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BOOKS ABOUT HOMESCHOOLING You can click on the image of the book to go directly to amazon.com
to purchase the book if you're interested.
The Family Virtues Guide: Simple Ways to Bring Out the Best in Our Children
and Ourselves A practical guide to help families work together to develop spiritual
qualities such as: Love, Responsibility, Self-Discipline, Trustworthiness,
Truthfulness, Respect, and Consideration. The book contains 52 virtues
to learn about and practice, one for each week of the year. This book
is great for children of all ages. The Well-Trained
Mind An excellent resource for anyone wanting to learn how to provide a classical education. This book tells you exactly how to do it (what to teach, when to teach it, and how to teach it), what resources to use to teach absolutely everything from preschool to grade 12, and where to find the resources you will need. Homeschooling: The Early Years This book is a good starting place for those who are starting out. It
summarizes the findings of a questionnaire about how people homeschool.
It illustrates the diversity of homeschooling methods, as well as the
lessons learned as people gained experience as homeschoolers. It includes
lots of helpful ideas. It directs you to lots of good resources (books
and internet sites). It teaches you how to be a relaxed homeschooler
(how to get started). It helps to remove your fears and anxieties and
can give you the confidence to start. The Read-Aloud Handbook This book talks about
the importance of reading-aloud to your children from pre-birth to "as old as they'll listen to you".
It cites many studies and much research into literacy and the who's
and why's
of early-readers and smart high-academic achievers. It also includes
lists of recommended age-appropriate books. After reading this book,
you might think that homeschooling is as easy as reading to your children
everyday on a variety of subjects. Phonics Pathways An excellent resource
for teaching your child to read and spell using phonics. This is what
I've used to teach my children how to read. Along with the phonics
readers by Nora Gaydos. How to Teach Your Baby to Read This is the place to start, whether your child is a newborn or a toddler.
It sounds crazy but thousands have succeeded, including us. It includes
extremely simple steps to follow. It teaches you how to make the materials
yourself at home. It takes only a few minutes a day. How to Teach Your Baby Math Believe it or not, you can start with a newborn. We're starting with our son at the age of 2, it's been a little challenging but we've just learned to really be intuitive about when and what he wants to learn. This book also contains extremely easy steps to follow and takes very little time out of your day. This book teaches quantity recognition (instantly knowing how many objects up to 100) all the way up to 4 number equations such as: 120 ÷ 15 x 6 + 34 = 82.
This book shows you how to present any form of knowledge to your children in a way that is easy for them to understand. This book gives simple guidelines to creating quality materials to teach your child any type of fact. The production of these materials can be expensive and very time consuming. Be careful not to get too excited about this process and burn yourself out trying to make these materials.
This book is: How
to Teach Your Baby to Read, How to Teach Your Baby Math, and How to
Give Your
Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge all rolled into
one. This book is ideal for someone who is interested in learning more
about this "Revolution" but doesn't want to buy all the books.
This book includes everything you need to know to teach these skills
and make the materials but omits the age-specific learning techniques. How to Teach Your Baby to Be Physically Superb
Teaching Montessori in the Home:The Pre-school Years Instead of paying money to send Justice to a Montessori school, I bought this book and teach him at home. For social skills, I take him to the elementary school near our house and he plays with the kids at recess and lunch. He has also made a few friends in the neighbourhood and occasionally goes to a playgroup. I've found that Justice has discovered most of the things they teach in this book on his own by fiddling with things he finds around the house. I'm not as organized as the book recommends but the skills are learned nonetheless. Living Values
Activities for Children Ages 3-7 This book has age-appropriate activities to teach the values of : peace, respect, love, responsibility, happiness, cooperation, honesty, humility, tolerance, simplicity, and unity. There are stories, games, art projects and songs. I find it's a fun way to work with my children on their moral development. |
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