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Overview
This comprehensive resource for homeschoolers blends how-to essays from parents who have successfully homeschooled their children with a useful catalog and directory. Creative resources for constructing exercises and lessons for every age group are provided with tips for teaching special-needs children. Many of the most prominent homeschool resources are reviewed including games, kits, globes, hands-on learning projects, and books for all standard curricula. This work also provides an extensive collection of free resources useful for teachers or parents supplementing public education at all learning levels.Editorials
National Home Education Network
The most complete guide to home schooling available. Full of helpful essays and commentary . . . even cartoons.WomanSource Catalog & Review: Tools for Connecting the Community for Women
Finding how-to books and materials for home schooling can be frustrating since they generally aren't available at your local bookstore. The Home School Source Book, however, offers insights and resources to get you started and keep you going in your school-at-home efforts. With short essays Donn Reed gives advice on practical home school subjects like dealing with the local school board and approaches to teaching. Intermingled with essays are numerous reviews of books which cover all aspects of home schooling from how to get started to texts for specific subjects. Most of the books listed can be ordered directly though Brook Farm Books; publishers' names and addresses are given for books that need to be ordered elswhere. These materials are not just for home schoolers; teachers and kids will find a neat assortment of all kinds of learning paraphernaliaβFGP
Book Details
Published
July 1, 1994
Publisher
Glassville, New Brunswick ; Brook Farm Books, c1994.
Pages
298
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780919761261