Home Education—Safe, Sound, And Successful
Home Education—Safe, Sound, And Successfulby Terry BowmanThe ruddy complexion faded to a pale white as the color drained from his face. His eyebrows, two brown furry caterpillars, arched their backs....
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Are you new to homeschooling? Come learn the things that we wish we had known when we began homeschooling sixteen years ago. This seminar covers the basics of homeschooling in NC, the common pitfalls...
View ArticleGive Me One Good Reason to Homeschool
Are parents really qualified to teach their children everything? What about socialization? These are just a couple of the concerns that make homeschooling seem impossible. But you know homeschooling is...
View ArticleMy Homeschooling Story: From Refugee to Pioneer
16 Jul 2003My Homeschooling Story: From Refugee to Pioneerby Melanie HudsonAs I reach the end of yet another year of homeschooling, I find myself in a reflective mood. I think of an article written by...
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Hal & Melanie YoungHal and Melanie Young are the parents of eight children who were homeschooled from the beginning (with three of them graduated so far). Their first six were boys, which led to...
View ArticleThoughts from a Mom New to Homeschooling
Tracey RutterTracey is a former elementary school teacher who has taught in Tennessee, Arizona and North Carolina. She grew up an Army brat, has lived many places in the South and also has deep family...
View ArticleNewbie Confusion and the Value of Connection
Diane HelfrichDiane Helfrich is an empty-nesting fourteen-year veteran of homeschooling. Raised in Nebraska, Diane grew up driving wheat trucks and showing cattle, modeling, sewing and cooking—all the...
View ArticleMath and the Young Child
Debbie MasonDebbie Mason and husband, Spencer, have four adult children who were homeschooled from birth. Alexa graduated from UNCC and is a homeschooling mother of four. Scott graduated from Grove...
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