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Home School
A resource for parents considering the option of educating their children at home.
November 23, 2009 -- The Homeschool Buyers Co-op, a leader in
offering homeschool curriculum, announced today the sale of the book noting
the top 22 people who chose a...
- Prep Football: Central Va. Homeschool 47, Fairfax Kings 0 (timesdispatch.com)
November is National Novel Writing Month. Janice structured this week's carnival, the NaNoWriMo Edition, like the sections of a book.
The next carnival will be hosted at As For My House. Submissions are due by Monday at 6 p.m. I look forward to reading your submissions.
Carnival of Homeschooling: The NaNoWriMo Edition originally appeared on About.com Homeschooling on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 14:03:32.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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The Informed Parent hosts this week's Carnival of Homeschooling. Mary talks about Saving Time and reflects on the many hours she has enjoyed with her children over the years thanks to homeschooling.
The next carnival will be hosted at Janice Campbell - Taking Time For Things That Matter. Submissions are due by Monday at 6 p.m. I look forward to reading your submissions.
Carnival of Homeschooling Schedule
Carnival of Homeschooling: Saving...
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- Autism and Homeschooling: A Community Experience (z.about.com)
- Making the Decision to Homeschool (associatedcontent.com)
- Football: Central Virginia Homeschool 41, Leonard Hall 12 (timesdispatch.com)
We don't wear pajamas all day. We have among the highest test scores in the country. We have social lives. If you're ready to have your stereotypes shattered, then read on, because I am a proud home-schooled graduate.
Many negative stereotypes persist about the home-school image and that greatly irritates me.
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Amazing things the Internet makes possible. Here's an Alabama-based site in which Joel Philips, an electrical engineer and educator, offers online classes for homeschooled kids. He does this because he loves teaching this stuff, says it's often poorly done in homeschooling courses, and because he was an "Edison Trait" kid -- a boy who was driven by studying what he loved, but who struggled in public school because he didn't care for other...
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- Metro Homeschool Robotics Take TOP Awards in BEST Competition (kansascity.com)
- Homeschooling and Nature Deficit Disorder (odonnellweb.com)
