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The 31 Most Talked About Blogs of 2006

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

The Cost of Homeschooling

A Day In the Life of a Highly Regulated Relaxed Homeschooler

People comment when they agree with us. . .

No Handwriting on the Walls?

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

Keeping Up With the Jones

Those Blasted Grass Roots Movements

When Homeschooling Isn’t Working

Is It the Product or the Process?

Coloring Outside the Lines

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

The Week In Review: Oct 21

Homeschooling in North Carolina

The Sunday Evening Review: Dec. 17

Homeschooling Laws for Hawaii

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