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Posts Tagged ‘Homeschooling’

From our mailbox

Recently we received the following email:

Your books are fairly easy to understand, but the experiments always end up failing in one way or another.

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The real reason I homeschooled my children

Recently, there was a comment on one of my blog posts asking for the real reason I homeschooled my children. I did post a reply, but I thought it was an interesting enough question to respond to in full with another blog post.

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Dishes, Laundry, and Science… Oh my!

Homeschooling is not for the unadventurous. Once you’ve successfully won the war with the skeptical in-laws, parents, and neighbors, you are left alone to face your first morning of dishes, language arts, laundry, math, history, meals, errands, washing, ironing, grammar, grocery shopping, and of course, fascinating science experiments.

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