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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Heading to Homeschooling 5

Chapter 1: Answering the Big Questions 7

Getting to This Point 7

Knowing Not to Know It All 9

Affording It 9

Hanging in There 11

Signing up for the long haul 11

Staying at home forever 12

Breaking the News to Mom 13

Addressing Socialization, the Hot Homeschooling Buzzword 14

Social outlets 14

Socialization 15

Presenting the Issue of the Year 16

Chapter 2: Taking the Leap 19

Realizing That Anger is Not Enough 19

Ensuring educational excellence 20

Meeting your child’s special needs 20

Retaining religious convictions 21

Accommodating family lifestyle 22

Determining What’s Best for Your Family 22

Creating Solutions for Special Situations 23

Working around your job 23

Dealing with special learners 24

Beginning the Journey 25

Choosing the perfect time of year 25

Deciding at what age to begin 26

Assigning homework 27

Making homeschooling more than school at home 28

Using the extra time 28

Chapter 3: Complying with Uncle Sam 31

Conducting Yourself (Yes, Ma’am) in Accordance with State Law 32

Locating Your State’s Law 33

Counting Out the School Days 35

Calling a Truce: Interacting with Your Local School 37

First: Know your law 37

Second: Make sure your ducks are in a row 38

Third: Know your law 39

Chapter 4: Pulling Them Out and Starting from Scratch 41

Making Those First Days Count 41

De-stressing the children 42

Easing into coursework 43

Rebuilding Your Family Unit 44

Setting your schedule 44

Working together 45

Dad’s or Mom’s role in your homeschool 45

Starting from the Very Beginning 47

Teaching in small blocks 48

Using the objects you own 48

Drawing on Your Strengths and Filling in the Gaps 49

Speaking to your strengths 49

Teaching them what you don’t know 50

Part 2: Tackling Kids of Any Age 53

Chapter 5: Teaching Your Toddler While You Change Your Baby 55

Juggling Primers, Preschoolers, and Diapers 56

Surviving Life with a Toddler 57

Teaching with a toddler 58

Teaching your toddler 59

Covering the Preschool Basics 60

Teaching with a preschooler 61

Teaching your preschooler 61

Chapter 6: Covering the Elementary Years 65

Setting Out with Elementary Students 65

Learning through Language Arts: Reading and Grammar 66

It’s as easy as A, B, C 67

Beyond the basics 69

Going on to the heavy hitters 70

Eating Your Way through Math 70

Going beyond “Our Community Helpers” 73

Firing Up the Bunson Burner 75

Timing is Everything 78

When timing is off 78

While you wait 78

Chapter 7: Handling Junior High 81

Beginning in the Middle 81

Keeping Track of It All 83

Putting Grades to the Test 84

Chapter 8: Help! I Have a High Schooler 87

Starting at the Eleventh Hour (or Eleventh Grade) 88

Switching before the Last Bell 89

Deciding your academic approach 89

Changing courses midstream (or at winter break) 90

Dancing the High School Subject Tango 91

Language arts 93

Math 94

Science 95

History and social studies 97

Languages 98

Driver education 98

Electives 99

Planning for the Tidy Transcript 102

Check your state’s requirements 103

Start at the end and work backwards 103

Choosing courses that count 105

Prepping for College 107

ACTing on Your InSATiable Desire for Standardized Tests 109

SAT 109

ACT 109

Chapter 9: Completing Twelfth Grade Doesn’t Mean It’s Over 111

Spreading Their Wings and Earning Their Keep 112

Continuing to college 112

Marching in the military 112

Studying at a trade/vocational school 114

Entering the workforce 114

Strapping on the Tool Belt 115

Continuing Homeschool through College 117

Staying at home 117

Finding a suitable program 118

Part 3: Choosing Your Cornerstone: Basic Curriculum Options 121

Chapter 10: Orbiting as a Satellite School under the Umbrella 123

Riding the Satellite 124

Opting for a Complete Curriculum across the Distance 124

Pinpointing a Program 125

Elementary through junior high and beyond 126

High schools 127

Matching Your Needs with Their Offerings 129

Chapter 11: Does Classical Education Mean Teaching Vivaldi? 131

Classifying It Classical 132

Trying the trivium 132

Forming the foundation with literature 134

Assembling Your Classical Curriculum Components 135

Language arts 135

Math 137

Science 137

History 138

Geography 139

Art 139

Music 140

Latin 141

Foreign language 142

Gathering More Information 143

