Homeschool Group Articles?

September 30, 2009

If you want to provide some articles for your homeschool group, here are a few ideas.

I like the “Four Years Four Goals” because it’s simplified for the terrified :-)

My article about “Recommended Courses to take in High School” is also a good primer on high school.

Sometimes Christians just want to know the Biblical reasons why they can homeschool high school. I have a blog post called “How do you know you can homeschool high school” here.

How do you know you can homeschool high school” is on YouTube as well.

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Speaking of articles, I am now a featured expert on Bizymoms.com.

If you want to provide some articles for your homeschool group, here are a couple of ideas.

I like the “Four Years Four Goals” because it’s simplified for the terrified :-)
http://www.thehomescholar. com/homeschool-high-school-four-years-four-goals.php

My article about “Recommended Courses to take in High School” is also a good primer on high school:
http://www.thehomescholar.com/recommended-courses-to-take-in-high-school.php

Sometimes Christians just want to know the Biblical reasons why they can homeschool high school. I have a blog post called “How do you know you can homeschool high school” here:
http://www.thehomescholar.com/blog/how-do-you-know-you-can-homeschool-high-school/1093/

“How do you know you can homeschool high school” is on youtube as well, right here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WBcCR9NRe0&feature=channel

The Five Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Homeschooling High School

September 29, 2008

Hi everyone,

I just published a 5 part mini-course about “The 5 Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Homeschooling High School.”  It captures some of the most important lessons I’ve learned in homeschooling my own children through high school and helping other parents succeed as well.  These five short lessons will provide an overview to help you stay on track as you think through high school issues with your student.  Whether you are already into the high school years, or just wondering whether homeschooling high school is a possibility, this is the course for you.

It is ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Read more about it here.

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When you sign up, please make sure you fill out the question “What is your BIGGEST question about homeschooling high school.”  Your answers will help me know the best issues to address in my blog, newsletter, Dig Deeper pages and my Products and Services.  Thanks!

The 5-Corners of Homeschooling

September 12, 2008

My husband wrote an article in our September newsletter that talked about all of the options parents face when their kids reach high school.  He discussed homeschooling, alt-ed, accreditation agencies, certified teachers, co-ops, and public schools.  This is a very timely subject and I thought you might enjoy it.  Read all about your options here and then let us know what you think!

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Are you a subscriber to my free monthly e-newsletter yet?  If not, you can read some wonderful comments about it here and then sign up here!  I hope you enjoy!



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