Living By Learning About Writing lists books and online resources that can help you improve your writing. It includes books and online resources on writer's reference material, writing, young writers, and writer's websites. Living By Learning is

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The monthly unschooling blog carnival.
Unschooling Voices 10th edition.
Come check it out and take a peek into the lives of unschooling families.
Unschooling is a type of homeschooling where there are no formal lessons.
If you're interested in homeschooling or unschooling, this is a great way to read about many familie

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Well, it’s that time again, time for the 2007 Homeschool Blog Awards. Since I am new to blogging, the Homeschool Blog Awards are also new to me. I think the idea is great!

How does it work? There are 23 different categories to choose from and peo

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This article looks at why one family is choosing to homeschool. In the past, most homeschoolers made this choice for religious reasons. Now, parents are choosing homeschool for educational reasons. Increasingly, parents are choosing to homeschool

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The premise is respect for all cultures and faiths. This seems like a very mature antidote to some of the more judgmental blogs around. This blog promises to be a good resource for all homeschoolers.

This blog is written by a homeschooling mom who is disappointed with some of the less-than-thoughtful antics of some homeschool bloggers and

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Using genealogy is a fun, creative way to cover high school history. Many free online resources are available to gather pertinent information. As your teen gathers information, he or she can record things that affected their ancestors like wars, cultural climate, music, famous people and on and on. Not only will your teen cover the subject of

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I needed a craft today, in the worst kind of way. Both my babies were under the weather and the oldest was frustrated by all of her normal school work. With all the cookie making and card making I really didn’t want to start a messy craft; but she needed something fun and creative to do while her little sister napped.

Here is what I found…

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The most organized among us can have our day carefully planned, when out-of the-blue comes an unexpected "call" that we can choose to say "yes" or "no" to. Other times, when life gets in the way, there is no option, we are forced to say "yes", like it or not. When given the choice, how do we decide? When there is no choice, how do we

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The history of my love affair with computers began in 1975 when I joined Canadian Pacific Airlines as a reservation agent. When I first started with the airlines there was no computer system. We took airline reservations on cards and then put them on what looked like a mobile washing line. It then moved round a large room to the front where i

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Four little girls are dead, murdered by a mother who claimed they were "possessed by demons". Despite contact with numerous government agencies, none of which investigated the reports alluding to Banita Jacks' mental illness, the media blames this tragedy on the lack of supervision of homeschooling families. It's not homeschooling's faul

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Unschooling Voices (unschooling carnival) is a monthly collection of writings (mainly from blogs) on the topic of unschooling. What is unschooling? It's a form of homeschooling that is done with out formal lessons or the use of a curriculim.

This page serves as as index to all the editions and gives all the details you'll

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The Washington Times had an interesting editorial about how US history is no longer being taught in our nation's schools. This wasn't news to me and this editorial reminded me once again why the next election is so important. International standards are invading our schools, global citizenship is replacing national citizenship and common mo

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Unschooling isn't so much a method, as it is a way of looking at learning. It's seeing the learning in everything. To me, it's much more than just dropping the curriculum, although that's an excellent place to start.

It's changing the way you view learning and education.

It isn't leaving your children to find their

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I've been a a homeschooling (actually unschooling) mama since 2004 and there's never been a moment that I regret it or question if we made the right choice. I've learned some things along the way and I find myself constantly questioning my own thoughts on education, real learning and the school system. With that in mind, he

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There was a discussion, on one of my unschooling e-mail groups, about how extended family members seem to have a hard time talking to a child when they can't talk about school. It's like the only questions anybody can think of to ask a kid is "what grade are you in?", "what's your favorite subject?" and "how are you doi

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