More than one million children are Homeschooling in the United States and approximately 150,000 children are homeschooled in the United Kingdom
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Parents and families are the first and most important teachers. If families teach a love of learning, it can make all the difference in the world to our children. - Richard W. Riley, U.S. Secretary of Education..the truth is mothers - and fathers - exert far more influence over their children's intellectual development than is commonly realised. In fact, more than three decades of research shows that families have greater influence over a child's academic performance than any other factor - including schools. - Family Research Council, The One-House Schoolroom (Sept 1995 issue of Family Policy)
For thousands of years, in thousands of places, families educated their own. This tradition changed not because a better method was found but because economic conditions required it. To work one had to leave one's children; one's children, furthermore, had to be trained for tasks no-one in their purview could be seen doing. For these reasons institutionalised schooling was invented' and while it adequately addressed a set of economic problems it inspired a new set of human ones that are psychological, emotional, and even spiritual in nature. - David Guterson 'Family Matters - Why Homeschooling Makes Sense'
A Homeschool Family? at a Glance
Homeschooling or homeschool (also called home education or home learning) is the education of children at home, typically by parents but sometimes by tutors, rather than in a formal setting of public or private school. Although prior to the introduction of compulsory school attendance laws, most childhood education occurred within the family or community,A. Distefano, K. E. Rudestam, R. J. Silverman (2005) Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning (p221) ISBN 0761924515 homeschooling in the modern sense is an alternative in developed countries to formal education.
Homeschooling is a legal option in many places for parents to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to publicly-provided schools. Parents cite numerous reasons as motivations to homeschool, including better academic test results, poor public school environment, improved character/morality development, and objections to what is taught locally in public school. It may be a factor in the choice of parenting style. It is also an alternative for families living in isolated rural locations or living temporarily abroad.
Homeschooling may also refer to instruction in the home under the supervision of correspondence schools or umbrella schools. In some places, an approved curriculum is legally required if children are to be home-schooled. A curriculum-free philosophy of homeschooling may be called unschooling, a term coined in 1977 by American educator John Holt in his magazine Growing Without Schooling.
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Tim Hawkins - A Homeschool Family
www.timhawkins.net Oh, the misconceptions and realities of homeschool life, from comedian (and homeschool dad) Tim Hawkins. To view this video in HIGH RESOLUTION, click on the above link.





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- ALASKA the WILD!
- Two homeschool sisters merged their personal trip journals as they traveled to Alaska with their parents for their senior graduation trip. Now they have traveled to all 50 states during their twelve years of homeschooling! You can read their journal as they traveled, first by plane, then cruise ship
- GREAT JOURNEY WEST!
- Our trip journals have been merged together from our Great Journey West! This was our cross country round trip family vacation from North Carolina to Washington and Oregon. For this trip we kept individual journals and wrote in them daily. For a writing project, after the trip, we typed them and add
- Real Life Learning in Williamsburg, VA
- Here you can get books, music, costumes, dolls, toys and even plan your trip!
As homeschool graduates who've traveled to all 50 states, we love living history museums and Williamsburg is our favorite! We bought the Patriot's Pass one year and went several times. One Christmas our grandparents gave u - Driven to Educate - A Field Trip Across America - Home
- Driven to Educate, A history field trip across America.
In March of 2008 This homeschool family of 4 (plus 1 dog) will hit the road for a yearlong tour of the United States, focusing on American History. See what they are up to!
