Description |
1 online resource (206 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Planning Your Work -- Chapter 1: Defining Your Educational Goals -- Chapter 2: Choosing Your Homeschooling Approach -- Chapter 3: What to Teach and When -- Chapter 4: Choosing Quality Curricula -- Chapter 5: Creating and Implementing a Teaching Plan -- Chapter 6: Finding Support -- Part II: Working Your Plan -- Chapter 7: Notes on How Humans Learn -- Chapter 8: Notes on Reading, Spelling, and Handwriting -- Chapter 9: Notes on Composition -- Chapter 10: Notes on Grammar, Vocabulary, and Literature |
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Chapter 11: Notes on Math -- Chapter 12: Notes on Social Studies -- Chapter 13: Notes on Science -- Chapter 14: Notes on World Languages -- Chapter 15: Notes on the Arts -- Chapter 16: Notes on Athletics and Health -- Chapter 17: Notes on Testing -- Part III: Practical Advice from Our Kitchen Table to Yours -- Chapter 18: When School Isn't Getting Done -- Chapter 19: Learning Disabilities, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health -- Chapter 20: Crisis Schooling and Finding Your "Good Enough" -- Chapter 21: Knowing When to Quit -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- A: Homeschooling Laws |
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B: Sample Lesson Plan and Curriculum Evaluation Checklist -- Recommended Reading |
Summary |
In How to Homeschool the Kids You Have, three veteran home educators lead you through the process of creating a custom educational plan that works for your family's unique situation and your children's needs. You'll identify your own educational priorities and learn how to translate them into a strong academic program. You'll also learn about what science tells us about how humans- especially young humans-learn, and why that information is crucial for t |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Naughton, Jenn
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Campbell, Andrew
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ISBN |
9781915361813 |
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1915361818 |
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