This practical guide for home schooling families can be one of your best tools to searching out the best possible options for educating your gifted student. Whether your student is currently home schooled, �after schooled,� or enrolled in a traditional school, here are options and hard-earned wisdom from women who�ve �been there, done that.� Feeling frustrated in meeting your child�s educational needs? Take heart! This book will encourage you and give you a firm foundation for making important educational decisions.
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100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum -- Cathy Duffy gives her top choices in every subject area using charts for easy comparison in regards to learning styles and offers thorough reviews with illustrations. This resource even includes sections on electives, online classes, and All-in-One Programs. Other sections will help you put your philosophy of education together, determine what your child should learn when, and find their particular learning style.Paperback - 314 Pages
A Biblical Home Education: Building Your Homeschool on the Foundation of God's Word -- An immensely respected leader in today's home school movement, Dr. Ruth Beechick encourages families to center all aspects of their children's learning on God's Word in A Biblical Home Education. Beechick begins by showing how the subjects of worldview, science, and history have been pulled apart from the Bible and how they can be sensibly reconnected. In the author's words, "Since the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, that anti-God teaching can lead only to foolishness."
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A Survivor's Guide To Home Schooling -- A down to earth, humorous look at home schooling offering practical suggestions on scheduling, teaching more than one child, curriculum choices, Dad's involvement, etc. Written by two home schooling mom's, you'll appreciate their look into reality and encouragement!
Alpha Omega Parent Starter Kit -- Designed specifically for new home schooling parents, the Parent Starter Kit will help you get your home school started off on the right foot. You'll avoid costly confusion and have a better understanding of how to set up your home school and properly manage the LIFEPAC Curriculum. The Parent Starter Kit contains all of the following:
A Parent's Guide to Mastering LIFEPAC Management A must for home schooling parents new to the LIFEPAC Curriculum, this "LIFEPAC instruction manual" provides an overview . . .
Beyond Survival, A Guide To
Abundant-Life Homeschooling -- By Diana WaringIf you're just getting by with home schooling, or if you've lost that inner joy for what you want to accomplish with your family, I strongly recommend you read this book! The first few chapters include things like, surviving your first curriculum fair, learning styles, suggested book lists, and suggestions on how to get the laundry and review done in one day. In each chapter she even includes their personal experiences with the topic, something I really appreciate! This is a great . . .
Charlotte Mason Companion -- This book on Charlotte Mason�s philosophy by well-known speaker and columnist Karen Andreola provides a wealth of insight, practical advice, and narratives illustrating how the ideas of the famed turn-of-the century educator actually work in �real life�. With warmth and humor, Karen weaves together her own stories of the joys and struggles of the educational life and Charlotte�s high ideals and firmly held principles. Her years of home schooling �the Charlotte Mason way� are clear and . . .
Discover Your Child's Learning Style -- Help your child discover the joy of learning.Does your child learn best in the morning, afternoon, or evening? Does his reading comprehension increase or decrease when music is played in the background? Does she prefer to study alone or with others? According to nationally respected educators Mariaemma Willis And Victoria Kindle Hodson, our children process information in a multitude of unique ways. What works best for one child is often counterproductive for others. By trying to force all children . . .
For The Children's Sake -- Based on a Christian understanding of what it means to be a human, this practical book on what education can be has also been one of our most requested items from 1998. Using the Charlotte Mason approach, your children�s education can be a joyous adventure and celebration of life and well as serve as a solid preparation for living. This book takes on a totally different approach to raising children than what the world tries to demand. You�ll find reasons, tools, scriptural basis, and practical . . .
Gaining Confidence To Teach -- Debbie Strayer is well known for her Confidence To Teach seminars and magazine columns on this topic. In this book, Debbie speaks from the heart in forty-two brief confidence builders that deal with such topics as relationships at home, facing changes and enduring trials. So sit back, relax, and find encouragement and refreshment with Debbie Strayer and Gaining Confidence to Teach.
Help for the Harried Homeschooler -- By Christine FieldExperienced home schoolers and novices alike know how difficult it is to be a parent, homemaker, spouse, teacher, cook, coach, social director, and disciplinarian, - all in a typical day! This book provides practical advice and witty wisdom for challenges such as: Managing discouragement and burnout, teaching multiple ages, balancing home schooling and your marriage, classroom discipline, and more! You'll really appreciate the two chapters in particular. One is titled called �Chaos . . .
HOME Educated, and Now Adults -- By Brian D. Ray, Ph.D.For nearly 20 years, critics and the curious have been asking about the home schooled: But how will they do in the �real world� of adulthood? As a corollary, they have also asked: What about socialization? This unique study takes a look at the lives of over 7,000 adults from across the United States who were home educated during their elementary and secondary school years. The purpose of this study was to describe and gain more understanding about these adults. In particular . . .
How To Home School (A Practical Approach) -- By Gayle GrahamThe title fits well. This book is a working manual with MANY real-life suggestions for keeping your sanity while completing your home schooling goals. Included are chapters on socialization, planning for school, planning for yourself, making sense of the curriculum choices, organization and more.
