The Big Book of Homeschool Ideas
Wouldn't it be great to have a resource you could turn to when you have a question in your homeschool?<br /><ul><br /><li>How can I encourage my teens to be more independent learners?</li><br /><li>What should a preschooler be doing for school?</li><br /><li>How can I make geography practical and fun?</li><br /><li>What can I do to make learning handwriting easier for my children?</li><br /><li>What are my options for foreign language learning in homeschool?</li><br /><li>What should I do if my child hates math?</li><br /></ul><br />In this book, we go beyond the basics of academics and delve into delightful methods like active learning, learning with video games, using LEGO® bricks for learning, teaching on the road, learning with movies, and gardening.<br /><br />The Big Book of Homeschool Ideas talks about all kinds of children: boys, only children, twins, teenage girls, and perfectionists. There are chapters about special needs such as giftedness, bipolar disorder, dyslexia, and sensory issues.<br /><br />The 55 experienced homeschool moms who contributed to this resource don’t hold back from sharing their best advice about managing a homeschool budget, balancing homemaking with homeschooling, and even maintaining a strong marriage.