Homeschooling Your Struggling LearnerKathy Kuhl  
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Whether you already homeschool, are considering it, or just want to help your child after school, Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner helps you teach your child at home. Kathy Kuhl homeschooled her struggling learner for 4th-12th grades. After he graduated, she interviewed 64 homeschoolers with children with different learning problems, including autism, learning disabilities, AD/HD, and other conditions. She distills their wisdom while conveying her own experience and insights. See www.learndifferently.com "Her scope of knowledge, sensitivity to the questions and needs of parents..., and list of resources are invaluable to any parent who homeschools their child." Larry B. Silver, M.D. "Anyone who lives or works with a struggling learner will find many a valuable nugget to aid in their work with these children." Barbara D. Ingersoll, Ph.D. "Kathy's experience, wisdom, and knowledgeable advice will be of immeasurable assistance and comfort for you." Richard D. Lavoie, M.Ed., M.A.

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Before Five in a Row: A Treasury of Creative Ideas to Inspire Learning ReadinessJane C. Lambert  
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A treasury of creative ideas to inspire learning readiness Ages 2-4

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Five in a Row, Vol. 2Jane C. Lambert  
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as available by We 3 Books

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A Literary EducationCatherine Levison  
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With her two best-selling books, A Charlotte Mason Education and More Charlotte Mason Education, Catherine Levison guided many down the path to creating a successful and beneficial home school environment. Now she offers further guidance with A Literary Education. In this book, Catherine shares her favorite resources for many areas of homeschooling, including math, poetry, art, science, literature and more. Through detailed descriptions and age-appropriate suggestions, homeschoolers have an abundance of recommended resources to compliment their homeschools.

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More Charlotte Mason EducationCatherine Levison  
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Thousands of home educators benefited from the practical ideas contained in Catherine Levison's primer, A Charlotte Mason Education. Now Catherine takes an in-depth journey offering even more ideas for implementing the popular methods of Charlotte Mason into home schooling. In this concise and practical guide, Levison presents the key points of Charlotte Mason's methods as contained in her six-volume series. A perfect companion to her first book, More Charlotte Mason Education will continue to guide your family down an enjoyable and successful path of home schooling.

"Catherine [did] and excellent job of conveying Charlotte Mason's ideas in a user friendly format. Quoting frequently from Mason's work, Levison explains and clarifies Mason's ideas while also adding her own ideas resulting from her years of experience teaching this way in a home schooling setting. I found these books extremely practical and thoughtful."
—Cathy Duffy, author of the Christian Home Educators' Curriculum Manuals

"After providing an excellent "how-to manual" for the different school subjects in her first book, A Charlotte Mason Education, Catherine Levison has expanded on it in her new book, More Charlotte Mason Education. In this book Levison tackles some important issues that Charlotte Mason users encounter. My favorites include: What are the Liberal Arts? How Short Lessons are Applied and High School. She closes the book with helpful guidelines for further study."
—Maggie Dail, MA, Master Teacher of a Charlotte Mason School, Education Consultant of Master Enterprises Learning Center

"In More Charlotte Mason Education, Catherine shares at a deeper level...hints, practical how-to's, inspiring quotations, and the rich and uplifting philosophy for which this approach to education has become well known. She shares with us the depth of her understanding on the many aspects of education she has experienced. The section on coping strategies for crises shows me that she is speaking from what she has learned from the lessons of life. Not only does she empathize, but she makes me feel comfortable with doing what needs to be done just to live, while still nurturing my children."
—Tina Farewell, Lifetime Books & Gifts

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The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and EducationGrace Llewellyn  
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An estimated 700,000 American children are now taught at home. This book tells teens how to take control of their lives and get a "real life." Young people can reclaim their natural ability to teach themselves and design a personalized education program. Grace Llewellyn explains the entire process, from making the decision to quit school, to discovering the learning opportunities available.

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For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and SchoolSusan Schaeffer Macaulay  
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Shows parents and teachers how children's learningexperiences can be extended to every aspect of life, giving them anew richness, stability, and joy for living.

Every parent and teacher wants to give his or her children thebest education possible. We hope that the education we provide is ajoyful adventure, a celebration of life, and preparation forliving. But sadly, most education today falls short of thisgoal.

For the Children's Sake is a book about what educationcan be, based on a Christian understanding of what it means to behuman-to be a child, a parent, a teacher-and on the Christianmeaning of life. The central ideas have been proven over many yearsand in almost every kind of educational situation, including ideasthat Susan and Ranald Macaulay have implemented in their own familyand school experience.

For the Children's Sake will benefit parents andteachers in any educational setting-homeschooling, public school,or private school. This new edition features an updated coverdesign.

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