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The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook by Dorothy Moore
If you are thinking about homeschooling, or are struggling with a educational homeschooling curriculum that is difficult to use, let Dr. Ray and Dorothy Moore show you how to make homeschooling an easy-to-live-with family adventure in learning. This low-stress, low-cost program shows you how to build a curriculum around your child's needs and interests - and around a realistic family schedule. Instead of a cut-and-dried approach, you'll discover the freedom of a flexible program that encourages....0 points
Home-Style Teaching: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers by Raymond Moore
This was probably one of the best books I have read on Home Schooling. The Moore's get back to the basics with the teachings of our children. The information is nothing new, but it is something that hasn't been done in the last 50 yrs. They have brought back the training of kids from how it had been done for hundreds of years to how it is done now. After reading the wonderful suggestions and life stories I feel I to can do this wonderful thing for my children.0 points
Heroes of the Faith: The Lives of Four Christians Whose Examples Offer Hope and Encouragement for Homeschool Families by Diana Waring
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Publisher: Diana Waring--History Alive!0 points
Homeschool Open House
if you liked Homeschooling:A Patchwork of Days, you will at least like, if not love, Homeschool Open House. Not only does it do a five year follow-up on the original homeschooling families, but it has interviews with many more homeschooling families, from Alaska to Zimbabwe, some with one child, others with seven. I was inspired by some families, while I cringed at some of the unschoolers' choices. I am certainly looking forward to the next five-year follow up!0 points
Creating a Happy Home Atmosphere: Charlotte Mason Philosophy (Presentation of Living Ideas)
A collection of works and articles by the widely celebrated educator, Charolotte Mason (1800's). This work is presented to all families, but is especially popular among homeschooling families. The book is laid out in 4 sections: home schooling, home environment, good habits and character, & instilling living ideas in children.0 points
Homeschool Live Interviews with Laura Berquist and Karen Wood - Audio CD
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Steve Wood with guests Karen Wood and Laura Berquist
Topics covered:
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- Homeschooling in a large family
- Socialization and homeschooling
- Homeschooling through high school
- Why you should consider homeschooling
- How to start and run a successful homeschool
- The importance of a classical Catholic curriculum
- How to avoid homeschool discouragement & burnout0 points
Home Is Where the Learning Is: Homeschool Lifestyles from Homeschool Moms by Valerie J. Steimle
very educational for parents, both those considering homeschooling as an option, and those who are already homeschooling. It may also be enlightening for non-homeschoolers to read, to dispell or confirm any opinions they may have about homeschooling.0 points
Our 24 Family Ways: Family Devotional Guide by Clay Clarkson
This parent-friendly, Bible-centered family time resource seamlessy weaves together devotional interaction with discipleship instruction for the whole family.0 points
Homeschooling at the Speed of Life: Balancing Home, School, And Family in the Real World by Marilyn Rockett
What should I do next; grade the math test or tackle the laundry? Homeschooling at the Speed of Life gives busy homeschooling mothers a thoughtfully thorough resource for bringing order back to their home. In tune with today's pace, the book provides basic home-management principles, teaching parents how to de-clutter their homes, develop life skills in their children, tame the paper monster, and keep organized records.
Also emphasized are ways to build relationships and use the home as a center...0 points
Real Learning: Education in the Heart of the Home by Elizabeth Foss
Elizabeth Foss has written a lovely book which presents the best of Charlotte Mason's wisdom in an easy to read and very doable format. CM's six volume series is a daunting read, so Elizabeth's book is a must have for the busy CM homeschooler! I felt as if I were in Elizabeth's living room, having tea and gaining wisdom from someone who has had much experience in implementing the "atmosphere of learning" so important to Charlotte Mason. The reader will find nuts and bolts how-to's sprinkled thro...0 points
Educational Travel on a Shoestring: Frugal Family Fun and Learning Away from Home by Judith Waite Allee
Educational Travel on a Shoestring shows parents how they can help their children learn-and have a blast-while traveling. From researching destinations to sharing activities that both teach and entertain, this priceless guide offers practical information for parents who want to have more fun with their kids, build closer family ties, and enjoy richer educational experiences-all without spending a fortune.0 points
Creative Home Schooling: A Resource Guide for Smart Families by Lisa Rivero
This book is so much more than just a resource guide for home schooling parents of gifted children. It fills that niche so much better than any other book I've found, but it goes so much farther. This book would also be a must read for any home schooling parents and useful for any teacher of gifted students. Each chapter of the book has a section with specific resources, quotes from home school parents and interviews with home schooled students.0 points
Homeschooling the Child With Asperger Syndrome: Real Help for Parents Anywhere and on Any Budget by Lise Pyles
