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Homeschooling in the News
Before Amy Huffman pulled her daughter out of public school in Hagerstown 11 years ago, she was the primary wage-earner in her family, working as a mortgage account executive.
Disillusioned with the education her child had been receiving, she pondered her options. Huffman, who now instructs her six children, ranging from 1 to 17 years old, began by exploring some homeschooling classesRead the rest of the story here. Clearly homeschooling isn't restricted to stay at home moms.
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Stupid Comments Of Public School Jingoist
Lately I have read with amusement the comments on some blogs by non-homeschoolers bashing homeschooling. You would think if they were going to comment on another parents educational choice they would at least take the time to find out something about...
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Not The Only Homeschooler Who Is Tired Of Being Lumped In With The Fundies
Read Walking with dinosaurs, and eating salad with them too And here we go again. Homeschooling must be a form of indoctrination, and its primary purpose must be to make our children in our own images. Homeschooling parents work diligently to protect...
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Homeschooling In Mississippi
I have really loved homeschooling in Mississippi. It has been a wonderful experience for my family. But what do other people think about homeschooling in Mississippi? Natalie at the Homeschool Cafe ask How do Mississippi public school superintendents...
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Some Of The Posters On The Dr. Phil Board Have Dumb Ideas About Homeschoolers
I visited the Dr. Phil message board on homeschooling again today. There is one poster that is convinced that all homeschoolers are on welfare and that SHE pays more taxes because she belongs to a dual income family then single income homeschooling families...
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From The Blogosphere
Let's be clear public school at home isn't the same as homeschooling. If people choose to do public school at home that's fine and dandy, but they are not homeschoolers. I can only wonder if Bounds desire to scrutinize homeschoolers is due...
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