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How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table Courtney Ostaff

How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table By Courtney Ostaff

How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table by Courtney Ostaff


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How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table Summary

How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table by Courtney Ostaff

In How to Homeschool the Kids You Have, three veteran home educators lead you through the process of creating a custom educational plan that works for your family's unique situation and your children's needs. You'll identify your own educational priorities and learn how to translate them into a strong academic program. You'll also learn about what science tells us about how humans- especially young humans-learn, and why that information is crucial for the success of your homeschooling plans. Along the way, the authors share their own experiences and those of other homeschoolers to help you avoid pitfalls so you can provide your children with the excellent education that is their birthright.

About Courtney Ostaff

Jenn Naughton, Courtney Ostaff, and Andrew Campbell are the co-hosts of the Modern Classical Education at Home podcast, where they share curmudgeonly opinions about curricula, tips for getting homeschooling done, and in-depth reviews of books on education. As veteran homeschoolers with children ranging in age from 31 to 8, their shared home education experience reflects their own neurodiversity, a ruthlessly practical streak, and a commitment to rigorous academics. They also share a love of reading twaddle, the occasional spot of home remodeling, and knitting more they can use.

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GOR012636860
9781915261564
1915261562
How to homeschool the kids you have: Advice from the kitchen table by Courtney Ostaff
Used - Like New
Paperback
John Catt Educational Ltd
20221111
204
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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