Packed with inspiring ideas and tips that can be used with any curriculum and on any budget, Homeschooling the Child with Asperger Syndrome explains how to design a varied study programme built around the child's own interests, making use of simple material as well as computers and on-line resources. Parents planning to homeschool their child with Asperger Syndrome will appreciate Lise Pyles' encouraging and practical advice, including step-by-step instructions on how to assess and improve body....0 points
So You're Thinking About Homeschooling: Fifteen Families Show How You Can Do It by Lisa Whelchel
Confused and intimidated by the complexities of homeschooling, many sincere parents never get past the "thinking about it" stage. Now Lisa Whelchel - herself a homeschooling mother of three - introduces fifteen real families and shows how they overcome the challenges of their unique homeschooling situations. This nuts-and-bolts approach deals with common questions of time management, teaching weaknesses, and outside responsibilities, as well as children's age variations, social and sports involv...0 points
Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home by Rhonda Barfield
Some 1.5 million children are being homeschooled today, a figure that is expected to double by 2010. This book offers a personal and close-to-home perspective on how homeschooling works and how to get started, with tips from families to make the journey easier. Barfield (Feed Your Family for $12 a Day), who has homeschooled her four children for nine years, uses the stories of 21 families who teach their children at home to create this solid resource. She includes families from 18 different stat...0 points
Teaching At Home: A New Approach To Tutoring Children With Autism And Asperger Syndrome by Olga Holland
To anyone who has a child with autism this is a book to read. Lots of ways to view how to better educate your child. It's worth buy it!0 points
Fundamentals of Homeschooling: Notes on Successful Family Living by Ann Lahrson-Fisher
Home-schooling parent Lahrson-Fisher (Homeschooling in Oregon) presents a comprehensive, reader-friendly tome on home-schooling. Its scope is inclusive of all who might choose this alternative education, as well as of every aspect of home-schooling from curriculum materials and legal support services to home schooling organizations. Prospective home-schooling parents (and even parents of children who attend school) will appreciate the book's wealth of wisdom on child development, learning and fa...0 points
Schoolproof: How to Help Your Family Beat the System and Learn to Love Learning the Easy Natural Way by Mary Pride
I have contemplated homeschooling for quite a while, but I didn't know where to begin. I felt overwhelmed at the whole idea--until I read this book. Pride sets forth her philosophy of teaching and explains how we can empower our children with the tools they need that will eventually enable them to teach themselves. I wouldn't start or continue homeschooling without first reading this book.0 points
Homeschooling on a Shoestring: A Jam-packed Guide by Melissa L. Morgan
This book is a compendium of ideas for the family that wants to start or continue homeschooling on a tight budget. You'll find it all here:
Ideas for making money while staying at home.
Sources for an inexpensive curriculum.
Thousands of ideas for affordable teaching tools.
Hundreds of suggestions for low-cost field trips.
Ways to save on everything from housing to utilities.
Ways to get free or low-cost computers.0 points
Homeschooling: A Patchwork of Days: Share a Day With 30 Homeschooling Families by Nancy Lande
From a bedroom community in Nebraska to a farm in Vermont, from families who rely on workbooks to those who have sworn them off, this in-depth examination of the lives of homeschoolers covers a wide range of people and methods. When author Nancy Lande started homeschooling more than 10 years ago, this is the book she wanted that didn't exist. What better way to create your homeschool than reading about others and picking and choosing the styles that appeal to you? Lande has corralled a variety o...0 points
Home School Family Fitness: The Complete Physical Education Curriculum for Grades K-12 (Includes DVD) by Bruce Phd Whitney
Parents planning to home school their kids are often stumped when they discover their curriculum will include physical education requirements. Now, with the Home School Family Fitness program, they won't have to worry about keeping their kids active and healthy.
Written by a home schooling father of nine, who holds a doctorate in kinesiology, this easy-to-use manual includes activities for home schoolers of all ages, from pre-school to high school. Home School Family Fitness explains the f...0 points
The Relaxed Home School: A Family Production by Mary Hood
Mary Hood, the author of ""The Relaxed Home School has a PhD in Education and is a popular workshop speaker and editor of a newsletter with the same name as her book's title. At the time the book was released (5 years ago), she had been home schooling for 12 years0 points
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- marsha32 marsha32 Feb 17, 2009 @ 10:37 am
- I thoroughly enjoyed this lens..and love the video...makes me wish I had had many more children of my own as I have just 2 left at home and one is a senior. I am adding this to the featured lenses on my homeschooling lens.
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- Tiddledeewinks Tiddledeewinks Aug 28, 2008 @ 1:43 pm
- Wow! That Tim Hawkins youtube is super! Homeschooling-Way to go! Yeah! We homeschool, too! Know of any way to stop an ex from taking us to court and using homeschool against us, and bringing the Dept. of Human Services into it?
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- Victoria_Neely Victoria_Neely Dec 24, 2007 @ 5:04 pm
- I was lucky to live in a state that made it easy for my parents to homeschool me. Great lens!
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