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June 17, 2010 by: Susan S.

First Language Lessons and Language Lessons for the Very Young 1: A Comparison

It is confession time. We used First Language Lessons this year for our language study. We also used Language Lessons for the Very Young 1. It is true.  I subjected my six-year old first grader to two different language books.  Gasp.  I had decided to use First Language Lessons when I saw the picture studies in Language Lessons for the Very Young 1.  The gorgeous,

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May 10, 2010 by: Susan S.

The Human Body by Seymour Simon

Prolific children’s non-fiction author, Seymour Simon has teamed with HarperCollins Publishers and the Smithsonian Institution to produce a series of books about the natural world.  Tucked into the prolific and still-growing library of scientific information produced by Simon and the Smithsonian is a sub-series about the human body.  The books in the human body series provide a treat for the eyes and a feast for

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January 21, 2010 by: Barb

English From the Roots Up

Years ago when I was first introduced to the classical method of homeschooling, I was determined to have my boys attempt a Latin program as suggested in The Well-Trained Mind. We tried two different programs to learn Latin. We got a little farther with a DVD based program, but we still were not able to stay motivated. I know I had a bit of a

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November 19, 2009 by: Kristen

The Well-Educated Mind

The Well-Educated Mind: A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had By Susan Wise Bauer I have a small confession to make. One of the reasons I homeschool is pretty selfish. I want to homeschool because it gives me the opportunity to learn so many things that I didn’t learn in my own years of formal education. Although I have always loved to read,

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August 16, 2009 by: Brenda

Primary Language Lessons

I’d like to start off with a little background before I give this review because I think that understanding the circumstances can be helpful to another mom with a similar situation. So, here I was homeschooling my two oldest boys and getting ready to begin some sort of formal studies with my third son. I was using Shurley Grammar for my older two and knew that I could

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July 29, 2009 by: Brenda

The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading

The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading   As homeschool moms we will have to consider how we will teach our children to read. Teaching our little ones to read may seem intimidating to many of us. Many of us will read all kinds of theories on how to teach phonics. I also made this journey as a homeschool mom and yes, it is intimidating! You don’t want to mess your kids

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June 20, 2009 by: Cindy

Brandenburg Studies

Do you enjoy unit studies?  Do you enjoy unit studies that are already prepared for you?  Do you enjoy unit studies that require little to no gathering of materials on your part?  Do your children enjoy learning on the computer?  Do you desire for your children to be able to learn independently?  If you answered ‘yes’ to one or more of my questions, then Brandenburg

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