Updated on October 16, 2014 by Karen Goltz
As a homeschooling mom beginning my second year of formal homeschool instruction, I rely heavily on blogs as resources. I read blogs written by other individuals who are homeschooling their children, communities of homeschooling parents, and communities of… Read More
Updated on October 14, 2014 by Arielle G.
I recently strolled down homeschool memory lane, googling the titles of fondly-remembered novels, asking my mom for an inventory of her closet stuffed with educational board games, recalling how one co-op teacher tied calculus to cryptography. My amble… Read More
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Why Self-Policing Is Not Sufficient
Updated on October 16, 2014 by Karen Goltz
As a homeschooling mom beginning my second year of formal homeschool instruction, I rely heavily on blogs as resources. I read blogs written by other individuals who are homeschooling their children, communities of homeschooling parents, and communities of… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: communities, family, guest blogger, karen goltz, parents, self-policing
How My Parents’ Homeschooling Methods Empowered Me to Follow My Dreams
Updated on October 14, 2014 by Arielle G.
I recently strolled down homeschool memory lane, googling the titles of fondly-remembered novels, asking my mom for an inventory of her closet stuffed with educational board games, recalling how one co-op teacher tied calculus to cryptography. My amble… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: arielle g., family, guest blogger, siblings, successful homeschooling
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