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HOMESCHOOLING RESOURCES: September is National Chicken Month!

Homeschooling Resources: September is National Chicken Month! Homeschooling resource queen Rebecca Rupp makes sure you won't run out of fun, educational reading and activities during September, National Chicken Month. By Rebecca Rupp Tillie, of Terry Golson’s Tillie Lays an Egg (Scholastic, 2009) lives with six other hens in the henhouse [...]

Homeschooling and It Couldn’t Be Done

Homeschooling and It Couldn't Be Done   It Couldn't Be Done By Edgar Guest Warmly dedicated to all of the wonderful new families who will begin to enjoy the homeschooling lifestyle in 2012   Somebody said that it couldn't be done, But he with a chuckle replied, That "maybe it couldn't," but he would be one Who wouldn't say so [...]

Listen: That’s Your Child

Listen: That's Your Child By Sue Patterson Consider these scenarios... When I was little, I was one of those children who talked a lot and LOUDLY. I can remember my cousin actually turning to my dad saying, "Does she have a volume button?" Obviously, I did not. Nor did I forget the comment. I tell you this because I want you to know that I [...]

So Many Homeschooling Styles My Head Is Spinning!

New to Homeschooling? So Many Homeschooling Styles My Head Is Spinning! By Judith Waite Allee You can combine methods and materials in any way that works for your family. There seems to be a homeschooling continuum. On one end are families who "unschool," learning through living and encouraging a child's interests and passions rather than [...]

How to Choose a Music Teacher for Your Homeschooling Children

How to Choose a Music Teacher for Your Homeschooling Children By Gerald Crawford Choosing homeschooling can be a decision that parents find very demanding. They find that they are responsible for making sure that their children are provided with the necessary academic and practical lessons to meet the required standards. Lessons can give [...]

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