problems or writing a paragraph like pulling teeth. So what can you do to inspire that reluctant learner?
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