Chapter 12: Reading Real Living Books with Charlotte 145

Calling Charlotte Mason 145

Leaping through living books 146

Nuzzling up to nature studies 146

Putting Together Your Package 146

Language arts 147

Math 149

Nature science 149

History 150

Geography 150

Art 150

Music 151

Foreign language 151

Chapter 13: Mining the Montessori Method 153

Exploring at Their Own Pace 154

Guiding your children 154

Combining academics and life 155

Setting Up Your Space 155

Walking through the Day 155

Mathematics 156

Language arts 156

Practical Life 157

Sensorial 157

Culture 157

Chapter 14: Wandering through Nature with Waldorf 159

Working Together with Head, Hands, and Heart 160

Enjoying the outdoors 160

Making things by hand 161

Flowing with the day 161

Locating a Waldorf-Style Curriculum 162

Picking favorites 162

Opting for similar goals 163

Chapter 15: Teaching Them What They Want to Learn 165

Unveiling the Integrated Unit Study 166

All unit studies, all the time 166

Locating unit studies 167

Making them last 169

Changing Pace with Unit Studies 171

Focusing on Project-Based Learning 172

Short- and long-term projects 172

Designing a project to suit the learner 173

Designing Unit Studies 174

Subject-ing yourself to this? 174

Digging for topics 176

Calling all units 176

Chapter 16: Unschooling: A Walk on the Relaxed Side 181

Raising Eyebrows and Suspicions 182

Fitting the Bill 183

Learning through the Course of a Day 184

Filling Your Home with Unschooling Tools 185

Books 185

Games 186

Software 188

Technological and building toys 189

Videos 189

Recording Their Progress 190

Chapter 17: Hitting the Road with Worldschooling 193

Roadschooling versus Worldschooling 194

Engaging the environmentally curious 194

Following your dreams full or part time 194

Planning is everything 195

Choosing Your Academic Approach 197

Ditching the books or not? 197

Living on and off the ’net 198

Chapter 18: Charting Your Own Academic Course Eclectically 201

Knowing Whether Your Kid’s Kinesthetic 202

Pulling from Different Publishers 203

Starting with what you know 203

Pulling from the stacks 204

Writing a Curriculum from Scratch: The Diehard Approach 212

Chapter 19: Special Concerns for Special Students 215

Considering Yourself Capable 216

Guiding the Gifted 217

Taking different paths 218

Rounding up gifted education resources 219

Teaching the Medically Fragile 220

Getting the Goods You Need 220

Special equipment and services 221

Individualized Education Program 221

Information 222

Part 4: Nailing Down the Details 225

Chapter 20: Defining Your School Space 227

Making Room for Chalk 227

Setting aside the optimal amount of space 228

Buying too far in advance increases storage needs 229

Deciding between the Den, the Dining Room, or the Whole Darn Place 230

Gathering around the kitchen table 231

Setting aside a special room 231

LEGO bricks in the living room and homework in the hall 233

Chapter 21: Cutting the Costs and Searching for Stuff 235

Slashing Curriculum Prices 236

Choosing an inexpensive curriculum 236

Finding free, the least expensive of all 237

Locating used curriculum 238

Writing your own curriculum 239

Sourcing Your Curriculum 240

Looking at your local store 240

Avoiding the malls: Ordering via Internet or mailbox 241

Attending a Homeschool Conference 242

Hearing It from the Horse’s Mouth 243

Tapping the Fountain of Fellow Homeschoolers 243

Borrowing books long term 243

Buying as a group 244

Asking for the Discount 245

Breaking Out the Library Card 245

Understanding Copyright: What is Fair Educational Use? 247

Chapter 22: Teaching Your Traditions 251

Christian Curriculum 251

Publishing all-in-one, Protestant style 252

Science and other individual courses 253

Adding Bible to the day 255

LDS curriculum choices 255

Roman Catholic curriculum options 256

Jewish Resources 258

Islamic Resources 259

Pagan Resources 259

African American Resources 261

Native American Resources 262

Chapter 23: Turning Chaos into Organization 265

Tracking Your Week with a Planner 266

Seeking the Paperless Society 268

Thirty Days Hath September 270

Scheduling for Sanity 270

Keeping Your School Spotless 272

Feeling the Burnout 272

Chapter 24: Making the Grade 275

Deciding Whether to Keep Grades 275

Writing the tests to make the grades that you record in the house that Jack built 276

