Posts Tagged ‘ Laura Weldon ’

Q & A: Late Reader

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Q & A: Late Reader

HEM’s Questions & Answers Late Reader We’re relaxed homeschoolers but I can’t relax about my son’s inability to read. He’s going to be 10 this winter. Yes, I’ve read to him since he was young. Yes, I’ve tried all sorts of methods. And yes, I continue to sit with him to write and sound...
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Q & A: Blended Family

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Q & A: Blended Family

HEM’s Questions & Answers Blended Family After a long court battle my husband has been granted custody of his son (12) who lived on and off with his substance-abusing mother. We’re a homeschooling family with two kids (5 and 7). I would like to invite my stepson to homeschool too. I think it’s enough...
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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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Sept-Oct Q & A: Family Criticism

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Sept-Oct Q & A: Family Criticism

HEM’s Questions & Answers – Sept-Oct, 2011 Family Criticism We’re moving back home due to unemployment problems. We’ll be living in a duplex with my parents right next door. I’m grateful for their help but already dreading the “supervision” our homeschool will receive from relatives who openly doubt our homeschool decision. I need help...
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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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