Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
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 20, 2023 by CRHE
I live in New Hampshire, where kindergarten is optional and compulsory education begins at age six. In September 2013 my son was five and would have begun half-day kindergarten at our local public school, while my daughter would not… Read More
Tag: karen goltz
Why Self-Policing Is Not Sufficient
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
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, Voices for Reform Tags: communities, family, guest blogger, karen goltz, parents, self-policing
When Homeschool Dreams Meet Reality
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
I live in New Hampshire, where kindergarten is optional and compulsory education begins at age six. In September 2013 my son was five and would have begun half-day kindergarten at our local public school, while my daughter would not… Read More
Category: Blog, New Hampshire, Voices for Reform Tags: flexibility, guest blogger, homeschooling day-to-day, karen goltz, parents