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Comments on: How to Choose Your Homeschool Philosophy

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Jane Smith said

on 5/20/2009 I am very impressed by the changes I am seeing in the editor-written homeschooling articles recently. Glad to see the public school bias has been ditched for a genuine understanding of homeschooling's true purposes.

ellie42 said

on 3/19/2009 yeah I am working with our neighbor who is being homeschooled thanks

on 2/2/2009 Need homeschool help for my daughter. She will be in 6 grade next year and wants to be homeschool. I work with her at home and give summer work/ reading for her to do but now she wants to be homeschooled. Thanks!

on 2/1/2009 Thank you!

dolitapr said

on 1/26/2009 I need homeschool help with my teenager boy. Suggestions please: dolitapr@yahoo.com
Thanks.

ByDezin said

on 12/11/2008 Interesting and insightful. Thanks!

on 12/11/2008 I'm Eclectic...who knew? Nice article.

Jane Smith said

on 7/10/2008 Excellent! I love the fact that you are beginning to use the word homeschool, instead of home school. It's a step in the right direction.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 You know your child best, and if you don't; you soon will. Every child and family is different. Explore all the options. Talk to other home school families, read all the books, search the net, and choose to do what fits your family. As time goes by your style may change...enjoy the ride! And remember - there is no one right answer.

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