Figuring the grade 278

Tracking Those Unit Studies 279

Keeping a State-Required Portfolio 280

Testing Standardized’s Validity 282

Chapter 25: Plugging in Your Schoolroom 287

Schooling at Home But Online 288

Coursing through the Internet 289

’Net-ting Resources 291

Touring the World without Leaving Your Desk 293

Enhancing Your Subjects with Electronic Errata 294

Chapter 26: Connecting with Like-Minded Souls 299

Finding Homeschoolers Online Who Share Your Passions 300

Facebooking your way to friends 300

Finding the best blogs 302

Pointing toward podcasts 303

Networking Isn’t Just for Computer Geeks 304

Associating and Consorting 305

Praying for Guidance 306

Getting Together for Socialization 307

TEAM: Together, Everyone Achieves More 308

Gathering informally 309

Formalizing your group 310

Part 5: Making Your Year Sing with Extras 313

Chapter 27: Adding Spice with Special Classes 315

Making Time for the Extras 316

Bringing Out Their Inner Artists 317

Music 318

Art 320

Go Ahead — Be Dramatic 322

Speech and debate 323

Drama 325

Homeschool groups 327

Taking Some Laps 327

Cooking Up a Storm 329

Bantering about Birds and Bees 330

Parlez-vous Greek? 331

Cleaning the House and Calling It Schoolwork 334

Chapter 28: Making It Adventurous with Activities and Groups 337

Dirtying Your Hands with a Project 338

Dissecting an owl pellet 338

Playing amateur archaeologist 339

Creating a garden 339

Building a train layout 340

Burying yourself in papier-mâché 340

Assembling a model 341

Pretending It’s Le Louvre 341

Getting Past Bugs Bunny 342

Volunteering Builds Compassion 343

Packing Up the Minivan 345

Seeing the Sights or Staying at Home 347

Finding an Organization That Helps You Grow 348

Thinking about Playing or Playing to Think? 350

Ante Up 352

Thrilling the Engineer’s Heart 352

Part 6: The Part of Tens 355

Chapter 29: Ten Educational Games That Enhance Your School Day 357

Anti-Monopoly 358

Evolution 358

Forbidden Island/Desert 358

The Garden Game 359

How Do You See the World? 359

Into the Forest 359

Krypto 360

Periodic 360

Spell Smashers 361

Wingspan 361

Chapter 30: Ten Common Homeschool Fears 363

My child will never make friends if I homeschool. 363

I don’t know enough to teach my child. 364

My child will miss out on socialization. 365

I will buy the wrong curriculum. 365

My child will learn less at home than he does at school. 366

I’ll never have free time again. 367

My child may not be learning at the right pace. 368

I won’t be able to do it all. 368

After I start, I have to do this forever. 369

I’m not keeping the right (or enough) records on my child’s progress. 369

Part 7: Appendixes 371

Appendix A: Homeschooling Curriculum and Resources 373

Abeka 373

Artes Latinae 374

Behrman House 374

Brave Writer 374

California Homeschool Network Records and Resource Guide 374

Christian Book Distributors 375

Cricket Media Magazines 375

The Critical Thinking Co. 375

Great Books Academy 375

Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) 376

Mary Frances Books 376

MindWare 376

MisterArt 376

National Black Home Educators 377

Pandia Press 377

S&S Worldwide 377

Studies Weekly 377

Scotch Thermal Laminator 377

SEA Books and More 378

Teachers Pay Teachers 378

Appendix B: State-by-State Homeschool Associations 379

Appendix C: Speaking the Language: Educational and Homeschooling Terms 385

2E 385

accelerated learning 386

advanced placement (AP) course 386

auditory learner 386

CLEP exam 386

consumable 386

correlated to state standards 387

distance learning 387

dual credit 387

educational game 387

elective 388

fine arts 388

grade level 388

inclusive 388

intent to homeschool 389

kinesthetic learner 389

lesson plan 389

living books 390

low for grade level 390

neutral science 390

online education 390

PSP (Private School Satellite Program) 391

real books 391

reproducible black line masters 391

standardized test 391

teacher’s guide/teacher edition 392

transcript 392

visual learner 392

Index 393

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 2

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 4

      Part 1: Heading to Homeschooling 5

      Chapter 1: Answering the Big Questions 7

      Getting to This Point 7

      Knowing Not to Know It All 9

      Affording It 9

      Hanging in There 11

      Signing up for the long haul 11

      Staying at home forever 12

      Breaking the News to Mom 13

      Addressing Socialization, the Hot Homeschooling Buzzword 14

      Social outlets 14

      Socialization 15

      Presenting the Issue of the Year 16

      Chapter 2: Taking the Leap 19

      Realizing That Anger is Not Enough 19

      Ensuring educational excellence 20

      Meeting your child’s special needs 20

