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Home Education Magazine
Below is a complete listing of articles and columns from the May-June 2002 Issue
Publishers Notes: Homescholling is About Families..... page 3 by Helen Hegener Helen revels in the 'joy of family' that is special to the homeschooling experience.
Ask Carol..... page 10 An Unschooling Conversation by Carol Narigon The basics on unschooling explored in depth.
Questions and Answers..... page 14 by Laura Weldon Homeschooling in a remote area; rekindling a love for reading.
Taking Charge..... page 26 Problems With Putting Public E-Schools in Homes by Larry & Susan Kaseman The Kaseman's explore the dangers of 'Public E-schools' on our homeschooling freedoms.
When the Student Is Ready..... page 30 by Roberta Greenwood Each morning, her daughter waited for her to assign work, but Roberta Greenwood refused. She knew in her heart that there were better ways of learning.
Sooner or Later, More or Less..... page 31 by Brigitte Miner Brigitte Miner tells how she came to be comfortable with her daughterØs pace of learning and choice of topics when she realized that it will all come, sooner or later.
If This Is a Staff Meeting, It Must Be Social Studies..... page 32 by Caryn Sobel Can a family choose homeschooling when both parents must work outside the home? Paramedic Caryn Sobel says yes, and her 12-year-old daughter, Emily, says yes, too.
Riding The Rainbow..... page 34 by Cleva Elaine Richey Would her little boy ever run to her and hug her like other boys hugged their moms? Elaine Richey shares the story of her autistic sonØs journey into communication and love.
H is for Homeschooling..... page 36 by Scott Stevens H is for Homeschooling, but it doesnØt stop there! Scott Stevens, whose children homeschool in a tree house, tells us about homeschooling from A to Z.
Leaping into the Brambles: Natural and Manipulative Authority..... page 38 by Matt Hern Matt Hern ponders the difference between coercive authority and the kind we learn to trust to have our best interests at heart.
The Perfect Help Call: Getting it Right (Maybe)..... page 39 by Gina Rozon As the only homeschooling mom in town, Gina Rozon was delighted to get three phone calls in a single month, asking for information about homeschooling. But then she wondered: In her eagerness to help, did she say the right things?
Homeschooling Books..... page 41 by Elizabeth McCullough Elizabeth reviews four new homeschooling books. Homeschooling the Child With ADD or Other Special Needs; Homeschooling Our Children, Unschooling Ourselves; Real Life Homeschooling; Homeschooling on a Shoestring
It's Only Natural..... page 42 by Barbara Theisen The old could be hiding some fantastic stuff just beneath the surface.
Good Stuff..... page 44 by Becky Rupp Think weØre pulling your legume? If you donØt know beans, check this out!
My Word!..... page 50 by David H Albert Some test questions are funny, but at whose expense?
On the Web..... page 54 by Ann Zeise If you have to test your kids, explore these sites.
Unschooling..... page 56 by Sandra Dodd Some of the best lessons happen after sunset in our home.
Grown Homeschoolers..... page 59 by Peter Kowalke An Interview with Brad Voeller: Accelerated Distance Learning
The Road Less Traveled..... page 66 What the Rest Can Learn from Homeschoolers by Linda Dobson Linda laments that people are hoping to reap the benefits of homeschool without actually homeschooling.
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