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Homeschooling Almanac 2000-2001, a truly indispensable resource. Whether you're just getting started with homeschooling or are an old hand, this almanac will become the first that you reach for when looking for new information. It's divided into three large sections, each with several clearly labeled chapters. "Nuts and Bolts" helps to identify the types of learners your children are, gives overviews of teaching styles, and, in an easy-to-follow question-and-answer format, supplies information on the most commonly asked topics in homeschooling. The "Products" section sorts by subject, rather than age or skill level, making it the easiest product hunting we've encountered. The suggestions here range from books and software to art supplies and chemistry sets, and cover ages 5 to 18. The state-by-state "Resource Guide" gives contact information for all kinds of conferences and organizations, as well as state-specific guidelines for homeschool certification. A general area details prepackaged curricula (great for those just getting started) and many types of homeschooling support groups that can help answer questions or provide group-learning situations for your children. At the tail end of the book are 12 pages packed with coupons for many of the manufacturers listed in the product guide. Use just a couple of them and the book pays for itself! No matter what age your children or your level of teaching experience, the almanac is an essential addition to your homeschooling library.
--Jill Lightner
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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