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A private school for families who educate their children at home.
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Free catalog. Specializes in age and subject integrated home school materials. Unit study and timeline approach. Many supplemental books as well. Family owned and operated.
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Information and resources for anyone interested in home education in Britain. Many articles about different aspects of education at home, and ideas for introducing topics informally.
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Homeschool admissions requirements of colleges in the U.S., UK, and Canada, with advice on the many phases of the process.
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According to an August 16 story from The Hartford Courant, Hartford (Connecticut) hopes to stem a wave of teen crime by reviving a curfew law already on the books. Authorities believe the 9:00 pm deadline for minors under 18 to be off the streets will reduce crime, though many residents express doubts. And teens with [...]
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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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When you have only one child in a sea of families with many children, how do you cope? How do you adjust the lesson plans? Donna C, author of Homeschooling Only One shows you how to adjust and adapt in the homeschooling world.
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I know you’ve probably pondered that question many times. Wonder no more.
Hat tip: Dave Barry.
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-by Mimi Rothschild
Children are all different. This is one of the reasons that homeschooling is such a blessing for so many families.
Teaching your children at home allows you to respond to the different needs, the varied interests, and the strengths and weaknesses of each child. But there are some things that we can expect of [...]
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