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Mary Pride's Complete Guide to Homeschooling Grades 7-12
 
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Mary Pride's Complete Guide to Homeschooling Grades 7-12 [Paperback]

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If this is her latest curriculum review book, it'll be worth it., Jun 28 2006
I'm a "retired" homeschooler, having homeschooled my kids thru their high school years, graduating them into university, where they have now both earned BSc degrees.

I was also at one point president of a large homeschool association and still sometimes counsel people considering homeschooling.

There are 2 authors I always assign.

Mary Pride, and Cathy Duffy. Both ladies wrote 2 very different curriculum consumer guides (Mary ran to 4 huge volumes in the edition I was used to and Cathy was always 2 slim books).

The problem for most homeschoolers is this. Not a lot of money, no room for mistakes and a very limited way of seeing something before buying it.

Your homeschool buddies might not own a copy of the book you want to buy, the library doesn't own it and won't bring it in because they object (some do!) to supplying "curriculum".

To top it off, most bookstores won't carry anything but the most popular stuff so that eliminates the unusual and often really good homegrown homeschool mother written language arts program or math program.

The curriculum fair comes to town, but it's a zoo or circus in there, good luck concentrating on the book tables with the kids zooming around. Even if you left yours at home, the other mothers often don't, and the noise and distractions abound.

You need some way to find that good stuff that works better and is cheaper than what you already use.

Examples of this are Learning Language Arts thru Literature, or Letz Farmers' Mastering Mathematics program or Calculadder, or Ball Stick Bird.

All of these started out on someone's kitchen table. Unless you look them up in a curriculum guide such as Mary Pride or Cathy Duffy, you won't find them or have a clue if they could do something wonderful for your homeschool.

Textbooks like Write Source 2000 (one of my favourites) are hard to find if you don't know what to look for. Cathy Duffy and Mary Pride both told me in their guides that this was a top pick.

Get yourself a copy of Mary Pride, and a copy of Cathy Duffy, and start flagging interesting stuff with post it notes, then start ordering your own tailor made program to teach your children the cheapest most efficient way possible.

at the very least, most libraries carry these guides, get yours to order a fresh set, the latest editions and then get in line to borrow them.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful resource for beginner or veteran, Jan 15 2001
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"carda" (Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This is the best resource for finding all the information you need to start homeschooling, or to supplement a public school student's learning (afterschooling). If you don't know how to go about it, or even if you are an expert homeschooler looking for the latest in curriculum and methods... this is an excellent resource. I have been buying this series of books each time it comes out, and every time there is something new that I learn, and that I add to our learning regime. It truly is the most authoritive, and up-to-date homeschooling (or after-schooling) information available out there. If you are just starting... this is the one to get! It will help you locate just what you need, and whittle down the vast choices to those that suit you and your needs quickly. Highly recommended. :)
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Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars (39 customer reviews)

64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book for new homeschoolers . . . and old pros alike!, Mar 17 2005
By Tricia Goyer "author of 19 books, speaker, an... - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Mary Pride's Complete Guide to Getting started in Homeschooling (Paperback)
Eleven years ago when my husband and I first considered homeschooling I was overwhelmed by the thought of my children's education depending on my ability. It was then I discovered books by a well-respected homeschooling advocate named Mary Pride. Her words provided sound advice, yet what helped even more was her encouragement that I could be the best teacher for my children. "Your home will be blessed for it. You can do it. Here's how," I felt her speaking through the pages.

Now with three kids who are thriving in home, school, and life, I was pleased to discover that Mary Pride's Complete Guide to Getting Started Homeschooling is available to a new generation of beginning homeschoolers. In my opinion, this is the user-friendliest book on the market, packed with tons of useful information. I guarantee that if it has to do with homeschooling . . . you'll find it in this book!

Mary Pride's desire to help parents raise God-loving children in a safe and happy environment, with the best resources and opportunities available, comes through on every page. For new homeschoolers, or those considering homeschooling, readers will discover everything they need to know, everything they wished they knew, or everything they didn't realize they needed to know about homeschooling! In fact, here's what one new homeschooling mom had to say:

"I received the Complete Guide to Getting Started in Homeschooling as a Christmas gift when I hinted to my sister-in-law that I was considering homeschooling," says Shari, mother of four. "I have a 6-year-old in a private, Christian Kindergarten, a 4-year-old, a 2-year-old, and a 7-month-old. This was the first book I have read on the subject of homeschooling, and I quickly devoured the whole thing in the course of three days! It was all so new to me, and I have to admit that at times I was overwhelmed by all the information.
"Now I am reading the book a second time, at a slower pace so I can really digest all that this book has to offer. I appreciate the way that Mary Pride writes-candidly, humorously, factually, and Christ-centered.

