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coverHomeschooling for Excellence
by David & Micki Colfax
Homeschooling gained national media attention in the 1980's when David and Micki's oldest son, Grant Colfax, was homeschooled into Harvard. National Headlines read "Goat-Boy Goes to Harvard." Long before Harvard, the Colfaxes embarked on a life-changing adventure by moving to a remote area of Northern California where together they built a house, farm and several businesses.  Grant, the "Goat-Boy" who started a goat-raising business to help support the family, also created a great learning environment. Grant went on to graduate from Harvard University and then Harvard Medical School. All together, the Colfax brothers attended Harvard, Yale and Harvard Law School. "Homeschooling for Excellence" has long been viewed as a "must-read" for anyone who is considering homeschooling.

This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverThe Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education
by Grace Llewellyn
"The Teenage Liberation Handbook" is undoubtedly dog-eared and sitting on a close bookshelf of every veteran homeschooling family. Grace Llewellyn presents good reasons for teens to "drop into life", by leaving school and reclaiming their natural ability to learn. The book is filled with great advice and personal stories like how to design a real-life education, how to find volunteer positions, and how to get into college without going to high school. The Handbook was written with teens in mind. Yet, its message is true for all ages of homeschoolers; self-taught and self-directed children are our future leaders and entrepreneurs.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverDumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling
by John Taylor Gatto
By a former New York state "Teacher of the Year," Gatto's book should be read by every parent in America before they blindly send their children to school. The author asserts that the true goal of childhood learning should be to discover the special gift each child has, and that passion and enthusiasm will lead to other learning pursuits. His assessment of conventional schooling and what type of citizen it produces is a wake-up call for anyone concerned about the future of this country.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverThe Unschooling Handbook: How to Use the Whole World as Your Child's Classroom
by Mary Griffith
Mary Griffith and thousands of other unschooling parents believe that learning is as natural to children as breathing. If allowed to pursue their own interests, children will cover all the subjects taught in school. And, more importantly, they will continue to love to learn and explore their world. Filled with advice from other unschooling families (parents and kids), "The Unschooling Handbook" should be on hand for the inevitable days when you wonder if your kids are really learning. All homeschooling families, whether they use a curriculum or not, will find inspiring reasons to let their children have some freedom in how they learn.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverThe Homeschooling Book of Answers: The 88 Most Important Questions Answered by Homeschooling's Most Respected Voices
Edited by Linda Dobson
Linda Dobson enlisted the help of the most respected voices in the homeschooling community. Every question that new and veteran homeschoolers could ever have is answered is this book. In the Introduction, after detailing how she collected this information from around the country, Linda Dobson writes: "You now hold the results in your hand: 500 collective years--half a millennium--of thoughts, observations, philosophies, tips, and personal stories that can lead you to the personal-empowerment of homeschooling." What is genuinely interesting about this book is that while you look for answers about homeschooling, you will find that homeschooling is a way of life and that each family's journey is different.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverDeschooling our Lives
Edited by Matt Hern
The review of this book by Pat Farenga, president of John Holt Associates and publisher of Growing Without Schooling Magazine says it all: "Deschooling Our Lives is a terrific overview of all the things people are doing instead of sending their children to conventional schools. Most importantly, it is a collection of electrifying essays which challenge our assumptions about education. Read this book to see how you can live and learn with your children without committing them to a twelve-year sentence of schooling."
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverThe Successful Homeschool Family Handbook: A Creative and Stress-Free Approach to Homeschooling
by Raymond & Dorothy Moore
The Moores, who are considered to be the "Grandparents" of the homeschooling movement, use personal experience and extensive research to show readers how to educate their children at home with low stress, low cost and great success. Part II: Homeschool Stress: Prevention and Remedy, is not covered better here than in any other homeschooling book on the market. The Moores have helped thousands of parents successfully homeschool their children and their book is a must-read for all homeschooling families.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


coverThe Complete Home Learning Source Book 
by Rebecca Rupp
Some books call themselves a sourcebook but fall short. Rebecca Rupp's book is the most comprehensive and complete source book for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators that we have seen. It covers not only basic academic subjects, but also many other areas your child could be interested in. When your daughter is fascinated with Celtic dancing you can quickly find several video's listed, each with great descriptions and where to purchase them.  Well worth the price ($29.95), but could be shared with other families.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


The Homeschooling Handbook, 2nd Edition

By Mary Griffith
Do you need a book to start homeschooling? No! Should you read a few books before you consider homeschooling your children? Yes! This is one of them. Mary Griffith's Handbook covers topics such as: Making the decision, using a curriculum, discovering your child's learning style and much more. From preschool to high school, Mary Griffith's savvy and experience resonates throughout the book.
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com


Homeschooler's Success Stories

by Linda Dobson
This is not a how-to book. It's better. It's a "how-it-was-done book." These exclusive profiles of incredible, homeschooled teens and young adults prove to the world that homeschooling works! With a moving foreword by Reed Colfax, and the outstanding first chapter, "The Homeschooling Legacy," the stories are almost an extra bonus!
This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com

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