The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook: A Creative and Stress-Free Approach to Homeschooling
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Genres: Nonfiction, Christian Books & Bibles, Engineering & Transportation
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Nonfiction, Christian Books & Bibles, Engineering & Transportation
Book Type: Paperback
Fontaine (luvmarie83) reviewed on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a fairly easy-to-read book, and I enjoyed it. Not something to keep on your bookshelf maybe, but if I owned it, I *might* re-read it every 3 or 4 years as my children age and come to differenty places in their schooling.
The Moores frequently refer to their other books so it may be helpful to read those first, or at least have them on hand (I haven't read them and it didn't really hinder this book, but left me wanting to read those too). Also, the "Moore Formula" is in the appendix to the book, although it's referenced throughout the book. I would recommend reading that first, before the rest of the book.
A few quotes from my notes:
"Children's brains, bodies and emotions are as different as their fingerprints"
"{parents ought to} let their children grow up as naturally as possible... [practicing] discipleship and [building] self-control... which requires sound parental examples"
"As adults we demand our freedoms. Children should have some freedoms, too, within the framework of adult wisdom and love"
"Mastery of basic skills is your goal"
"...warm parental guidance..."
and finally,
"Students who work with their hands develop commom sense and practical skills and do much better with their heads."
The Moores frequently refer to their other books so it may be helpful to read those first, or at least have them on hand (I haven't read them and it didn't really hinder this book, but left me wanting to read those too). Also, the "Moore Formula" is in the appendix to the book, although it's referenced throughout the book. I would recommend reading that first, before the rest of the book.
A few quotes from my notes:
"Children's brains, bodies and emotions are as different as their fingerprints"
"{parents ought to} let their children grow up as naturally as possible... [practicing] discipleship and [building] self-control... which requires sound parental examples"
"As adults we demand our freedoms. Children should have some freedoms, too, within the framework of adult wisdom and love"
"Mastery of basic skills is your goal"
"...warm parental guidance..."
and finally,
"Students who work with their hands develop commom sense and practical skills and do much better with their heads."
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