A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state. Organizations. Homeschool organizations in your neighborhood or across the world ...
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Credit card debt is perhaps the largest reason why so many of us go into debt every day. We have Christian debt counselors waiting to help you now....
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Find information on state laws, support groups, styles, laws, local resources and support for homeschooling in every state in America.
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The book will be very useful to parents who either homeschool or wish to introduce their children to reading in a natural way.
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Action Phonics helps students who have fallen behind in their reading skills get ahead very quickly.
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What to do with all those great leftovers the day after having a big turkey? This year, before piling them on a plate and heading for the microwave, consider showing your child how to turn them into a savory hot dish that's on everyone's list of favorite comfort foods: turkey potpie.
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As Ronald Reagan used to say when debating political opponents, “There you go again!â€Â
It would be appropriate to say the same thing to the state of California, who is doing its best to undermine the vital role parents play in the lives of their children.
While everyone’s attention has focused on the recent court case In [...]
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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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by Mimi Rothschild
What are the experiences and opportunities that really count in building Christlike character and at the same time, can serve individual personality? How can the homeschool curriculum and homeschool program provide for such experiences and opportunities?
The Christian homeschooling teacher needs not only a clear-cut purpose, but we also must know his own children very well [...]
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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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