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Class Dismissed: New Indie Documentary on Home Education Receiving Amazing Audience Response

Class Dismissed: New Indie Documentary on Home Education Receiving Amazing Audience Response

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Helena Homeschool Warriors Heading to State Championship

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Homeschool Group Helps Vegetable Garden Flourish

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Enrichment Program Invites Homeschool Youngsters

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Homeschooling Group Collects Support

Homeschooling Group Collects Support

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Homeschooling Growing at Record Rate in North Carolina

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Bill would Let Homeschool Students Play Sports at Public Schools

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Homeschool Student Denied Access to Lake Forest Band after Participating for a Year

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Homeschoolers Contend With Common Core

Homeschoolers Contend With Common Core

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Wolf Creek Home Education Program $65,000 under Budget

Wolf Creek Home Education Program $65,000 under Budget

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Irish Children to Determine Whether Parents are Fit to Homeschool?

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Homeschool Moms Take on Challenges of Teaching

Homeschool Moms Take on Challenges of Teaching

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Homeschooling Families Kick up Their Heels at Square Dance Event

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Company Rescinds Ohio Man’s Job Offer after Learning He was Homeschooled

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Seniors: 4 tips for letting go

Seniors: 4 tips for letting go

The following is a post by Cheryl Pitt of CherylPitt.com. It’s that time of year — graduation! Our children have reached the age of legal independence.  Some of them may be heading off to college, perhaps even far away. It’s time to let our children go, literally, not just figuratively anymore. For the first time […]See all stories on this topic

How to homeschool a kid who hates to write

The following is a guest post written by Anne Bogel of Modern Mrs. Darcy.  For whatever reason, some kids hate to write. I don’t mean they dislike it, or they’d rather not today, thank you. No, I’m talking about those kids for whom writing “The cat sat on the mat,” requires the physical effort and […]See all stories on this topic

What kids learn from simply reading together

The following is a guest post by Joy Cherrick of Scottsdale Moms Blog. Reading time in our home started off as a bit of a chore for me. Though I love cuddling up with my little ones on the couch, I’d rather be cleaning up a mess or fixing a meal or attending to the […]See all stories on this topic

Thursday giveaway: Sparkle Stories

This giveaway has ended; thanks for your interest! Welcome to this week’s giveaway–sponsored by one of my family’s favorite homeschooling resources, Sparkle Stories! About Sparkle: “Sparkle Stories produces original audio stories for children. Our stories are simple, delightful and filled with a sense of wonder. They inspireSee all stories on this topic

Hultgren to Host “State of Homeschooling” Event

Hultgren to Host “State of Homeschooling” Event

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U.S. Signature Absent from UN Disability Convention, Celebrated at Paralympic Games

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“Unschooling” is in

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Lessons from a German Homeschooling Family about the Nanny State

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