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A
Family Of Value
by John Rosemond
(Author)
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Games
for Math: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Learn Math from Kindergarten to
Third Grade
by Peggy Kaye
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Games
for Learning: Ten Minutes a Day to Help Your Child Do Well in School/from
Kindergarten to Third Grade
by Peggy Kaye
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Games
for Writing: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Learn to Write
by Peggy Kaye
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Family
Math
by Jean Kerr Stanmark,
et al
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Games
for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read
by Peggy Kaye
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Living
Joyfully With Children
by Win Sweet, Bill Sweet
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Learning
At Home : A Mother's Guide To Homeschooling,
Revised Edition
by Marty Layne
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Growing
Without Schooling: A Record of a Grassroots Movement
by John Holt, Susannah Sheffer
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Writing
Because We Love to: Homeschoolers at Work
by Susannah Sheffer, Glenda Bissez
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A
Sense of Self : Listening to Homeschooled
Adolescent Girls
by Susannah Sheffer
(Author)
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How
Children Learn (Classics in Child Development)
by John Caldwell Holt
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Learning
All the Time
by John Caldwell Holt
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Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory
Schooling
by John Taylor Gatto, et al
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And
the Skylark Sings with Me - Adventures in Homeschooling
and Community-Based Education by David H. Albert
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Homeschoolers' Success Stories : 15 Adults and 12 Young
People Share the Impact That Homeschooling Has Made
on Their Lives
by Linda Dobson
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Homeschooling for Success: How Parents Can Create a
Superior Education for Their Child
by Rebecca Kochenderfer,
et al
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The
Ultimate Book of Homeschooling Ideas: 500+ Fun and
Creative Learning Activities for Kids Ages 3-12
by Linda Dobson
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The
First Year of Homeschooling Your Child: Your
Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start
by Linda Dobson
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Homeschooling: The Middle Years: Your Complete Guide to
Successfully Homeschooling the 8- To 12-Year Old
Child (Prima Home Learning Library) by Shari Henry
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Homeschooling Handbook (Revised 2nd Edition) by Mary Griffith,
Lisa Cooper (Illustrator)
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Homeschooling: The Early Years: Your Complete Guide to
Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old
Child
by Linda Dobson
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The
Homeschooling Book of Answers : The 88 Most
Important Questions Answered by Homeschooling's
Most Respected Voices
by Linda Dobson (Editor)
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Homeschooling: The Teen Years: Your Complete Guide to
Successfully Homeschooling the 13- To 18-Year Old
(Prima Home Learning Library)
by Cafi Cohen
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The
Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and
Education
by Grace Llewellyn
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And
What About College?: How Homeschooling Can Lead to
Admissions to the Best Colleges & Universities
by Cafi Cohen, Patrick Farenga (Editor)
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The
Story of the World: History for the Classical Child, Volume 2: The Middle
Ages
by Susan Wise Bauer
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The
Story of the World: History for the Classical Child; Activity Book One:
Ancient Times, First Edition
by Susan Wise Bauer
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The
Story of the World: History for the Classical Child; Volume 1: Ancient Times
by Susan Wise Bauer
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The
Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home
by Jessie Wise, Susan Wise Bauer
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Home
Learning Year by Year: How to Design a Homeschool Curriculum
from Preschool Through High School
by Rebecca Rupp
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The
Complete Home Learning Source Book: The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators Covering Every
Subject from Arithmetic to Zoology
by Rebecca Rupp
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The
Unschooling Handbook : How to Use the Whole World
As Your Child's Classroom
by Mary Griffith
Comment: A nice overview of unschooling,
or child-led learning.
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Family
Matters: Why Homeschooling Makes Sense
by David Guterson (Author)
Comment: This is the book that got many of us 'hooked' on homeschooling.
Not a how-to book, but a great explanation of why homeschooling
can be such a good thing.
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Homeschooling for Excellence
by David Colfax, Micki Colfax
Comment: A nice read about the
Colfax family and their homeschooling journey.
Three of their four sons attended Harvard after homeschooling.
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