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Educational expertise combines with homeschooling experience to offer products that assist and encourage. Designed with busy homeschoolers in mind, our tools are based on sound principles of learning while building your child's ability to think and do. The materials and support offered here are time-tested, practical and effective. Check out our Articles for inspiration, information and even a chuckle or two as you travel the path of home education.

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Providing Relief for Reluctant Writers by Debbie Strayer

Writing is a topic of great concern for homeschoolers today. It is easy to be concerned when there are so many products and workshops out there stressing its importance. However, the truth about encouraging a writer is much more simple than you may think. Read this article for easy to use suggestions for working with the reluctant writer, or any writer. Full Article


Too Much Grammar?
by Ruth Beechick

For many of their years children learn to use the language. They speak it mostly correctly. Later they write it, again mostly correctly, except that now they must learn the writing mechanics of punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. Then finally in the teen years they could learn some systematic grammar that describes and analyzes the language they have been using all those years. Here we look at these three phases of learning language. Full Article


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