If I'm Diapering the Watermelon
Then Where is the Baby? -- Why do we start for the kitchen to get a drink for a child, get sidetracked by a paperclip on the floor and end up weeding in the garden with no idea why our child is still thirsty? As a self-proclaimed "Gloriously Unregimented Mom", Carol shares stories and strategies from the heart (and from the trenches!) about living in a home run by a mom whose brain hasn't had a linear thought since 1988 (pre-children). She brings to light the many "truths" distractible moms must own if ever they are to develop . . .
Teaching the Trivium -- Christian Homeschooling in a Classical StyleBy Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn How can you give your children the tools they need to teach themselves? Long ago students were first taught how to learn. Today, students are taught an encyclopedia of subjects � trivia � but they are not taught the basic skills of learning: to discover, to reason, and to apply. They are not taught the Trivium.
There is only so much time in the day. For every subject, and for every age, the Bluedorns have a workable plan . . .
The Concise Learning Styles Assessment
with Instructional Guide -- This tool was devised for students ages seven through adult in order to discover the primary and second and third level learning styles of each assessed student. It determines the strengths of all learners, whether they are auditory, visual, or tactile/kinesthetic. It contains no "fluff" or unnecessary material, but rather comes right to the issues involved. (There is no "weeding through" the book for the few valuable pages.) It is very easy to understand, administer and score. Another of its unique . . .
The Homeschoolers Book (& CD) of Lists -- With more than 250 lists organized by subject, home educators, private school teachers, and other instructors will find important facts and essential information in one easy-to-use resource. The book and CD covers material in eight academic areas - including science, geography, history, the Bible, and more - that can be used in all grade levels. Two additional chapters are dedicated to curriculum information, homeschool methodology and organization, checklists, and key Web sites for the parent-teacher. . . .
The Relaxed Home School -- Mary Hood, PH.D, and home school mother writes about “natural literacy” and “living curriculum” within the home. She instructs on how to be organized and sress-free, setting goals and scrapping perfectionism, discovering teachable moments and creating them. She even addresses preparing for the future and on to college. In keeping with the title, the author has made this a short book but packs it with worthwhile and usable information for almost every home schooling family. Paperback, 106 pages
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The Right Choice, Homeschooling -- By Christopher J. Klicka, Senior Counsel of the Home School Legal Defense Association. "This book will mentally and emotionally prepare parents to meet any opposition from school officials, government agencies, or uninformed outsiders. It will help develop our conviction to hold fast under the attacks that will come." J. Richard Fugate - Alpha-Omega Publications. A moral, legal, and fact-filled book that not only should be read by home schooling parents, but their Jr. and Sr. High students as well.
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The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook -- This is the first book I read on home schooling, only under the old title of Home School Burnout. It's easy to read and very enlightening and seems to have a "calming" effect for those who are nervous about starting a home schooling program. I also recommend it to home schoolers who have difficulties with relatives or neighbors who feel the children are not receiving "proper" socialization skills. Dr. Moore devotes a single chapter on that issue that we know you'll enjoy. Half of the book is information . . .
The Three R'S -- This book has been redesigned to include all three of Dr. Ruth Beechick's K-3 manuals -
A Home Start in Reading, A Strong Start in Language, and an Easy Start in Arithmetic. A phonics and arithmetic wall chart is included.
The Way They Learn -- By Cynthia Ulrich TobiasThis book is an enlightening approach to the uniqueness of children. We all KNOW our kids are different, but this book explains it in detail and offers many ways to use those differences to everyone's advantage. Cynthia Tobias has been featured on Dr. Dobson's Focus On The Family radio program and is a popular speaker and author.
The Well-Trained Mind -- Whether you’re teaching your child at home or supplementing his or her classroom learning, this book will provide you with the techniques, curriculum, and resources necessary to ensure that your child’s education is the best it can be. You’ll be able to instruct your child in all levels of subjects regardless of your own aptitude in any area. The book also includes sample schedules, detailed book lists with complete ordering information, answers to common questions about home education, and advice . . .
Things We Wish We'd Known -- Who do parents turn to with questions about home schooling, whether they�re novices, long-timers, or just trying out the waters? Experienced home schoolers! Who better to answer the questions arising from any serious endeavor than those who have been there, done that, and found a better way? You�ll get home school nuggets of gold from Karen Andreola, Steve and Jane Lambert, Debbie Ward, Tina Farewell, Debbie Strayer, and a host of others who have gone on before you. For those of you new to home . . .
You Can Teach Your Child Successfully -- A common sense approach to teaching your 4th - 8th grader. This classic book will save you lots of time by eradicating the need for stacks of textbooks in your house. Includes sections on just about every subject - math, language arts, science, history, reading and reading skills, spelling, and more. All addressed to this specific upper elementary and junior high level.
Paperback, 388 pages
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