The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling Teens
Thus this book fills a niche. Perhaps this niche is one that fits your family's needs?
This does not address one kind of home education method (i.e. classical) but talks about customizing the home education to meet your family's goal for that child (or shall I say meets the teen's goal). Bell does not push one right way to homeschool and provides ideas for various options such as when to seek taking outside courses as an alternative to home studies.
I learned about this book while at the Pennsylvania Homeschoolers workshop for homeschooling high school. For more information about Bell see her website.
I have not finished reading the book so this post is not a book review. One thing I'll mention is it is printed on high quality paper. It has a large font which is atypical but honestly is good for my 40-something eyes. There are 500 pages although the longer length may be due partly to the larger font size used.
Disclaimer: I bought this book for my personal use and was not paid to mention this book. For my blog's full disclosure statement see the link near the top of my blog's sidebar.


1 comments:
Thanks for sharing this! My girls are several years from high school, but it's always good to be aware of various resources. I'm going to bookmark this post. :^)
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