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How can you make a decision about homeschooling if you don't know what it really is? And how will you reach your full potential as a homeschooling family if nagging doubts keep you second-guessing your every move? Think About Homeschooling guides prospective and new homeschoolers on a journey of discovering what home education actually is so they can make well-informed educational choices for their family. This book will help you: Discover the three key benefits to home-based education and learn why it works so well for so many different families. Identify and dismantle the homeschooling…mehr

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How can you make a decision about homeschooling if you don't know what it really is? And how will you reach your full potential as a homeschooling family if nagging doubts keep you second-guessing your every move? Think About Homeschooling guides prospective and new homeschoolers on a journey of discovering what home education actually is so they can make well-informed educational choices for their family. This book will help you: Discover the three key benefits to home-based education and learn why it works so well for so many different families. Identify and dismantle the homeschooling stereotypes and misconceptions that are holding you back. Evaluate the pros and cons of educating your child(ren) at home. Explore what the role of home educator means for you and envision what the homeschooling lifestyle could look like for your family. Respond confidently to the homeschool critics in your life. Gain the knowledge and courage you need to step out of the cultural current and homeschool successfully. Don't let fear stand between your family and this rewarding, life-changing adventure! Empower yourself to make an educated decision; think about homeschooling!
Autorenporträt
Sandy Glenn, MAE, went from "Homeschooling? No way!" to "Homeschooling is awesome!" in just a few short years. After working in the architectural engineering industry for over eleven years, she left the workforce to stay home with her firstborn and she's been home educating ever since! She and her husband live and learn with their three children in Tennessee. Sandy's writing has been published in the Journal of Architectural Engineering and The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, and she also provides practical help and encouragement to homeschooling parents on her blog, www.sensiblehomeschool.com.