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Common Objections to Homeschooling by John Holt Ages: 16+ Subjects: socialization, education, faq, social life, community, doubts, diversity, enthusiasm, public school, civics, social sciences People, especially educators, who hear me talk about homeschooling, raise certain objections so often that it is worth answering them here. Questions like, "If children are taught at home, won't they miss the valuable social life of the school?"
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BPO's Busy Homeschool at Busyparentsonline.com
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CALABRETTA v FLOYD - 4th Amendment applies to CPS, too
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Center for Education Reform
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Crosswalk.com HomeSchool - Help for home schooling families
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EdVoice.net
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Home School News, Info. & Links Ages: 18+ Dedicated to informing parents of the difference between the Public Education System and Christian Home Schooling.
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Homeschool Social Register
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IEM
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Keys for Kids Devotionals
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Mike & Elizabeth Smith - Crosswalk.com HomeSchool Channel
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More Information About HSLDA Ages: 18+ Subjects: national, freedom Although the Home School Legal Defense Association is credited with helping homeschoolers in its early years, many believe the organization has changed. HSLDA's actions on federal, state and local levels have raised questions about the organization's dire
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NCES Product Information - Home Schooling in the United States 1999
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NHERI - National Home Education Research Institute
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Pacific Justice Institute
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Polished Apple
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Reflective Educational Perspectives - Coaching for Learning Success!
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Separation of School & State Alliance Home Page
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Sonlight Curriculum, Ltd. Home Schooling Education For K12
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State Regulation of Private Schools - Table of Contents
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The Case for School Choice - The Mackinac Center for Public Policy
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Welcome to The Barna Group!
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What is Attachment Parenting? by Jan Hunt, M.Sc. Ages: 18+ Subjects: article, loving, trusting, teach, infant, training, behavior, balance, unschool, parenting Attachment parenting, to put it most simply, is believing what we know in our heart to be true. And if we do that, we find that we trust the child. We trust him in these ways...