Information, teaching methods, and curriculum suggestions for the
auditory,
kinesthetic, and visual learning modalities. (click here to view the table of contents)
Narrations from Scripture Passages and
Fables to Build Reading Skills (click here to view a sample selection)
This is an ebook from The Old Schoolhouse magazine.... one of our
favorite resources. If you are considering homeschooling or have been
at it a while, Secrets of Successful Homeschooling will give you
insight and encouragment for the journey. Links to curriculum sites
included!

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Do you wonder whether your children are learning the right things?
Does it seem like the longer you homeschool, the harder it gets?
Do you sometimes ask yourself how in the world other moms homeschool
their children, keep their houses running smoothly and still hang onto
their sanity?

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Below are two resources I recommend for parents of high school
students.
Both these resources come in hard copy or ebook formats. By ordering
the eBook, you will save significantly (about $8) and will have your
book in a matter of minutes.
This is a guidebook� for building a transcript for your� high school student.� It is an indepth look at� what you need to know in order to create a transcript, assign credit for classes, unit studies, and work experience.� It is the only transcript resource that comes with free e-mail support from the author.� For a complete description, click here.�
This book has been endorsed by Mary Pride, publisher of Practical
Homeschooling Magazine; Christine Field, author of Help For the Harried
Homeschooler; and David Wheaton, author of University of Destruction:
Your Game Plan for Spiritual Victory on Campus
Here is part of Mary Pride's Review of this book:
"Yes, you really can get a "jump
start on college" and save tens of thousands of dollars . . . or, with
your now proven track record, get into much more prestigious
institutions . . . or both! Janice Campbell has done an excellent job
of attractively presenting ways you can earn college credit before
college . . . plus pointing out many additional opportunities and
pitfalls. It would take you hundreds of hours to ferret all this out on
your own. I know, because I went through this very process years
ago!....

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