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FEATURES

  • The holidays are a time when kids think a lot about “getting.” Here are some ways to gently teach them to give
  • Roads icy? Planes not flying? Moths in your wallet? You and the kids can still tour lots of fascinating places – virtually!
  • This homeschool teen tried public school, and found it was heavy on computers and low on – wait for it – socialization!
  • Share the homeschool day of a dog-loving couple that works remotely while homeschooling . . .
  • and of a family with four children who participate in public-school sports . . .
  • and of a family whose homeschool is all about the love of learning.

COLUMNS

  • Mary Pride explains how you can get more out of your Practical Homeschooling subscription than you imagined.
  • Attorney Antony Kolenc reviews why and how state homeschool groups led the way to homeschool freedom, how they protect it today, and the many other benefits they offer to members.
  • Emily Redman has ideas on how to tweak your homeschool in the middle of the school year.
  • Melissa Morgan tells the story of a unit study that changed her family’s life – and how you can create one yourself.
  • Melissa Williamson doesn’t think Ancient History has to be boring, at least not the way she does it!
  • Dr. Kuni Beasley has 12 insider tips for college admissions and scholarship success.
  • Janice Campbell knows interruptions are annoying, and shares how to harness them for good!

NEWS

  • Are Carnegie units on the chopping block?
  • Homeschooling is growing fast. So fast even major media have noticed this!
  • Super source for the latest educational data.
  • Reading is going to the dogs – in a good way.

SPOTLIGHT REVIEWS

  • Are your teens terrified of public speaking? This new course teaches what they need to know, & helps them overcome their fears.
  • The famous Dr. Jay Wile now has written six science textbooks for grades 1–8. Learn science in the order in which it was discovered!
  • Teaching our children to sound out words is just the first step. Next they need to learn to read entire stories, and then books, with comprehension and enjoyment. These two Emerging Readers sets can help

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