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Homeschooling for dummies /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesPublication details: New York : Hungry Minds, c2002.Description: xxiv, 359 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0764508881 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.04/2 21
LOC classification:
  • LC40 .K39 2002
Online resources:
Contents:
Heading to homeschooling -- Tacking kids of any age -- Choosing your cornerstone: basic curriculum options -- Nailing down the details -- Making your year sing with extras -- Part of tens.
Summary: Approximately 1.5 million American students are currently taught at home. This essential guide offers both new and experienced homeschoolers useful information and insight about the basics of day-to-day homeschooling life and explains the hows and whys of this exciting new alternative to traditional classroom schooling. The book Helps select appropriate curriculum and gives advice on how to help kids survive the not-getting-on-the-yellow-schoolbus-at-the-corner blues, offers information on state laws and complying with Uncle Sam, addresses special concerns for special students, contains sections on options after graduation, including apprenticeships and even homeschooling for college, and guides readers to other resources and creative tools for homeschooling, like books and extra goodies that make learning fun.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 371.04 KAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LC40 .K39 2002 1 Available 34517000331671

Includes index.

Heading to homeschooling -- Tacking kids of any age -- Choosing your cornerstone: basic curriculum options -- Nailing down the details -- Making your year sing with extras -- Part of tens.

Approximately 1.5 million American students are currently taught at home. This essential guide offers both new and experienced homeschoolers useful information and insight about the basics of day-to-day homeschooling life and explains the hows and whys of this exciting new alternative to traditional classroom schooling. The book Helps select appropriate curriculum and gives advice on how to help kids survive the not-getting-on-the-yellow-schoolbus-at-the-corner blues, offers information on state laws and complying with Uncle Sam, addresses special concerns for special students, contains sections on options after graduation, including apprenticeships and even homeschooling for college, and guides readers to other resources and creative tools for homeschooling, like books and extra goodies that make learning fun.

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