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post #21 of 24
I think Reading Reflex is great http://www.amazon.com/Reading-Reflex.../dp/0684853671
I dunno about "fool-proof" but a good how and why of reading instruction.
post #22 of 24
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Originally Posted by JennaLeigh26 View Post
I already posted my 3, but forgot about one that helped me a lot in getting my bearings when it comes to curriculum:

100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Cathy Duffy
Ah yes, I've used and loaned this one many times! Very good resource.
post #23 of 24
Guerilla Learning: How to Give Your Kids a Real Education with or Without School
by Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver

THIS BOOK IS A TREASURE... go get it now!! I have referred to it (hundreds of times), loaned it out (dozens of times) it is worth its weight in gold. Good for home schoolers, unschoolers and schoolers alike... it gives POWER to the parents!

I will come back with my other two... I am a bibliophile, it is a hard thing to pick just three... except for that first one!!

Great question!
post #24 of 24
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Guerilla Learning: How to Give Your Kids a Real Education with or Without School
by Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver

THIS BOOK IS A TREASURE... go get it now!! I have referred to it (hundreds of times), loaned it out (dozens of times) it is worth its weight in gold. Good for home schoolers, unschoolers and schoolers alike... it gives POWER to the parents!


Great question!
She also wrote The teenage liberation handbook: How to quit school and get a real life and education

I had my dd read this book when I pulled her from school. It is a great read!
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