      Retaining religious convictions 21

      Accommodating family lifestyle 22

      Determining What’s Best for Your Family 22

      Creating Solutions for Special Situations 23

      Working around your job 23

      Dealing with special learners 24

      Beginning the Journey 25

      Choosing the perfect time of year 25

      Deciding at what age to begin 26

      Assigning homework 27

      Making homeschooling more than school at home 28

      Using the extra time 28

      Chapter 3: Complying with Uncle Sam 31

      Conducting Yourself (Yes, Ma’am) in Accordance with State Law 32

      Locating Your State’s Law 33

      Counting Out the School Days 35

      Calling a Truce: Interacting with Your Local School 37

      First: Know your law 37

      Second: Make sure your ducks are in a row 38

      Third: Know your law 39

      Chapter 4: Pulling Them Out and Starting from Scratch 41

      Making Those First Days Count 41

      De-stressing the children 42

      Easing into coursework 43

      Rebuilding Your Family Unit 44

      Setting your schedule 44

      Working together 45

      Dad’s or Mom’s role in your homeschool 45

      Starting from the Very Beginning 47

      Teaching in small blocks 48

      Using the objects you own 48

      Drawing on Your Strengths and Filling in the Gaps 49

      Speaking to your strengths 49

      Teaching them what you don’t know 50

      Part 2: Tackling Kids of Any Age 53

      Chapter 5: Teaching Your Toddler While You Change Your Baby 55

      Juggling Primers, Preschoolers, and Diapers 56

      Surviving Life with a Toddler 57

      Teaching with a toddler 58

      Teaching your toddler 59

      Covering the Preschool Basics 60

      Teaching with a preschooler 61

      Teaching your preschooler 61

      Chapter 6: Covering the Elementary Years 65

      Setting Out with Elementary Students 65

      Learning through Language Arts: Reading and Grammar 66

      It’s as easy as A, B, C 67

      Beyond the basics 69

      Going on to the heavy hitters 70

      Eating Your Way through Math 70

      Going beyond “Our Community Helpers” 73

      Firing Up the Bunson Burner 75

      Timing is Everything 78

      When timing is off 78

      While you wait 78

      Chapter 7: Handling Junior High 81

      Beginning in the Middle 81

      Keeping Track of It All 83

      Putting Grades to the Test 84

      Chapter 8: Help! I Have a High Schooler 87

      Starting at the Eleventh Hour (or Eleventh Grade) 88

      Switching before the Last Bell 89

      Deciding your academic approach 89

      Changing courses midstream (or at winter break) 90

      Dancing the High School Subject Tango 91

      Language arts 93

      Math 94

      Science 95

      History and social studies 97

      Languages 98

      Driver education 98

      Electives 99

      Planning for the Tidy Transcript 102

      Check your state’s requirements 103

      Start at the end and work backwards 103

      Choosing courses that count 105

      Prepping for College 107

      ACTing on Your InSATiable Desire for Standardized Tests 109

      SAT 109

      ACT 109

      Chapter 9: Completing Twelfth Grade Doesn’t Mean It’s Over 111

      Spreading Their Wings and Earning Their Keep 112

      Continuing to college 112

      Marching in the military 112

      Studying at a trade/vocational school 114

      Entering the workforce 114

      Strapping on the Tool Belt 115

      Continuing Homeschool through College 117

      Staying at home 117

      Finding a suitable program 118

      Part 3: Choosing Your Cornerstone: Basic Curriculum Options 121

      Chapter 10: Orbiting as a Satellite School under the Umbrella 123

      Riding the Satellite 124

      Opting for a Complete Curriculum across the Distance 124

      Pinpointing a Program 125

      Elementary through junior high and beyond 126

      High schools 127

      Matching Your Needs with Their Offerings 129

      Chapter 11: Does Classical Education Mean Teaching Vivaldi? 131

      Classifying It Classical 132

      Trying the trivium 132

      Forming the foundation with literature 134

      Assembling Your Classical Curriculum Components 135

      Language arts 135

      Math 137

      Science 137

      History 138

      Geography 139

      Art 139

      Music 140

      Latin 141

      Foreign language 142

      Gathering More Information 143

      Chapter 12: Reading Real Living Books with Charlotte 145

      Calling Charlotte Mason 145

      Leaping through living books 146

      Nuzzling up to nature studies 146

      Putting Together Your Package 146

      Language arts 147

      Math 149

      Nature science 149

      History 150

      Geography 150

      Art 150

      Music 151

