Advice you can trust from one of the top reviewers of homeschool curricula. |
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A compendium of books that celebrate virtues and values |
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A useful guide to Catholic home schooling. Ideas, resources and curricula. The nitty-gritty of lesson plans and hundreds of ways to keep fun in (and boredom out) of learning. |
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The first and one of the best introductions to Catholic homeschooling by the founder of Seton Home School |
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43 Catholic homeschoolers share their tips, tricks, and techniques to make your homeschool a happier, holier, and more productive learning environment for you and each of your children. |
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Twenty plus home-schooling parents and experts share experiences and knowledge. |
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Classical education gives children the tools of learning by teaching them how to think. This book includes curriculum lists for every grade, incorporating the method and subjects of the liberal arts. Practical help in designing your own course of studies |
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“How to use real books to make your home a vibrant center of living and learning.” |
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A wide selection of poetry for every grade level, grades 1-12; all the poems recommended in Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum. Author, title and first line indices. Includes selections for dictation and study questions/answers for each poem. 508 pages. |
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Helps homeschooling parents focus on the management of time and energy. |
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Suzie Andres explores the basic premise of the household as the primary place of education and the role of parents as primary educators. |
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An annotated book list recommended by Laura Berquist and Kimberly Hahn/Mary Hasson. Contains excellent suggestions on how to use books beginning with the very young |
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In this study of the pagan invasion of children's culture, the author's analysis of the degeneration of books, film and videos for the young is incisive and detailed. He suggests remedies, including several tools of discernment for parents in assessing the moral content and spiritual impact of this insidious revolution. Includes a substantial reading list. |
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An educator with many many years of experience, Ruth Beechick brings wisdom , common sense and encouragement to the home schooling parent. |
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Lays out an educational approach (based on the work of Charlotte Mason) which naturally integrates biblical principles with curriculum for K-6 students, whether in home school or traditional school. |
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The Trivium guides the reader through a clarifying and rigorous account of logic, grammar, and rhetoric. |
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A guide to classical education at home. The classic book on classical education, by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise. A step-by-step guide to the classical pattern of education called the trivium, replete with recommended book lists and resource guides. |
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