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Homeschooling Professional Children

04 Feb 2007 10:41 PM

Salena, I am going to take this questions to the forum section to get imput from other bloggers, and will take the time to write a full answer to your question in the next two days. But in short, yes, you can homeschool your 7th grader on the road. See the homeschool forums for my follow up.

Homeschooling Professional Children

04 Feb 2007 06:35 PM

Sorry Julie... after doing some extra research I discovered that Tiger Woods was not homeschooled, my first source was wrong... I submitted the edit.

Care of African American Children in Transracial Adoptions: When You need a Stylist

04 Feb 2007 04:10 PM

It needs to be put on the hair after each wash, and whenever it looks dry, (it will also feel brittle (like damaged ends feel)

Care of African American Children in Transracial Adoptions: When You need a Stylist

04 Feb 2007 01:05 PM

African American hair is fuzzy by nature. If the amount of "fuzz" seems to be more than other African American Kids, then you need a hair oil/pomade/grease. Look in the black hair care section of the grocery store.

No Excuses! Hang Your Laundry

03 Feb 2007 04:11 PM

My neighborhood association and my husband would have my head... I remember hanging out clothes in the summer when I was a teen and they would dry just as fast as with any old clothes dryer!

Historical Fiction of the Ancient Time Period

03 Feb 2007 03:22 PM

Oh my goodness Valorie! I love what I see so far! Thanks!

Charlotte Mason: What's the Point of Copywork?

02 Feb 2007 08:22 PM

I spent alot of time in Catholic school, copying from the history book... I think we copied from all the history books every year... then we took tests... that was it. It helped my writing, but not my history facts.

The Fourth Goodnight

02 Feb 2007 09:18 AM

how sweet!

Reading Incentive Programs

02 Feb 2007 09:14 AM

Read Valorie's review of Book Adventure (the last link I mentioned) here: http://education.families.com/blog/all-about-bookadventureorg

Tell Me a Story! Libraries and Free Phone Stories

02 Feb 2007 07:06 AM

This sounds cool... After reading two chapters of "Little Women" or "Cheaper by the Dozen" to my 10 year old, I am completely hoarse. We use books on tape (cd) to let her listen to her favorite books over and over again. Even after renewing a 3 week loan 3 times, she is still not tired of these stories. Sure, she can read them, but there's nothing like a bedtime story!

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