Aubrey H. (Aubrey42) reviewed Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home on + 12 more book reviews
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This book was very helpful in our decision to homeschool. It gives examples of the diverse families that homeschool, showing that it can be done in many very different ways. This will give confidence to anyone considering homeschooling - one of the situations here is bound to be similar to yours!
Jody T. (Batty) reviewed Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home on + 10 more book reviews
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Fantastic book! I was in awe at how many different ways the families homeschool. Gave me more confidence in getting ready to homeschool my child. I'd strongly recommend this book for new homeschoolers or anyone considering homeschooling!
Meka T. reviewed Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home on
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I thought this gave a good look at a variety of different Home School approaches. It was an easy read and a good reminder that it is not always easy. but always rewarding.
Tara S. (ladymcfadey) reviewed Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home on + 85 more book reviews
GREAT BOOK! i love reading about other home educators & how their days go too.
C.T. M. (sirius-mama) - reviewed Real-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home on + 37 more book reviews
This is one of the first books I've read to get a sense of the homeschooling community. How discouraging! Every single family featured in this book bashes public education. And out of 21 families, I think 19 were homeschooling for religious reasons. Surely there are more secular families homeschooling! I was hoping for a wide variety of approaches to be featured with the focus on creativity & learning; I was disappointed to read narrow mindsets. Public education isn't all bad and homeschooling isn't all good. I'd like to hear more rounded out, complete stories which address the downsides or drawbacks to homeschooling, in addition to the benefits. Just couldn't relate to any of these families. One positive note: I did like how the author started each chapter with "Best advice, Worst advice, Favorite Quote, and Favorite Resources," which was an interesting way to sum up each family's approach.