      Foreign language 151

      Chapter 13: Mining the Montessori Method 153

      Exploring at Their Own Pace 154

      Guiding your children 154

      Combining academics and life 155

      Setting Up Your Space 155

      Walking through the Day 155

      Mathematics 156

      Language arts 156

      Practical Life 157

      Sensorial 157

      Culture 157

      Chapter 14: Wandering through Nature with Waldorf 159

      Working Together with Head, Hands, and Heart 160

      Enjoying the outdoors 160

      Making things by hand 161

      Flowing with the day 161

      Locating a Waldorf-Style Curriculum 162

      Picking favorites 162

      Opting for similar goals 163

      Chapter 15: Teaching Them What They Want to Learn 165

      Unveiling the Integrated Unit Study 166

      All unit studies, all the time 166

      Locating unit studies 167

      Making them last 169

      Changing Pace with Unit Studies 171

      Focusing on Project-Based Learning 172

      Short- and long-term projects 172

      Designing a project to suit the learner 173

      Designing Unit Studies 174

      Subject-ing yourself to this? 174

      Digging for topics 176

      Calling all units 176

      Chapter 16: Unschooling: A Walk on the Relaxed Side 181

      Raising Eyebrows and Suspicions 182

      Fitting the Bill 183

      Learning through the Course of a Day 184

      Filling Your Home with Unschooling Tools 185

      Books 185

      Games 186

      Software 188

      Technological and building toys 189

      Videos 189

      Recording Their Progress 190

      Chapter 17: Hitting the Road with Worldschooling 193

      Roadschooling versus Worldschooling 194

      Engaging the environmentally curious 194

      Following your dreams full or part time 194

      Planning is everything 195

      Choosing Your Academic Approach 197

      Ditching the books or not? 197

      Living on and off the ’net 198

      Chapter 18: Charting Your Own Academic Course Eclectically 201

      Knowing Whether Your Kid’s Kinesthetic 202

      Pulling from Different Publishers 203

      Starting with what you know 203

      Pulling from the stacks 204

      Writing a Curriculum from Scratch: The Diehard Approach 212

      Chapter 19: Special Concerns for Special Students 215

      Considering Yourself Capable 216

      Guiding the Gifted 217

      Taking different paths 218

      Rounding up gifted education resources 219

      Teaching the Medically Fragile 220

      Getting the Goods You Need 220

      Special equipment and services 221

      Individualized Education Program 221

      Information 222

      Part 4: Nailing Down the Details 225

      Chapter 20: Defining Your School Space 227

      Making Room for Chalk 227

      Setting aside the optimal amount of space 228

      Buying too far in advance increases storage needs 229

      Deciding between the Den, the Dining Room, or the Whole Darn Place 230

      Gathering around the kitchen table 231

      Setting aside a special room 231

      LEGO bricks in the living room and homework in the hall 233

      Chapter 21: Cutting the Costs and Searching for Stuff 235

      Slashing Curriculum Prices 236

      Choosing an inexpensive curriculum 236

      Finding free, the least expensive of all 237

      Locating used curriculum 238

      Writing your own curriculum 239

      Sourcing Your Curriculum 240

      Looking at your local store 240

      Avoiding the malls: Ordering via Internet or mailbox 241

      Attending a Homeschool Conference 242

      Hearing It from the Horse’s Mouth 243

      Tapping the Fountain of Fellow Homeschoolers 243

      Borrowing books long term 243

      Buying as a group 244

      Asking for the Discount 245

      Breaking Out the Library Card 245

      Understanding Copyright: What is Fair Educational Use? 247

      Chapter 22: Teaching Your Traditions 251

      Christian Curriculum 251

      Publishing all-in-one, Protestant style 252

      Science and other individual courses 253

      Adding Bible to the day 255

      LDS curriculum choices 255

      Roman Catholic curriculum options 256

      Jewish Resources 258

      Islamic Resources 259

      Pagan Resources 259

      African American Resources 261

      Native American Resources 262

      Chapter 23: Turning Chaos into Organization 265

      Tracking Your Week with a Planner 266

      Seeking the Paperless Society 268

      Thirty Days Hath September 270

      Scheduling for Sanity 270

      Keeping Your School Spotless 272

      Feeling the Burnout 272

      Chapter 24: Making the Grade 275

      Deciding Whether to Keep Grades 275

      Writing the tests to make the grades that you record in the house that Jack built 276

