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BOOKS: FROM Cheri:
The How And why of Homeschooling by Ray Ballman FROM Colleen:
Mary Griffths Homeschool Handbook
and....for those of you with any HIGH NEED
children...Dr. Sears and
Martha Sears, RN just put out a new book: Parenting the
Fussy Baby and HIgh Need
Child. The previous book was The Fussy Baby. FROM Jane:
Ruth Beechick has a very good book:
Teaching Kindergartners - How to Understand and Instruct
Fours and Fives.
She talks a lot about salvation in her book as well as
other topics and
what to expect from this age. I got it from Great
Christian Books
(paperback - $7.95) and it has been very helpful to me.
Some topics: trinity, right and wrong, salvation, death -
also art,
music, and games for these kids.
I think she has a book on pre-schoolers (2s and 3s) as
well. Our
homeschool library had that one. I have her book on
Teaching Primaries
- Understanding How they Think and How they Learn but I
haven't read that
one yet (I have a couple of years before I need it !).
Home Grown Kids by Raymond and Dorothy Moore(or any of their
other books as well!)
Homeschooling For Excellence by David and Micki Colfax
The Way They Learn by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias (she also has a
tape...I got both of these from Focus on the family).
Even though I've homeschooled for 1 1/2 years this
book taught me a lot about different types of homeschooling
and shared lots
of neat quotes from people who homeschool telling how they
do it--really
fun to hear new ideas and inspiring too!This would be a
great book for any
interested in homeschooling. The last couple chapters
share tons of
resources from internet to curriculum.
FROM Sandie:
FROM JD:
CATALOGS:
FROM Donna:
LaCelle Family Ministries - Homeschool resources at a great discount
FROM Sandie:
FROM JD:
I got a really really cool catalog in today's mail
called Lakeshore Learning
Materials. If you want one call 1-800-421-5354 It is
packed with the neatest
"learning tools" for kids. Some stuff is really expensive
and some stuff is
not but it is a very neat catalog. I'm definitely going to
be ordering
some stuff real soon !!!
Frank Schaffer Publications 1-800-421-5533 Tell them to
send you their
whole package of different catalogs. They have some of the
coolest teaching
things. They also have really neat posters, puzzles, ect.
for kids. This
stuff would be great for homeschoolers and even if you don't
homeschool it
would still be really neat items to just use with your kids
or daycare kids FROM Donna:
I just received a catalogue in the mail,"Christian
Books
Distributors"that I thought some of you might be
interested in
receiving. It has a lot of books regarding homeschooling.
The
address is CBD - PO box 7000-Peabody,Ma-01961-7000 Ask for
catalogue #83825 Their phone # is 1-508-977-5080 THE REPRINTS CORP. EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNT CATALOG & ONLINE STORE PITSCO CATALOG
Online shopping for educational materials or sign up for free catalog.
This is a great catalog of educational materials - seemed to be mostly
science oriented. I remember an extensive selection of robotics kits and
materials.
Curricula
For the Love of Learning - Online educational consultants
Draw-Write-Now! - Drawing and Handwriting in great themes
Keystone High School Curricula
FROM Sandie:
FROM Annie:
FROM Denise:
We use ACE their at 1-800-925-7777
FROM Pamela:
Five In A Row
If you would like to keep things laid back some, you
could try a program like Five in a Row
FROM Debbie B:
FROM Lee Ann:
Five In A Row is a neat unit study curriculum. I'm considering using it with my little guy when he gets older. You read a book for five days in a row, hence the title, and do activities related to the book. Most of the books will be available at the library.
Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons was originally a public school phonics program called Distar. Everything is lined out for you in the book, including what you say. I have heard really good things about it from my friends who have used it.
Educational Links
FROM Belinda:
Kids Web - A World Wide Web Digital Library for Schoolkids
FROM Kim:
Homework Heaven - The Biggest Academic Research Site on the Internet!
American Homeschool Publishing has excellent books available -- some that you cannot get elsewhere
THE ONLINE EDUCATOR
Magazine of online resources for educators
FROM Sandie:
Jon's Homeschool Resource Page
FROM Karan:
HeartlandHills
4921
There are some links to lesson plans, a few forum links and you can get
to some homeschool rings on this site. Go to the botttom of the page and
click on web rings. That will take you to the homeschool rings. By the way forums have always been alot of help to me. When you get to this page make sure you check those out.
FROM Jackie:
B.J.
Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
I bumped into this one....a homework helper site. It has links to tons of on-line reference books and newspapers and great site. It is well organized and easy as pie to browse through. Check it out.
FROM Brookes:
FROM Angie2:
FROM Kelly:
FROM Donna:
christian homeschool site by a homeschooling family
Skills for reading and math through 8th grade
skills k-5 from a elementary school
Heart of Wisdom - Homeschooling from the Heart: Don't miss the Heart of Wisdom philosophy and unique homeschool teaching approach!
A Family Guide to the Biblical Holidays: Learn the teaching method God uses to teach His children. The ultimate hands-on Bible lessons! Teach your children the way God instructed the Hebrews to teach their children–with annual events telling the story of His people and the coming of Jesus. Do you enjoy learning about symbolism in the Bible? See Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, all foretold in the Spring holidays, and find out how to recognize His second coming by learning about the Fall holidays.
Amazing, Spectacular, Mysterious, Colorful Web Sites for Kids and The Adults Who Care About Them - For over 700 great links, check out this site published by the American Library Association. GREAT!!!