"I am especially grateful for the introduction to `Educating the Whole-hearted Child,' as this approach seems to appeal to me the most," Shari continues. "I also appreciated the depth that Mary goes into on explaining unit studies. It does seem like a rather elusive method, but she has a way of explaining it that simplifies it and takes many of the unknowns out of developing your own unit studies.

"The only disappointing factor was that the Curriculum Quick Resource Guide was so quick. By the time I got to this section at the end of the book, I wanted to know everything about every curriculum, but I realize that is quite the undertaking. So now I'm looking forward to reading Complete Guide to Homeschooling from Birth-Grade 6.

"I found this to be a splendid book, and one that I will continually use as a reference and guide as I began my home school journey!"

Other information useful to new homeschoolers includes sections on Where to Shop, What to Expect, and Getting Them Ready to Learn.

Of course the title can be deceiving. This book isn't only useful to new homeschoolers. I've been heartedly recommending this book to veteran homeschoolers as well.

"I have been homeschooling for seven years," says Inez, mother of two. "And I found wonderful tips, suggestions, and great encouragement. I'm so thankful a friend recommended I get my hands on this book. I wish I had read this helpful guide when I first started homeschooling."

Veteran home educators will dive into a vast amounts of up-to-date information with sections on Field Trips, Conferences, Retreats & Homeschool Days for the Whole Family, and Worldview & Leadership Training for Teens. There's also information on how to find everything from contests, to how to write a winning college application essay. I especially enjoyed the section on How Has Homeschooling Changed, which gives wonderful insight to the homeschooling climate and how's it has changed, even in the last few years.

After four editions of The Big Book of Home Learning, Mary Pride has designed a new format that gives parents quality information at their fingertips. In addition, there are new chapters and even new sections in this edition. These new sections include topics such as Education 101, Unit Studies, Homeschooling with a School or Group, and Homeschooling Away from Home. New chapters include, How Has Homeschooling Changed? Seven New Reasons to Homeschool, Laptop Homeschooling, The Maloney Method, and The Wholehearted Method.

If there were one "top expert" in homeschooling, I would say Mary Pride is it. With her numerous books, Practical Homeschooling Magazine, and website (www.home-school.com), Mary knows her stuff. But her knowledge isn't just from her head, but also from her heart.

This new edition helps parents pinpoint the best teaching methods and learn about new homeschooling options and issues. But my favorite part is the inspiration I receive, knowing that success is available for my family and I as we continue to grow and learn together. This is a resource I'll use over and over again!

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful resource for beginner or veteran, Jan 15 2001
By "carda" - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: The Big Book of Home Learning (Paperback)
This is the best resource for finding all the information you need to start homeschooling, or to supplement a public school student's learning (afterschooling). If you don't know how to go about it, or even if you are an expert homeschooler looking for the latest in curriculum and methods... this is an excellent resource. I have been buying this series of books each time it comes out, and every time there is something new that I learn, and that I add to our learning regime. It truly is the most authoritive, and up-to-date homeschooling (or after-schooling) information available out there. If you are just starting... this is the one to get! It will help you locate just what you need, and whittle down the vast choices to those that suit you and your needs quickly. Highly recommended. :)

24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitive and thoroughly "user friendly" instructional manu, Aug 9 2004
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
Ce commentaire est de: Mary Pride's Complete Guide to Getting started in Homeschooling (Paperback)
Simply put, Mary Pride's Complete Guide To Getting Started In Homeschooling is the definitive and thoroughly "user friendly" instructional manual ideal for the use of any concerned parent seeking to create a homeschooling program -- or to enhance one already underway. Written by the publisher of "Practical Homeschooling" magazine and the founder of the world's most-visited homeschool website, Mary Pride's Complete Guide To Getting Started In Homeschooling is packed with everything from the twelve most popular homeschooling methods to tactics for dealing with special situations such as the needs of gifted children or children with ADD, to ways to test or otherwise measure and evaluate the progress of one's child, and much more, Mary Pride's Complete Guide To Getting Started In Homeschooling is so filled with information that it is an absolute "must-have" for anyone contemplating or embarking upon a homeschooling program for their child.
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