Blogs
Homeschooling Blogs
A Net in Time Schooling
A homeschool mom and her only son share their homeschooling adventure.
Get Along Home
This blog follows Cindy and her family as she talks about homeschooling, large families, and parenting.
UnSchoolers Online Blog
Find brand new, late-breaking articles and links related to home/unschooling.
I Am a Princess, All Girls Are
This lovely blog chronicles the journey of a grandmother homeschooling a single granddaughter.
Rebel Homeschool
A blog written by a Free Thinking mom about secular homeschooling her two teens.
A Learning Journey
This homeschooling journey is shared by a mom who is homeschooling her only child.
Large Family Learning
Follow Amber and her children as they enjoy large family learning.
Ben and Me
Marcy shares her life with her son Ben, an adopted only child, who she is homeschooling.
Waldorf in the Home
Waldorf in the Home is a blog written by Rahima Baldwin Dancy and Cynthia Aldinger (along with guest writers) for Waldorf parents, home schooling families and anyone interested in the LifeWays approach to parenting and childcare.
Cabin in the Woods
Diane Knect is homeschooling an only child. Share her experiences with raising her daughter Grace in a homeschooling small family.
Let's Play Math!
This wonderful blog is written by a homeschooling mother who wants to make learning math fun. It is a place where you can learn about new ways of learning, teaching, and understanding math. Math is a game, playing with ideas. This blog is about the ongoing adventure of learning, teaching, and playing around with mathematics from preschool to precalculus.
Our Full House
Carrie shares life with her 14 blessings, offering a glimpse into the daily life of their family.
Our Journey
Jenni Ryan shares resources and life experiences about raising a single child and homeschooling.
There's No Place Like Home: Homeschooling my large, crazy family
Shelly is the mom of eleven children and is homeschooling. Share in her journey.
Our Homeschool Reviews
This blog shares the experience of homeschooling an only child.
A Dining Room Education
Rhonda Clark blogs about life homeschooling an only child.
Raising Arrows
Join Amy Roberts as she shares her tips and ideas about homeschooling and large family living.
Ozark Ramblings
This blog chronicles the joys of raising and homeschooling an only son.
Large Family Mothering
Sherry writes her blog and shares her experiences as a mom of 15 homeschooled children.
Homeschool Essentials
Whether unschooled or highly structured, religious or secular, all homeschools encounter the same challenges. All successful homeschools exhibit the same essential qualities. This weblog will help you understand and apply those qualities, minimize frustration, and enjoy more success sooner.
School@Home
This blog shares the day to day life of a homeschooling family located in the suburbs of the Twin Cities in Minnesota. You'll find education news, homeschooling resources, ideas, field trip stories, and more.
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LeapPad Game - Mind Wars Jr. Interactive Game
Bring a friend and try this brand new way to play with your LeapPad! Race around the board in this fast-paced, wonderfully wacky game. Be the first to close all five windows and you will become the Mind Wars master and learn important 1st and 2nd grade skills in math, language arts, life science, physical science, and social studies!
And What About College?: How Homeschooling Can Lead to Admissions to the Best Colleges & Universities
Get all your questions about helping your homeschooled student apply and get accepted to college answered with this resource. It discusses transcripts, diplomas, education choices, online colleges, and more. If you are worried about whether your homeschooled student can have a successful college search, then this book will help allay those fears and offers good support and information. 
Raising Topsy-Turvy Kids: Successfully Parenting Your Visual-Spatial Child
Understanding how children learn best allows you to meet their needs and help them succeed. A visual-spatial learner remembers things in pictures and learns better with visual clues and strategies. This book addresses those needs and helps you figure out how to encourage this type of learner in your homeschool environment. 
Happy Phonics
Happy Phonics uses games to teach early reading skills. Simple yet entertaining and educational, these phonics games are printed on colorful, sturdy cardstock ready to cut out. Included is a mother-friendly guidebook which contains details on how to teach phonics and reading, how to pronounce and teach the phonics sounds, how to make your own simple beginning readers, and step-by-step teaching information for each phonics sound. Happy Phonics covers beginning to advanced phonics.
Great Lodges of the National Parks: The Companion Book to the PBS Television Series
Stand amid soaring Douglas fir in the great hall of Glacier Park Lodge or sit in the setting sun and gaze into the Grand Canyon at El Tovar. This beautiful gift book will transport you to the majestic lodges of our national parks to relive the glory of past vacations or plan adventures anew. This book and the PBS television series of the same title (to air in spring 2002) take armchair travelers into these architectural wonders and explore the surrounding natural beauty of our national parks. Lo...