Earlier this week, I read a blog
post about homeschooling «extremes» that used words that I just couldn't reconcile in my mind with unschooling.
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Not exact matches
What I think I'd like to do is to write
about it here in a series of
posts, hand - in - hand with these
homeschool book
posts, taking on what I think he gets right as well as assumptions
about children, parenting, and education with which I take issue.
In honor of back - to - school time, Mile High Mamas ran a three - part series featuring some non-traditional schooling methods including
homeschooling, unschooling and a
post about charter schools.
Well, since this
post is
about homeschooling... they can even lay on the floor!
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(Note: This is a rather long
post, as we begin to answer the many questions that have been submitted
about homeschooling through the high school years with the Charlotte Mason Method.
I talked
about the specific speed reading tools my kids are using in this
post and
about our favorite
homeschool tools, but there are also some great courses to help with the process.
I love this
post by Jennifer Lambert
about homeschooling items that are great to have, especially because I love teaching my daughter at home as much as I can.
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About Blog Tollner Law Offices is a special education firm with a wide range of experiences that include: All Special Education issues; Transition issues;
Homeschooling; Suspension and Expulsion; Student Safety and Personal Injury; Bullying; Harassment; Discrimination; Charter Schools; and Evaluations Frequency
about 1 post per m
about 1
post per month.
I've been so busy with
homeschooling, taking my mom for radiation treatments, AND working on the new CD our worship team is recording next weekend that I have had no time to even think
about how I'm going to decorate, but now that I'm reading all these
posts, I'm inspired!.
Ok, this
post was so timely for me... feeling the same way
about my dining room - which was set up as a combination school room / dining room (I
homeschool 3 kids).
Now I have to leave this
post because I don't want to think
about not having any more kids at home to
homeschool.
I had one of my hardest weeks ever since I started
homeschooling and wrote a
post a few days ago
about it.
Unfortunately, since I have 7 children and
homeschool, I am really slow to get around to
posting about our projects, but I do enjoy it when I do.