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Home Education Magazine
Below is a complete listing of articles and columns from the September-October 2001 Issue
Ask Carol..... page 10 The End and the Beginning of Homeschooling by Carol Narigon The perennial cry of the homeschooling parent: 1My kid doesn't do those amazing things other homeschooled kids do! What's wrong with me? Also: the basics of getting started.
Questions and Answers..... page 14 by Laura Weldon Laura Weldon shares answers from our readers to questions about how single and working parents manage homeschooling and how to help your child integrate into homeschooling after years in public school.
Taking Charge..... page 23 HSLDA's "History" Erodes the Foundations of Our Freedom by Larry & Susan Kaseman The Kaseman's outline how our homeschooling freedoms rest on very solid foundations and demonstrate how these foundations have been and continue to be eroded by the writings and actions of the Home School Legal Defense Association
Homeschooling on the Move..... page 32 by Janienne Jennrich Jan Jennrich tells about how she and her family turned a move to a new state into a homeschooling opportunity, and what they did to settle into their new community.
Homeschool Camp Leaves a Lifetime Impression..... page 34 by Sherry Boas Sherry Boas describes her children's very rewarding camping experience - a camp offered three times a year just for homeschoolers, and lists other homeschool camps around the country.
Dots..... page 36 by Stephanie Currier Stephanie Currier muses on how often dots popped up in her family's activities, once she started to notice, and considers, in the process, how thoughts inevitably breed more thoughts.
No Parrots Here..... page 37 by Laura Weldon With candor and humor, Laura Weldon laments that her children have rejected her pet passions, but rejoices that they are growing up to be their own unique and wonderful people.
Learning Lingo and Juggling Jargon..... page 38 by Sylvia D Cox Sylvia D. Cox describes the rewards, the fun, and the humor her homeschool family has found while learning to speak Italian - in Italy!
Car Schooling..... page 40 by Liz Ahmann Liz Ahmann shares her amusing description of all the ways her mini-van is used for carschooling, as she wonders whether there is justification for continuing to pay her mortgage.
A Gift of Time..... page 41 by Sue Smith Heavenrich Sue Smith-Heavenrich examines gifts of time in homeschooling, like the gift to grow up unhurried, or the gift of time to explore the world, or the gift of time to make messes.
Defenders of Freedom Constrained; Military Homeschoolers Overseas ..... page 42 by Valerie Bonham Moon Valeri Moon reviews the military's steps concerning homeschoolers overseas.
It's Only Natural..... page 48 by Barbara Theisen Transformation is an awe-inspiring thing to witness: one family's journey as butterfly ranchers.
Good Stuff..... page 50 by Becky Rupp A look at some of the resources out there to help you with those memorization goals.
My Word!..... page 56 by David H Albert A tiny beanstalk's lesson has stayed in David Albert's memory for decades, and encourages growth of an entirely different kind.
Grown Homeschoolers..... page 59 by Peter Kowalke Nate Bellon needs to make music. Homeschooling has allowed him to explore a career within his passion.
The Road Less Traveled..... page 66 Oz Never Did Give Nothing to the Children That They Didn't Already Have by Linda Dobson More and more people are determined to pay attention to that little man behind the curtain.
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