Although there are lots of great articles here at the home schooling blog, not everyone has time to leave a comment. However, we bloggers love comments on our blogs–or at least this one does. I also like to look for other blogs with comments as a tell tale sign of a great article! How does a blog qualify to be on the most talked about list? I have included blogs that had to have at least 3 comments on them. Here is a look at which blogs gave occasion to comments in 2006!
People comment when they can relate to a blog. . .
On Being an African American Homeschooler
A Day In the Life of a Highly Regulated Relaxed Homeschooler
People comment when they agree with us. . .
I Don’t Judge You for Not Homeschooling
Did You Know? ‘Empirical’ Evidence That Homeschooling Works!
Why We’re Not Going Back to School
People comment when they’re touched. . .
10 Reasons I’m Thankful I’m Homeschooling
Those Blasted Grass Roots Movements
When Homeschooling Isn’t Working
Is It the Product or the Process?
People comment when we’re funny. . .
Do Not Instill a Love of Learning in Your Child
The Homeschoolers’ Advent Calendar: The BIG Shopping Day
Don’t Homeschool You’ve Got PMS
People comment when the information is useful or interesting. . .
Preparing the Homeschooling Portfolio
Homeschooling Days: The Family Journal & Writing
Aussie Slanguage: An English Language Lesson from Down Under
Where Did the Notion of Unschooling Come From?
Who Says Homeschoolers Don’t Have a Prom?
7 Thanksgiving Math Activities
Homeschooling in North Carolina
The Sunday Evening Review: Dec. 17
Educational Neglect: What You Should Know
People commented to be friendly. . .
New Homeschool Blogger Introduction
And last but not least–people LOVE to comment on ‘hot button issues’. . .
Dr. Phil Doesn’t Get Homeschooling
Why I Don’t Believe in Early Childhood Education
Homeschooling Sectarianism and How It Hurts Us