Articles About Homeschooling
This section has everything that doesn't fit anywhere else--articles for new homeschoolers, issues, thoughts about homeschooling, and concerns of parents about teaching their children.
Helping Teens Manage Their Learning Disabilities: Tips for parents of both homeschooled and traditionally schooled teens
Building your own homeschool website A very basic introduction
Can a parent with ADHD homeschool successfully? Of course she can!
Ten Tips for Teaching a Child With Learning Disabilities
A Homeschool Introduction to Dysgraphia
I'm a Terrible Teacher! (coping with discouragement)
Mentoring a New Homeschool Mom (It's your turn to help a newcomer)
Creative Kids and Conformity: There are times when your creative child must conform. How do you do this without destroying his spirit?
Motivating Without Bribes: If you want to create life-long learners, you can't pay your children to learn.
Let Your Children Teach Each Other
Creating a High School Course: Classes for your teenager must meet the approval of colleges. How do you create an impressive class?
When Do You Graduate a Teenager?
Should Homeschoolers Be Tested?: My opinions on mandatory testing of homeschoolers
Information Overload: You've learned so much about homeschooling that you are overwhelmed. What do you do with what you've learned?
First Day of Homeschooling: Make it special!
Book Reviews:
Reviews of homeschooling books and books of interest to homeschoolers
The Well-Adjusted Child: A thorough treatment of the benefits of homeschool socialization as compared to the socialization obtained by a traditional education.
Maida's Little School: A 1910 children's book, part of a series, reveals the secret joys and benefits of unschooling, long before the word was invented.
The Cavern of Babel: A clever children's novel about Alpacas teaches respect for others.
Need more than an article can teach you?
Mommy, Teach Me!: Preparing Your Preschool Child for a Lifetime of Learning by Barbara Curtis

