Posts Tagged ‘ homeschooling ’

Lessons from the Sugar Bush

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Best part of running the sugarbush, was Grandpa sharing the experience with the kids, which always makes any adventure, learning or otherwise, way more fun.

In the May-June 2012 issue of Home Education Magazine Caroline Kiberd shares time honored Lessons from the Sugarbush “Does it hurt the tree?” my daughter asked with a worried tone as her brother drilled a hole into the old sugar maple. “Not a bit,” I explained. “And it will heal right back up when...
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Socializing Remy

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Unlike Remy's socialization, 'school socialization' is essentially a management strategy, and it imparts certain ideas, habits, and values – none very positive for kids or society.

David Albert address the “S” word in his I My Word column, Socializing Remy This year (as some of you, dear readers, are already well aware), we got a new puppy, a delightful Welsh terrier named Remy. We purchased him from a 13-year-old homeschooler in Kansas who is breeding Welsh terriers to pay for...
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September-October 2011 – Nurturing Your Budding Writer

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September-October 2011 – Nurturing Your Budding Writer

Beatrice Ekwa Ekok, a mother of three budding writers, shares tips on supporting and nurturing your young writers in HEM’s September-October 2011 issue. Nurturing Your Budding Writer – Beatrice Ekwa Ekoko Since my 15-year-old daughter Eva is a young writer, I’m always on the lookout for mentoring and writing opportunities for her. Because for...
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September-October 2011 – John Holt and Growing Without Schooling

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September-October 2011 – John Holt and Growing Without Schooling

In April, 1984, I met John Holt at the first homeschooling conference held by the Family Learning Network, in Spokane, Washington. We were just getting Home Education Magazine off the ground at the time, publishing our fourth issue, and as a member of the Family Learning Network I was delighted with the opportunity to...
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Sept-Oct Q & A: Photographing Kids

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Sept-Oct Q & A: Photographing Kids

HEM’s Questions & Answers – Sept-Oct, 2011 Photographing Kids My friend has a very popular homeschool blog. Several times she has written posts about activities that involved my children and included photos of them. I’ve told her I’m uncomfortable about this but she’s so caught up that her camera is ever present. I hate...
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  • In the Land of Virginia Homeschoolers
    In the Land of Virginia HomeschoolersThese are homeschooling articles I enjoy reading.  Virginia Commonwealth University‘s  Capitol News Service posted a lengthy article: Home Schooling on the Rise in Virginia by Allison Landry and Amber Shiflett.  Homeschoolers were the homeschooling experts in this article, rather than people who like to study homeschooler […]

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    Hands On Science KitsTumblehome Learning, helps kids imagine themselves as young scientists or engineers and encourages them to experience science through adventure and self-guided discovery. Exciting mystery Adventure Fun experiments Hands On Science Kits All carefully designed to engage students. Learn more about how to engage and satisfy your kids scienti […]

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  • Staying Informed
    Staying InformedThe issues facing homeschoolers today are fundamentally the same as 30 years ago when HEM was first published. While communication is easier the underlying social question is, can parents be trusted with their kids? Our political positions will support this answer in the affirmative. But this is not always the case nor is it always easy to un […]

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  • Unschooling, what is it?
    Unschooling, what is it?Unschooling, Un schooling what is it? Defining unschooling is a little like describing a color, and every bit as elusive. You can rely on commonly-held descriptions; for example, we generally all agree what blue looks like, but what about cobalt, aqua, navy, cyan, sapphire, azure, indigo, cerulean, turquoise or cornflower? It’s the sa […]

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