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K**R
This book sets your mind at ease
If you are really nervous or worried about beginning your homeschooling adventure, this book can really help. It set my mind at ease. I ordered about 8 books to review to see what we were getting ourselves into, and this book was the one that really relaxed me.There are so many home school methods and this book gives you the basic run down from 'unschooling' to unit studies, to standard methods, to the value of a co-op or group. Learning about how co-ops or groups work really helped me see that I want to be a part of one or eventually start one soon.But this book has lots of feedback from other parents and what they wish they knew their first year after going through it all. The consensus from most was 'don't worry'. I realize that sounds easy, but after reading the parent feedback, the different methods, and also seeing a whole week of each plan (granted many seemed lite), I realized that it is really survivable and not that hard.I sat down and really thought about all the subjects the kids learn in school and thought about my oldest (going on 10) and most difficult child.This book really let me see that while she probably won't be covering exactly everything she would in her normal school, she will be able to cover enough more in depth at home in a positive environment. And it also showed that there are ways to encourage a child to learn without blatantly forcing them to 'study'. I know that is more effective when you stimulate the curiosity rather than making it an obligation for the child.
C**E
Homeschooling
I bought this book for my daughter who is deciding whether to homeschool her three children. She has found this book very helpfull, and would recommend it to anyone wishing to look into this avenue.
M**A
Good source of information for those considering homeschooling
This is a great book for those who are considering homeschooling their child/children. It provides basic information on homeschool methods or approaches as well as things to consider during your first year of homeschooling. For me, one of the key things that I’ve taken away from this book is the idea of flexibility and the “unschooling” process. I’ve also found the resources/websites useful although some of them are a little old.
H**H
5 starts for a great book! (1 star for the Kindle version)
This book was exactly what I was looking for as I contemplate whether to homeschool or not. It gave a great overview of everything from learning styles to schooling methods and real-world examples of some ways homeschooling families make things work, while stressing that each family and homeschool is unique. I especially appreciated the wide variety of families represented. Some of the material seemed dated (multiple references to late 90s and year 2000 studies) so I was surprised to see that it was a 2009 publication date. The reason NOT to get this on Kindle is that in each chapter there are multiple boxes where families have shared tips, project ideas and so on and it is barely readable because it is so small, and many were completely unreadable. Increasing the font size did not help because it was like a picture box instead of actual text so I'm really disappointed to have missed out on what I'm sure were many great ideas and advice because the ones I read were very interesting!
L**E
The first year of homeschooling your child
This is a great book for deciding if homeschooling is right for you. It makes all the arguments for homeschooling and uses great examples of others who have chosen to homeschool vs. public shool. It demonstrates personaly the results of that decision. Plus gives lots of info of the different methods used ect. A great read for anyone contenplating home education! An easy read for those hungry for all the basic ingriedients of getting started! I highly recomend this for those (like me)just entering into the world of homshooling!
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