February 13th, 2015 | by Christie
So, the Barettes sent us another email and we will publish the second part of their story. Homeschool and education was never hard for them as they act together like a team.
One thing that is remarkable, and therefore most …
January 22nd, 2015 | by Christie
We continue to present you homeschooling success stories with a new family, the Barette’s.
Greetings from the Barrete household!
Residing in the St. Louis, Missouri area, we have Home Schooled our five children since 1988. We currently have four children …
December 27th, 2014 | by Christie
Another short success story received on email.
We are the Berry’s and we started homeschooling our four sons in August of 09. Their ages are 10, 9 and twin 4 year olds. We also started a home based educational software …
December 1st, 2014 | by Christie
I present you another Email received from our good friend David, an experienced home-school parent.
We began homeschooling our five children in 1998. Our firstborn will be awarded a college degree in May and our youngest two have just begun …
November 11th, 2014 | by Christie
Letter received from a reader:
Homeschooling Down Under & Sutherland Studios
We first heard about home education in 1990, when our son Jerry was only 2, and we took to it immediately. It was (and still is) a very …
October 24th, 2014 | by Christie
The reactions that I get when I inform various humans that I am homeschooled never cease to astonish me. It is usually (non homeschooling) parents that make the most bizarre of remarks; common responses include: “Wow, how do your parents …
October 24th, 2014 | by Christie
Imagine if you could travel through time back to the dark ages. Most people
were illiterate then (only priests were educated enough to read), and those
who could read a book as we do would have to be extremely privileged …
October 24th, 2014 | by Christie
An essay by Abigail Stephens
I do not think will be a good year at school. I got Mrs. Cristens again. She teaches my Math class and Science class…And oh, would you believe it? She teaches my Art, English, History, …
October 24th, 2014 | by Christie
Today, my calculus class was held on a hammock.
My whole class could fit on the hammock because in my school, the classes are very small–only one student in each: me. Incidentally, I also teach most of my classes. And …
October 24th, 2014 | by Christie
If you are of the homeschooled persuasion, you have probably, on occasion, had a strong desire to throttle a public schooler. This was probably not due to any violent tendencies inherent to homeschoolers, but rather due to the intense frustration …