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 Suggested Reading List for Home Educators:

 An Acorn in My Hand, by Ethel Bouldin

And the Skylark Sings with Me by David Albert (New Society Publishers, 1999) - Adventures in homeschooling and community-based education, outlining how the author's daughters were educated through active participation in real-life resources such as astronomy, botany, opera, ballet, music, ecology, and much more.  An inspiring account of the various ways in which one family happily embraces learning.

Better Late Than Early, Home School Burnout, Home Style Teaching, Home Grown Kids, Home Spun Schools, The Unit Study Method of Studying, by Raymond and Dorothy Moore

Better Than School, Child's Work, by Nancy Wallace

Beyond Survival:  A Guide to Abundant-Life Homeschooling, by Diana Waring

Dumbing Us Down:  The Invisible Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, by John Taylor Gatto

Family Matters:  Why Homeschooling Makes Sense, by David Guterson

For the Children's Sake, by Susan S, Macauley

Going Home to School, by Llewellyn B. Davis

Home School Manual:  For Parents Who Teach Their Own Children, by Theodore Wade, Jr.

The Home School Source Book by Jean and Donn Reed (Brook Farm Books, 2000) - Third edition, revised.  An outstanding resource book brimming with extensive product reviews and insightful commentary.  A classic homeschooling resource, described by The Millenium Whole Earth Catalog, as "A Whole Earth Catalog for Homeschoolers!"

Home Schooling Children With Special Needs, by Sharon C. Hensley

Homeschoolers' Success Stories by Linda Dobson (Prima Publishing, 2000) - Subtitled "How Homeschooling Shaped the Lives of 25 Adults and Teens," this new book by HEM's News Watch Editor unveils the homeschooling experience in real life story form.  A fresh approach to how and why homeschooling works, told in the words of those who have been homeschooled.  

The Homeschooling Book of Answers by Linda Dobson (Prima Publishing, 1998) - Thirty-nine highly regarded homeschoolers answer 88 of the most important questions every parent has about homeschooling.  A wealth of personal experience and wisdom, compiled and edited by one of homeschoolings best-known writers and speakers.  Highly recommended!

Homeschooling For Excellence, by David and Micki Colfax

The Homeschooling Handbook by Mary Griffith (Prima Publishing, 1999) - A guide to the decision-making process, full of practical tips and valuable insights from experienced homeschooling parents.  Includes an overview of regulatory issues, summaries of leading theories on teaching, special assistance for learning disabilities and physical handicaps, and many resources in the community and in the homeschooling network.

How To Home School:  A Practical Approach, by Gayle Graham

How To Tutor, by Samuel Blumenfeld

I Learn Better By Teaching Myself, by Agnes Leistilo

Learning All the Time, Teach Your Own Children, by John Holt

Schoolproof, by Mary Pride

Survivor's Guide To Home Schooling, by L. Shackleford and S. White

Taking Charge Through Homeschooling, by Larry and Susan Kaseman (Koshkonong Press, 1990) - A comprehensive guidebook examining the social and political implications of homeschooling and the potential effect on families; recommended for anyone interested in the dynamics and the politics of homeschooling.  Solid, practical advice.

The Christian Home School, by Gregg Harris

The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling, by Debra Bell

The Way They Learn, by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias

Welcome Home! (A Simple Guide to Homeschooling), by Cathy Canen (To order: 1-706-384-5533)

You Can Teach Your Child Successfully, Easy Start in Arithmetic, Home Start in Reading, Strong Start in Language, Teaching Pre-schoolers, Teaching Kindergartners, The Language Wars and Other Writings for Homeschoolers, by Ruth Beechick  

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Magazines

 

Growing Without Schooling, 1-617-864-3100, $25/year, (six, bi-monthly issues)

Home Education Magazine, PO Box 1083, Tonasket, WA  98855-1083; 1-800-236-3278; email: HEM@home-ed-magazine.com  website:   www.home-ed-magazine.com - The most widely-read and well-respected magazine for homeschoolers, published by a homeschooling family since 1994, offering not only an acclaimed magazine but an outstanding website offering many free services.   

Home School Computing, 1-800-464-7797, $20/year (six, bi-monthly issues)

Home School Digest, PO Box 125, Sawyer, MI  59125; 1-616-426-8121, (four, quarterly issues); website:  www.homeschooldigest.com

Homeschooling Today, PO Box 1425, Melrose, FL  32666; 1-800-929-4979 or 1-970-493-2716 or 1-352-475-3088, $20/year (six, bi-monthly issues); email:  HSTodayMag@aol.com  website:  www.homeschooltoday.com

NATHHAN (for parents of special needs children), 5383 Alpine Rd. S.E., Olalla, WA  98359; 1-206-857-4257 or Fax 1-206-857-7764; email:  NATHANEWS@aol.com

Practical Homeschooling, Home Life, PO Box 1250, Fenton, MO  63026; 1-800-346-6322 or Fax 1-314-343-7203, $15/year (four, quarterly issues); email:  PRACTIC@aol.com or website:  www.home-school.com

Salt Magazine, http://www.saltmagazine.com/

The Teaching Home, PO Box 20219, Portland, OR  97220;1-503-253-7345 or 1-503-253-9633, $15/year (six, bi-monthly issues);  email:  tth@teachinghome.com or website:  www.theteachinghome.com

 

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Newsletters:

 

Home School Helper from BJU Press; email:  hshelper@bjup.com

Homeschooling Helper - FREE monthly e-newsletter; get lessons, resources, and practical tips.  Just include your email address and we'll add you to our list.  PO Box 1608, Ft. Collins, CO  80522-1608; 1-970-493-2716; www.homeschooltoday.com/mlg1

 

 High School:

Big Book of Home Learning, Volume III, by Mary Pride

Homeschooling the High Schooler, by Diane McCalister and Candice Oneshak

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Special Needs:

Home Schooling Children with Special Needs, by Sharon C. Hensley

Christian Home Educators' Curriculum Manual (elementary level), by Cathy Duffy

Learning In Spite of Labels and Choosing & Using Curriculum for Your Special Child, by Joyce Hertzog

Special Education:  A Biblical Approach and Strategies for Struggling Learners, by Joe and Connie Sutton  

 

Assessment Tests:

(Call for current guidelines and prices.)

BAYSIDE SCHOOL SERVICES; 1-800-723-3057 Parent-Teacher Administered [CAT/5 and TCS/2]

BOB JONES UNIVERSITY; 1-800-345-5731 or 242-5100 (Greenville, SC area) [Iowa, Stanford, & MAT]

HEWITT EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES; 1-800-348-1750 Parent-Teacher Administered [PASS, grades 3 thru 8]

BRIGANCE SYSTEM; 1-800-225-0248 Parent-Teacher Administered [Grades Pre-K thru 9] 

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