This past week at the families.com homeschool blog was one of back to business basics as I continued compiling the homeschool curriculum glossary. I also touched on a few issues like reasons to quit, or to continue homeschooling. Here is the week in review:
March 24 2007: Reasons to Quit Homeschooling was written in response to a message board question I read where a mom was wondering about reasons other former homeschoolers may have quit. I followed that article up with Reasons to Continue Homeschooling where I addressed the other side of the same issues.
March 25, 2007: Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (Cadron Creek-Christian Light) continues the homeschool curriculum glossary project.
March 26, 2007: Homeschool Blog review March 3- March 23, 2007 gives a summary of the homeschool blogs of the previous week. I also write Sometimes a homeschooler cannot win an argument which suggests that sometimes homeschoolers should not waste their time aruguing the positives and negatives of homeschooling.
March 27, 2007: Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (Christian Schools-Critical Thinking) gives more information on homeschool curriculums. Also Home schooled Highschooler on your own? addresses ways a highschooled homeschooler can ensure that he or she meets college requirements on their own.
March 28, 2007: Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (Daily Skill-Drawing) continues the listing of homeschool curriculums.
March 29, 2007: Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (Early Bird -Exloring America) even more homeschool curriculums available.
March 30, 3007: History Should not be Uneventful talks about teaching history from a classical, hands on perspective. Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (FergNus-Geography) and Homeschool Curriculum Glossary (Getty-Growing) continue the homeschool curriculum glossary project.
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*Homeschool Curriculum Glossary index here