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* Is my child too young or too old to homeschool?
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Tips for Frazzled Homeschool Moms
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Now that we are teaching the oldest two of our four children, my wife, Mary, has had to develop an intricate strategy in order to have a productive day. By Scott Stroud.

CMforMomsofMany
We are mothers of many little ones, and sometimes big and middle ones, too! We homeschool. We are busy. We love our children, and we like Charlotte Mason's methods.

Family Time All Day Long
I have to remember that people are simply amazed because I not only have six children, I homeschool them, too! By Agnes Penny, HEM S/O 08.

Homeschooling With Larger Families
If you have several children in the home - even if they aren't all of school age - and are short on experience but long on ideals, consider the following suggestions.  They may help you avoid some truly colossal blunders and may even save a few gray hairs. Lawrence Williams, Ed.D., Oak Meadow.

Multilevel Homeschooling
Most moms of several children become experts at multitasking with experience ­ although don't let anyone convince you that it's as simple to homeschool a bunch as it is one or two. By Tamara Eaton.

Preparing to be a Homeschool Father
It is a colossal mistake to think that your wife can homeschool several children alone. Even when both mom and dad are directly involved, homeschooling with a large family is challenging. A Catholic perspective by Steve Wood.

Research Points to Big Brother Inspired Teacher Training
Linda concludes that current brain research points toward teacher training via immersion instead of college. By Linda Dobson, HEM M/A 05.


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Resources for Large Families

The Duggars: 20 and Counting!: Raising One of America's Largest Families--How they Do It
The Duggars: 20 and Counting!
Raising One of America's Largest Families--How they Do It
By Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar
The Duggars share, with humility and humor, the family routines and guidelines they've learned through biblical study and trial and error -- ideas that can help make your home a place of peace, love, and support.
 
Homeschooling More Than One Child : A Practical Guide for Families
by Carren W. Joye
From extensive research and personal experience, author Carren W. Joye provides a comprehensive collection of quick tips and long-term solutions to make homeschooling more than one child a successful and rewarding experience.
 
Creating the Multiage Classroom
Creating the Multiage Classroom
by Sandra Stone
Though this book is for classrooms, Sandra's ideas could be easily applied to a "multiage" family. here's my review.
 
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