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Since 1996 Home Education Magazine has been sharing the best homeschool writing available online, as our widely respected writers and columnists have offered helpful views and their own first-hand experiences with the questions faced by all homeschooling families. For 15 years we’ve been putting our magazine content online, with articles on getting started, methods...
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September-October 2011 – Contents

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September-October 2011 – Contents

In the September-October 2011 issue of Home Education Magazine you will find articles and columns that address your concerns, give insight and probe the deeper impacts of homeschooling on kids and families. A special feature highlights the work of pioneering homeschool leader John Holt, founder of Growing Without Schooling, or GWS, the first magazine...
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Child Protective Services – Q&A May-June 2011

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Child Protective Services – Q&A May-June 2011

HEM’s Questions & Answers – May-June 2011 Child Protective Services and Educational Neglect I received a call from our county child protective service saying we had been reported as neglecting our 6 and 9 year old children. I asked exactly what kind of neglect. I was told that it wasn’t physical and that the...
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Peer Pressure from Former Homeschooler – Q&A May-June 2011

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Peer Pressure from Former Homeschooler – Q&A May-June 2011

HEM’s Questions & Answers – May-June 2011 Peer Pressure from Former Homeschooler We need serious help dealing with peer pressure. We homeschool largely because our daughter, going on 13, is at the top of her field and currently competing in pre-Olympic trials. Her best friend recently quit both competing and homeschooling to attend school....
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Post-Homeschooling Decisions

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Questions & Answers for the March-April issue “In a few months the youngest of my three homeschooled children will be heading off for college. I know it makes me sound like a whiner but I am completely bereft. I found close friends in the homeschooling community and very soon I will no longer belong....
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