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- The Homeschooler's Guide to Portfolios and
Transcripts
Provides critical advice, examples, and resources for designing
the most powerful and persuasive admissions presentations.
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- Homeschooling: The Early Years: Your Complete
Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old Child
by Linda Dobson
The formative years are the most critical to a child's education.
They lay the foundation for developing learning skills that last
a lifetime.
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- The Teenage Liberation Handbook : How to Quit
School and Get a Real Life and Education
by Grace Llewellen
Llewellyn urges teens to turn off the TV, get outside, and turn
to their local libraries, museums, the Internet, and other resources
for information.
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Catholic
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Associations
Keeping
It Catholic
A network founded by Catholic homeschooling parents, is the largest
and most popular site on the web devoted primarily to Catholic
home education...and we're still growing. Over 500 pages of resources.
Events
Illuminated
Ink - Catholic Homeschooling Conferences
Vendor's list of conferences where they will be showing their
products.
KIC
Calendar of Events
Catholic homeschool conferences.
Famous
Catholic Homeschooler
Elizabeth
Ann Seton
The first American-born saint. Born in 1774 in New York City,
Elizabeth Bayley was home-schooled by her father, a Professor
of Anatomy at King's College (now known as Columbia).
Guidelines
Known
Homeschool Sacramental Guidelines
Provided by Keeping It Catholic (KIC). The following guidelines
are published as they appear in original form. We have added
color emphasis to sections to which parents may wish to pay particular
attention.
Online
A-Catholic-HS-Moms
A list for ...you guessed it.. Catholic homeschooling Moms. The
purpose of the list is to offer and receive help, suggestions,
support, friendship and share information.
Catholic
Homeschool UK
This list is a place where Roman Catholic homeschooling families
in the UK can meet for friendship, discussion of home education
in general and issues relating to teaching the Catholic faith
in particular.
The
KIC OnLine Support Group
Provided by Keeping It Catholic (KIC). Created specifically
for Catholic homeschooling families and their friends. It's a
free email message service that you subscribe to!
Love2learn
Blog
Ideas, stories, thoughts, resources and advice on Catholic homeschooling
and family life.
Malaysian
Catholic Homeschooling Network
A way to reach out as well as to build an electronic community
of Catholic Homeschoolers in Malaysia. A Yahoo Group mail list.
Our
KITCHEN
Stands for our Keeping In Touch Catholic Homeschool Electronic
Network and is a great place for Catholic parents to gather to
talk about homeschooling resources, curriculums, support, issues
and matters pertaining to our Catholic faith.
St
Ursula Network
The purpose of this group is to enable Catholic homeschoolers
to network with each other.
The
Teen Angels Catholic Homeschoolers
Dedicated to upholding the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.
Holds chats for Catholic homeschooling teens and has an email
newsletter.
Resources
Catholic Homeschooling Resources
Whether you are thinking about catholic homeschooling, looking into the pros and cons of it, searching for various types of curriculum, or just want to spice up the way you do things, you've found your way to the right place.
Favorite Resources
for Catholic Homeschoolers
A free resource guide, research tool and sampler for Catholic
parents and others who "love to learn".
Gill
Family Catholic Homeschooling Page
We are a Catholic Homeschooling Family. May God bless your efforts
to teach your children the faith of Jesus Christ. NS Gill also
runs the Ancient
History site on About.com.
Maureen Wittmann:
Catholic Treasury
The home page of Maureen Wittmann, speaker and author of The
Catholic Homeschool Companion. Filled with reproducible forms,
unit studies, links and other useful homeschooling resources.
State Support Groups
Catholic Home Alliance of North Georgia Educators
The mission of C.H.A.N.G.E. is to support Roman Catholic families
who embrace home education.
Catholic Homeschoolers of Pennsylvania
This network serves hundreds of Catholic families in Pennsylvania
who are faithful to the Magisterium of the Church & Pope
John Paul II and who find home education to be their response
to the Church's teaching to be the primary educators of their
children.
Catholic Homeschooling in Hawaii
While Esther's site does contain some resources in Hawaii, she
has also provided lots of resources for Catholic homeschoolers
anywhere. A multi-ethnic family, she has an interesting collection
of madonna icons from around the world.
Tri-State Regional Catholic Home School Network
A network of Catholic Home Schooling families in the Hagerstown/Martinsburg/Gettysburg area. The Network allows families to keep in touch, offer support and advice, and request prayers.
Wyoming Catholic Homeschoolers
This is an email list primarily for Wyoming Catholic Homeschoolers,
those interested in homeschooling in Wyoming, or those moving
to Wyoming, and seeking information.
NOTE: Local Catholic support groups are listed on regional
pages.
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- Homeschooling: A Family's Journey
- by Martine and Gregory Millman
- (Hardcover - August 14, 2008)
- Homeschooling is a journey of discovery, and this is the story of how one family of eight made these discoveries. Appropriate no matter how or why you homeschool. Inspiring.
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- Haystack Full of Needles
- A Catholic Home Educator's Guide to Socialization
- by Alice Gunther
- (July 14, 2008)
- What makes Haystack Full of Needles so compelling is that it is much more than an explosion of the myth that homeschoolers lack proper socialization it is a vivid, lively, and detailed account of how homeschooling families can build community and friendship.
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- Catholic Homeschool Companion
- by Maureen Wittmann, Rachel Mackson
- When I read many of the essays, I discovered new things for
math, new things for science, and new things for literature.
I was so excited, I couldn't wait for the book to get out so
I could recommend it to all homeschoolers. Table
of Contents.
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- From the Classroom to the Kitchen Table
- The Many Rich Blessings of Homeschooling
- by Irene Wunderlich
- Centered around the Wunderlich homeschool is a great love
for God and the Catholic Church. God calls parents to be the
primary educators of their children. From the Classroom to the
Kitchen Table is the Wunderlich family's journey to answering
yes to God's call.
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Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum
A Guide to Catholic Home Education
by Laura Berquist
A practical plan for arranging your own curriculum, K-12, from
a classical and Catholic perspective.
Catholic Education: Homeward Bound : A Useful
Guide to Catholic Home Schooling
by Kimberly Hahn, Mary Hasson
Kimberly Hahn and Mary Hassen do a great job of not only emphasizing
the importance of educating our children, but also how to incorporate
our faith into educating our children.

Catholic Home Schooling: A Handbook for Parents
by Mary Kay Clark
In this historic first, the director of the accredited and highly
successful Seton Home Study School shows parents why and how
to teach their children at home, giving scores of practical examples
and setting forth the spiritual, moral and academic advantages.
- Home Learning Year by Year : How to Design
a Homeschool Curriculum from Preschool Through High School
- by Rebecca Rupp
- Rebecca Rupp presents a structured plan to ensure that your
children will learn what they need to know when they need to
know it, from preschool through high school.
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- Complete
Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling
- by Marsha Ransom
- If you find yourself teaching subjects you know little about,
undecided about what curriculum to choose, or concerned that
your children may miss out on band, drama, or sports, this guide
provides practical advice from an author who has homeschooled
four children.
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- The Complete Home Learning Source Book : The
Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators
Covering Every Subject from Arithmetic to Zoology
- by Rebecca Rupp
- This ambitious reference guide lives up to its name. Practically
three inches thick--and we're not talking large print here--it's
packed with titles, ordering information, and Web site addresses.
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