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Homeschooling Week in Review June 9, 2007 – June 15, 2007

Last week on the families.com homeschooling blog, I continued the glossary of books homeschooling parents should read. Stay tuned, there is more to come. In addition, I answered a great deal of questions from people curious about homeschooling. Here is the Families.com homeschooling blog week in review June 1, 2007 – June 8, 2007

09 Jun 2007
Homeschool Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) B-C by Andrea Hermitt
New homeschooling parents should learn as much about homeschooling as possible by reading many different sources. Here continues my Homeschool Glossary of books parents should read.

11 Jun 2007
Homeschooling Week in Review June 1, 2007 – June 8, 2007 by Andrea Hermitt
Last week on the homeschool blog, I gave information about the history of education, and included my hopes for the future. I also started the glossary of books homeschooling parents should read.

What Made You Decide to Homeschool? by Andrea Hermitt
I received some email questions this weekend from a student who is researching homeschooling. This student had some very good, and informed questions, and so I thought I would present some of his questions here, with my answers. Here is the first question.

Homeschool Criticism and Support by Andrea Hermitt
This post answers another question from the student previously mentioned. They wanted to know what kind of criticism homeschoolers receive versus what kind of support they get.

Homeschool Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) D – F by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

12 Jun 2007Homeschool Family Relationships by Andrea Hermitt
This post answers another question from the student previously mentioned. They wanted to know how relationships differ between homeschoolers and their families, vs public school children and their families.

Homeschooling Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) G – H by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

Homeschooling Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) H pt1 by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

13 Jun 2007 09:00 AM
Homeschool Questions on Religion and Curriculum by Andrea Hermitt
This post answers another question from the student previously mentioned. This time they wanted to know about how religion affects homeschooling.

Homeschooling Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) H pt2 by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

Homeschooling Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) H pt3 by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues my Homeschool Glossary of books parents should read.

14 Jun 2007
Homeschool Questions: Social Development and Academics by Andrea Hermitt
This post answers another question from the student previously mentioned. . This time they asked the dreaded ā€œSā€ question.

Homeschool Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) H (pt4) by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

Homeschool Glossary (Books Parents Should Read) I – M by Andrea Hermitt
This post continues the glossary of books parents should read.

15 Jun 2007
Homeschool Questions: Homeschool Failures by Andrea Hermitt
This post answers another question from the student previously mentioned. They wanted to know about any homeschool failures I may have witnessed.

Public School or Homeschool: Who’s Right? by Andrea Hermitt
This post is about an article published today in Canadian Newspaper, The Intelligencer, which claims school systems beat out homeschooling. It mentioned the same weak socialization accusations as always and did not have a single statistic to back up the article.

Homeschool Questions: Waffling Between Homeschool and School by Andrea Hermitt
This post is in response to a question by a teacher who wanted to know if homeschoolers should waffle back and forth between homeschooling and public school.

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