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You Might Be An Eclectic Homeschooler if…

You Might Be An Eclectic Homeschooler if…

You Might Be An Eclectic Homeschooler if… answers the question, “What is an eclectic homeschooler? How do I find eclectic homeschool resources? All this and more from The Curriculum Choice

How to Parent Your Homeschool Student’s Passion

How to Parent Your Homeschool Student’s Passion

Parent Their Passion: How to turn your teenager’s inward-focused talent into a wonderful serving skill set that brings value to…
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An Overview of Train up a Child Publishing

An Overview of Train up a Child Publishing

An overview of Train up a Child Publishing – a literature based Charlotte Mason approach to homeschooling using the Bible and great children’s literature to teach Bible, History/Reading, Science, Language Arts, and Fine Arts together. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Homeschooling in the Digital Age

Homeschooling in the Digital Age

Homeschooling in the Digital Age answers questions about what and how to use digital, virtual, online learning in your homeschool. From The Curriculum Choice

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage is a 36 week classical science curriculum covering the study of plants, animal life, and the human body. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Story of the World Ancient Times

Story of the World Ancient Times

The Story of the World Ancient Times is the first in a 4 book classical education history series for homeschooling. A review from The Curriculum Choice.

Your Business Math Series by Simply Charlotte Mason – REVIEW

Your Business Math Series by Simply Charlotte Mason – REVIEW

Your Business Math Series by Simply Charlotte Mason is a living math kit for ages 8–12! Students use their math knowledge to keep their store running and hopefully, profitable. A Review from The Curriculum Choice.

The Story of the World – Classical Homeschool History

The Story of the World – Classical Homeschool History

The Story of the World is a classically based, homeschool history curriculum for kids in grades 4-8. This is collection of reviews from the authors at The Curriculum Choice.

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling – what is classical education, how you can implement in your homeschool, and tons of resources! From The Curriculum Choice

Living Book Press Handbook of Nature Study – Now in Full Color!

Living Book Press Handbook of Nature Study – Now in Full Color!

Living Book Press has created a new version of the Handbook of Nature Study with full color images and even split the 900+ page book into seven smaller volumes!

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide helps explain what this method is and why it might be the right one for you. It also offers you resources for implementing the Charlotte Mason Method in your homeschool. A guide from The Curriculum Choice

Botany in 8 Lessons –Homeschool Science Course for All Ages

Botany in 8 Lessons –Homeschool Science Course for All Ages

Botany in 8 Lessons is a Homeschool Science Curriculum for all ages. Great for kids ages 8-14, and enough content for a .5 credit of high school science this hands-on science curriculum is easy to use and a great addition to your homeschool science studies. A Review from The Curriculum Choice

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