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| Recommended
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discounted books in association with Amazon.com. All books are tried and trusted by
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| And What About
College? : How Homeschooling Can Lead to Admissions to the Best Colleges &
Universities, by Cafi Cohen, Helen Hegener (Editor), Patrick Farenga
(Editor), Paperback - 176 pages (February 1997), Price: $17.06 |
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| How the author helped her two homeschooled
children apply and get accepted to the colleges of their choice. Useful ideas for everyone
thinking about college, but especially for those with nontraditional educations.
Appendixes include actual transcripts, cover letters, ideas for creating and reporting
curricula, pointers for applying to a military academy, and more! |
The Complete Home
Learning Source Book, by Rebecca Rupp, Paperback - 752 pages (December 1998),
Price: $23.96 |
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| The essential resource guide for homeschoolers,
parents and educators covering every subject from arithmetic to zoology. It helps you to
plan curriculum from pre-school through high school. Subjects covered include traditional
academic subjects as well as paleontology and meteorology, philosophy, life skills, and
electronic media. |
| Home School : Taking
the First Step, by Borg Hendrickson, Paperback 2nd edition (April 1994),
Price: $15.16 |
| Informative and useful if you are looking to see
what is required for homeschooling. He walks the reader through the steps of deciding and
planning the beginning of homeschooling. |
Homeschooling for
Excellence, by David Colfax, Micki Colfax, Paperback Reissue edition (October
1988), Price: $10.39 |
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| David and Micki Colfax provide a step-by-step
manual for people who want to educate their children at home, written by two former
educators who taught all three of their own sons at home--and saw them accepted at
Harvard! An invaluable sourcebook for improving a child's education. |
The Homeschooling
Handbook; From Preschool to High School: A Parent's Guide, by Mary Griffith,
Paperback - 320 pages (January 1997), Price: $11.20 |
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| As many as two million parents now educate their
children at home, and many more are considering the idea. This non-ideological book
examines the pros and cons, discusses how to handle regulations, and shows how to design
and implement a productive learning atmosphere at home for students of all ages. |
The Unschooling
Handbook : How to Use the Whole World As Your Child's Classroom, by Mary
Griffith, Paperback - 240 pages 2nd edition (May 1998), Price: $11.96 |
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| Unschooling, a by-product of the widespread
homeschooling movement, is a unique approach to education--one that uses children's
natural curiosity to propel them into a world of learning. This practical guides reveals
the secrets of unschooling success even as it addresses the misconceptions and criticism
unschoolers may encounter. |
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