And the Skylark Sings With Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and Community-Based Education, by David H. Albert, review by Lillian Jones, Best Homeschooling
If you love being stopped mid-page by powerful observations that strike your mind like little explosions of light, get this book. I heard about And the Skylark Sings With Me: Adventures in Homeschooling and Community-Based Education, by David H. Albert, from several friends who had read excerpts and were excited about it. I must say I was disappointed when it arrived, to see that is was yet another book about one family’s homeschooling journey.

HEM columnist David H. Albert
There are lots of personal homeschooling stories in print, and many more on the way. After all, every homeschooling story really is unique, and people are eager to share their discoveries. However, this book is different. Albert and his family got into some very unique and relatively unexplored territory in the course of their homeschooling journey. Their journey brought them some important insights worth passing on to any parent or educator.
Continue reading Lillian Jones’ thoughtful review or purchase the book at our special discount from HEM’s online books catalog. David H. Albert is a long-time HEM columnist, and the author of many other books.

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