      Figuring the grade 278

      Tracking Those Unit Studies 279

      Keeping a State-Required Portfolio 280

      Testing Standardized’s Validity 282

      Chapter 25: Plugging in Your Schoolroom 287

      Schooling at Home But Online 288

      Coursing through the Internet 289

      ’Net-ting Resources 291

      Touring the World without Leaving Your Desk 293

      Enhancing Your Subjects with Electronic Errata 294

      Chapter 26: Connecting with Like-Minded Souls 299

      Finding Homeschoolers Online Who Share Your Passions 300

      Facebooking your way to friends 300

      Finding the best blogs 302

      Pointing toward podcasts 303

      Networking Isn’t Just for Computer Geeks 304

      Associating and Consorting 305

      Praying for Guidance 306

      Getting Together for Socialization 307

      TEAM: Together, Everyone Achieves More 308

      Gathering informally 309

      Formalizing your group 310

      Part 5: Making Your Year Sing with Extras 313

      Chapter 27: Adding Spice with Special Classes 315

      Making Time for the Extras 316

      Bringing Out Their Inner Artists 317

      Music 318

      Art 320

      Go Ahead — Be Dramatic 322

      Speech and debate 323

      Drama 325

      Homeschool groups 327

      Taking Some Laps 327

      Cooking Up a Storm 329

      Bantering about Birds and Bees 330

      Parlez-vous Greek? 331

      Cleaning the House and Calling It Schoolwork 334

      Chapter 28: Making It Adventurous with Activities and Groups 337

      Dirtying Your Hands with a Project 338

      Dissecting an owl pellet 338

      Playing amateur archaeologist 339

      Creating a garden 339

      Building a train layout 340

      Burying yourself in papier-mâché 340

      Assembling a model 341

      Pretending It’s Le Louvre 341

      Getting Past Bugs Bunny 342

      Volunteering Builds Compassion 343

      Packing Up the Minivan 345

      Seeing the Sights or Staying at Home 347

      Finding an Organization That Helps You Grow 348

      Thinking about Playing or Playing to Think? 350

      Ante Up 352

      Thrilling the Engineer’s Heart 352

      Part 6: The Part of Tens 355

      Chapter 29: Ten Educational Games That Enhance Your School Day 357

      Anti-Monopoly 358

      Evolution 358

      Forbidden Island/Desert 358

      The Garden Game 359

      How Do You See the World? 359

      Into the Forest 359

      Krypto 360

      Periodic 360

      Spell Smashers 361

      Wingspan 361

      Chapter 30: Ten Common Homeschool Fears 363

      My child will never make friends if I homeschool. 363

      I don’t know enough to teach my child. 364

      My child will miss out on socialization. 365

      I will buy the wrong curriculum. 365

      My child will learn less at home than he does at school. 366

      I’ll never have free time again. 367

      My child may not be learning at the right pace. 368

      I won’t be able to do it all. 368

      After I start, I have to do this forever. 369

      I’m not keeping the right (or enough) records on my child’s progress. 369

      Part 7: Appendixes 371

      Appendix A: Homeschooling Curriculum and Resources 373

      Abeka 373

      Artes Latinae 374

      Behrman House 374

      Brave Writer 374

      California Homeschool Network Records and Resource Guide 374

      Christian Book Distributors 375

      Cricket Media Magazines 375

      The Critical Thinking Co. 375

      Great Books Academy 375

      Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) 376

      Mary Frances Books 376

      MindWare 376

      MisterArt 376

      National Black Home Educators 377

      Pandia Press 377

      S&S Worldwide 377

      Studies Weekly 377

      Scotch Thermal Laminator 377

      SEA Books and More 378

      Teachers Pay Teachers 378

      Appendix B: State-by-State Homeschool Associations 379

      Appendix C: Speaking the Language: Educational and Homeschooling Terms 385

      2E 385

      accelerated learning 386

      advanced placement (AP) course 386

      auditory learner 386

      CLEP exam 386

      consumable 386

      correlated to state standards 387

      distance learning 387

      dual credit 387

      educational game 387

      elective 388

      fine arts 388

      grade level 388

      inclusive 388

      intent to homeschool 389

      kinesthetic learner 389

      lesson plan 389

      living books 390

      low for grade level 390

      neutral science 390

      online education 390

      PSP (Private School Satellite Program) 391

      real books 391

      reproducible black line masters 391

      standardized test 391

      teacher’s guide/teacher edition 392

      transcript 392

      visual learner 392

      Index 393

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