The Mining Company - If you have never visited the Mining Company homeschool links...you have missed a GREAT source...The Art links are wonderful! This takes awhile but is worth it!!
Computer Skills Lesson Plans - Public Schools of North Carolina - Develop keyboarding skills for grades K-4. Separate for each grade.
Certificates - Cute certificates to print out for "Job well done."
A Kindergartner's World-Teacher Resources
Ron MacKinnon's Educational Bookmarks
Wonderful places for lesson plans.
The Bible Teacher's Page
The sites they give are great.
Cardboard Cognition
This is one of my favorites. I love to make learning
games. We are on a limited
budget. This site has you make at least 100 and is from
card you make(decks)
like Bible Rummy or the Habit change. (this one is kinda
for boys 7-13
and helps them beware of good habits/bad habits).
Computer Lessons
Lessons for Kids and Small Adults.
Pete's
Business Accounting
Teaches accounting and many other lesson plans in this
field. A must see!
FROM Kathy W.:
HSTUAC
You might want to consider subscribing to a
homeschool list. There are
several available on the web. I am on one called HSTUAC
that is
wonderful.
FROM Lisette:
The Homeschooling
Zone
I want to share with you this news about a new IRC chat
resource for
homeschoolers! on DAL.net channel #Homeschooling_Zone
FROM Karan:
FROM Marcia:
FROM Angele:
Christians Home Educating
Young Adults (C-HEYA) is an open
forum for parents interested in discussing the issues surrounding
educating their children at home during what would be their junior high
(middle school),and senior high years. The emphasis here is on issues of curriculum, methodology, college and career preparation, general educational philosophy, development of Christian character, resources, and mutual support --all in particular relation to the secondary school ages. We do expect that all will respect the generally accepted values of Christian love, mutual respect, sanctity of life, home, and the worship of God.
To subscribe send a message to: hub@xc.org and in the
body type:
subscribe c-heya
Moderator: Larry Wilson lwilson@xc.org
FROM Marlaine
TUAC
The list is available in the digest form also. It is a
very busy list. I subscribed in the digest form and received 3-4 of them a
day with 10-15 messages each! So -- if interested send an email to hub@xc.org with the message: subscribe train-up-a-child your name. Or subscribe train-up-a-child digest your name
Kathy Walters' Homeschooling Page
Homeschooling--Who Me? - Prospective, new and veteran homeschoolers will find support and resources on legal issues, getting started, curricula (categorized by learning style), learning styles, ADD/ADHD, gifted and college.
Unit Study Coffee Table
An online newsletter designed to help families using Konos and other unit study materials.
FROM Marcia:
Center for the Study of Autism
FROM Michelle:
FROM Michele:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Christian ADHD List - Support group for parents of ADD/ADHD children where the focus is on the Word of God, prayer/fasting and encouragement.
FROM Lucinda:
Solve the Puzzle - Seeking answers to the mysteries of autism
Mailing lists that discuss Autism:
AUTISM
listserv@sjuvm.stjohns.edu
subscribe AUTISM
Autism International Network
ANI-L
listserv@utkvm1.utk.edu
subscribe ANI-L
Autism Network International
listserv@listserv.syr.edu
send your name
Discrete Trails Intervention for Autism
listserv@indycms.iupui.edu
subscribe me-list
Organizations that deal with Autism:
Autism Society of America
800-3AU-TISM
National Autism hotline
304-525-8014
ADA Document Center - stats, guidelines, regs, tech sheets, other assistance
Americans with Disabilities Act Disability Information
Assessment and Evaluation on the internet
Attention Deficit Disorder Archives
Benefits for children with Disabilities
Council for Exceptional Children
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
ERIC Info Guide: Early Childhood and Disabilities
Facts for Families - American Assoc. of Child & Adol. Psychiatry (Childhood disorders)
Family village - info for parents with children w/cognitive disabilities, support group
Forgotten Kids - ADD/ADHD children
Internet Resources for Special Children
Learning Disabilities online - glossary of terms, articles, resources
National Academy for Child Development - LD, ADD/ADHD, Downs, CP, DD
National Easter Seals - extensive resource for Special Needs children
National Parent Network on disabilities
Parents Exchange (autism + others)
Parents helping Parents - special needs children
Raising Children with Special Needs
Sensory Integration International - information on sensory integration
Social/Emotional disabilities
More disabilities
Hospital
ChildsWord
Special Education Links - ADD, Gifted, visual impairment, hearing impairment, LD
Special Education Resources on the Internet
Recommended by Joyce Herzog:
FROM Caren:
I wanted to share a newsletter that I get from Jean Kulczyk... it's wonderful, full of great book recommendations, insights... ideas on learning...the title is "At Our Own Pace".... it is totally free, but please send her a donation. you'll see it's well worth it!
E-mail her at Yukko5@aol.com or you can mail a request for the newsletter to:
Jean Kulczyk
102 Willow Drive
Waukegan, IL 60087
I don't know if she offers it thru email yet, i'm still getting mine via snail mail.... She hasn't come out and actually said that she was Christian, but with that much wisdom, grace, compassion for children... something's up .... She has a master degree in Educational Therapy. She has 3 daughters with LD and has HS'ed for 14 yrs. I really like her heart and attitude I see in this newsletter. I believe she will bless you guys !!
Special Education Cyber Centre
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