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Table of Contents HEM September-October 1989
Editorial - by Mark and Helen Hegener Can homeschoolers still work together? Or are the forces dividing the movement making unity impossible.
In Our Experience - by Penny Barker Penny shares more thoughts on interest in homeschooling plus readers ideas about their own homeschooling style. Britt also checks in from India.
The Eensy-Weensy Spider and Beyond... - by Beverly Qualheim Beverly Qualheim explores how finger plays offer a fun lesson to incorporate into any curriculum.
Play with Your Children - by Jo-Ann Unger Jo-Ann suggests that playing with your children enriches our children's lives as well as our own.
Tips for Getting Along With the School System - by Susan Dugan Having to live with the school contacts under Pennsylvanai law, susan Dugan shares tips on how to keep the experience positive.
4th Annual Washington Homeschool Organization Convention - by Sandy Hall WHO shows how to achieve homeschool unity.
The Backyard Scientist - by Jane Hoffman Jane Hoffman shows how science is everywhere around us and these lessons don't need expensive equipment.
Exploring Competition - by Penny Barker Penny explores the basic question: Do competitions help children measure their own growth?
Choosing the Right Computer for Your Children - by Kelly Rivers and Michael C. Perkins In deciding on a computer the ask yourself if your child can utilize the computer as a tool?
Learning Disabilities and the School 1 by Donna Fletcher Donna Fletcher offers her perspective on how to deal with disabiity classifications attached by schools.
Hands-on Equations - by Helen Hegener Review of Hands-On Equations, the algebra program by Dr. Henry Borenson
Kids Pages - by Mary Reed Get involved with your Zoo through their Zoo Parent program.
Perspectives - by Jane Williams Jane Williams shares her reply to the editors of the report, Mothers Speak Out on Child Care from Mother-At-Home.
Higher Education - by Judy Gelner Judy encourages us to hang on to those lessons we have learned about children and learning away from the test and rankings of conventional schools.
The Micro-Chip Teacher - by Mikell Billoki Mikell looks at a few programs for younger kids.
Talk About Learning - by Earl Gary Stevens Earl shares with our readers the message of the Colfaxs' gave at the 1989 Maine Homeschooling Conference.
Reflections - by Kathleen Creech Kathleen creech describes the unique learning styles of her daughter.
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