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You've Decided to Homeschool, Now What?
Marsha Hubler
9780890515129
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A step-by-step manual to help you organize and administer the best homeschool program possible for your children.

This exciting new guide by trusted homeschool consultant Marsha Hubler takes you safely through some of the most common obstacles associated with homeschooling. Along the way it will help answer all your questions and give you the confidence and ability to be successful in this new endeavor. Essential information includes:

  • Tips for setting up your homeschool program
  • The importance of standardized tests
  • How to work with homeschool evaluators
  • Tools to keep you organized and disciplined
  • Filled with easy-to-follow information, thus trusted resource provides sample transcripts, curriculum, guides, legal counsel, helpful websites - everything you'll need for your child's academic success.

    Paperback • 6 x 9 • 144 pages

    Marsha Hubler is a long-time educator with over 35 years of experience with students, foster children, disordered youth and homeschoolers. She has written several books and speaks widely at writers - conferences and school conventions. Marsha, her husband and their horses live in Middleburg, Pennsylvania.

    This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 21 June, 2007.
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