Elizabeth Kanna, Homeschool.com’s
Editor-in-Chief, recently caught up with Lisa Whelchel at her home in Southern
California where they talked about homeschooling, the amazing diversity of the
homeschooling community and Lisa’s new book, So
You’re Thinking About Homeschooling, which we are proud to say has
just been included in our Top Ten
Homeschooling Books.
Homeschool.com
recognizes that parents all over the world homeschool for a variety of
different reasons. Homeschool.com strives to provide information,
support and resources for all philosophies, styles and methods of
homeschooling.
In
this issue, Homeschool.com has partnered with Christian homeschooling
experts--Alpha Omega Publications--in an effort to help
Christ-Centered homeschools create a fabulous education for their
children that reflects each family's unique values and beliefs...
An interview with Facts of Life child star and now homeschooling
mom, Lisa Whelchel, about her family's yearlong road trip across the United States.
In July of last year, Lisa Whelchel, the child star of The Facts
of Life, loaded up her family in an RV and began a yearlong adventure traveling and exploring America. Lisa and her family
have just returned and lisa has taken a few minutes, before the unpacking, to share with you what it was like to live on the
road.
In January of 2006, I had the very great pleasure of interviewing Dr. Stephen Covey, the author of "7 Habits of Highly Effective Families".
I have interviewed over 100 people as part of our Teleconference
series, but there is something special about Stephen Covey. When you
speak to him and listen to him, you can tell that he comes from the
heart.
Welcome everyone and thank you for calling.
The title of this teleseminar is Homeschool Planning &
Organization for the Totally Overwhelmed and Utterly Confused. My name
is Rebecca Kochenderfer and I will be your host for this call. I am the
Senior Editor for Homeschool.com and co-author of a book called Homeschooling For Success. I have been homeschooling for 16 years now
and sometimes I still feel totally overwhelmed and utterly confused.