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Home School Legal Defense Association is a nonprofit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children and to protect family freedoms.

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Washington Times Op-ed—Homeschoolers Thrive at the Bees
23 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
“We’re Saving the Vaccine for Public School Students”
9 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Judge Fines Homeschoolers, No Jail Sentence
25 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Important Vote Signals Victory for Homeschoolers
23 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Prosecutor to Homeschoolers: No Compromise—You’re Going to Jail!
20 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Waukesha Census Form Issue Resolved
6 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
Beloit Demands Homeschoolers “Register”
4 Nov 2009, 12:00 am
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Sjanna Glorianne Hi Homeschoolers. Join me and my friends at East Coast Homeschoolers on facebook.

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Amy King sat in her familys Pine Valley driveway, dreading going inside.Her husband Aaron King and daughters Micah, 7, and Noel, 5, waited in the car with her. It was Nov. 3, Aarons birthday.Just two months
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Bless the name of Jesus! This is what the church is here for! Let us always hold this boby of believers up in prayer and thanksgiving!
November 24 at 3:10pm
Lori Howard
Lori Howard
What an awesome testimony to the power of LOVE in ACTION!
November 24 at 8:32pm
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Homeschool Science Academy is sponsoring a research paper contest for students ages 11 – 18.  Deadline for entries is January 31, 2010.  First place is a Dell Vostra 1720 Laptop Computer (17 inch screen).  This would be a great way to combine science and English as your teen ...

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John

John And this article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Do you believe in the American dream -- the idea that in this country, hardworking people of every race, color and creed can get ahead on their own merits? If so, that belief may soon bar you from getting ...
John

John Interesting editorial about the National Education Association today in the Chicago Tribune (of all places).

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/chi-1122edit1nov22,0,2514797.story

November 23 at 6:20am · Report
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November 20 at 6:26am
Melissa Stoever
Melissa Stoever
Do you have a link to the details? I would really like to look into this.
November 20 at 11:28am
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HSLDA How do you teach history so it sticks? What if she can't understand fractions? What if he loves language but hates to write? Self-acclaimed “Delightful Speaker, Entertaining Author, Adequate Wife, Pitiful Housekeeper” Carol Barnier goes beyond learning styles to answer "What do we do now?" Come away from Carol’s refres...hing session with lots of ideas you can use Monday morning!
$9.99 Non-Member Price
$4.99 Member Price

So often, learning style materials pour all their time and energy into finding the right label for your child's learning style. While there are many different tools for assessment, too often these same materials are light on just what you should do after
Time:9:00PM Thursday, November 19th
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HSLDA Homeschool Mom Running for Congress http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/lohmann/091117

November 18 at 1:11pm
Sharon
Sharon
'ishshâh nâshı̂ym
The first form is the feminine of iysh (man) or enosh (mortal); the second form is an irregular plural; a woman (used in the same wide sense as enosh).: - [adulter]ess, each, every, female, X many, + none, one, + together, wife, woman. Often unexpressed in English.

The word means female mortal. It can be a woman of ill repute, though that is not necessarily the meaning. Actually Matthew Henry takes it to mean " men that have as weak judgments and strong passions as women and children: this was their sin, that their rulers were such, and it became a judgment upon them."
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Ladies, we are not meant to lead; we are to be helpmates, supporters. Adam sinned knowingly, Eve was deceived; we are easily mislead, it is not our calling. It is a judgment from God when a people have weak men, and/or women, ruling over them.

Is it to the point where there are NO men? Must we accept the judgment of God on our nation? Rise up, oh men of God! Do not be so weak as to leave it to your wives.

Patricia, if your family feels this calling, can not your husband do this with you at his side offering your love and support?
November 20 at 7:16am
Patricia Sullivan
Patricia Sullivan
This article does a great job explaining the translation: http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/16951
November 20 at 9:34am
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Whether you are homeschooling a teen or a pre-schooler—or both at the same time—your students can study and learn together. Sherrie Payne, mother and teacher of six, has learned to make multi-grade homeschooling both fun and efficient.

To simplify multi-level teaching process and eliminate “boring” from history lessons,... Sherrie wrote a world history curriculum, Around the World in 180 Days. In this engaging webinar, Sherrie draws from Around the World to share the excitement of history!

You’ll learn that there’s more to world history than just dates, names, and places. Sherrie will show how you can give your students “the rest of the story,” and help them understand more about the nations that influence world events.

Take a ride in an imaginary hot air balloon, and prepare to have fun with world history!
$9.99 Non-Member Price
$4.99 Member Price

Are you homeschooling a teen and a preschooler—and perhaps even a few ages in between? Do you struggle to teach in such a way that your students can study and learn together? If so, come discover how to teach at least one subject—history—in a way th
Time:9:00PM Tuesday, November 17th
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November 13 at 8:18am
Trena
Trena
Many others where home schoolers, too. I know the winner of the PRIMARY is home schooled... will you have articles on all the winners that are home school?
November 13 at 9:00am
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Mike Smith will be writing about the Bible Bee in his upcoming Washingtion Times column, which will be published on Sunday, November 22nd.
November 13 at 6:52pm
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Teri Holiday Cards for Soldiers
HOLIDAY MAIL FOR SOLDIERS
PO BOX 5456
CAPITAL HEIGHTS, MD 20791-5456
Will be returned if received after Dec. 7. NO care packages, monetary gifts, glitter or inserts. Just choose a card, write an encouraging note and mail.

November 12 at 10:17am · Report
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HSLDA For our New England Members: HSLDA Staff Attorney will be speaking at St. Anselm"s Institute for politics in Manchester New Hampshire THIS Saturday as part of Family Research Council sponsored event. For details go to: http://www.frcaction.org/get.cfm?i=EV09J04 Attend all or part of this important event!

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HSLDA Carol Barnier is author of three books, mother to three children, and wife to one husband. She is a popular speaker and radio guest across the country. You may have heard her on Focus on the Family’s Weekend Magazine or Moody Radio. She has written for Proverbs 31 Woman, The Old Schoolhouse, Club House Magazine and oth...ers. She strives to provide practical and usable ideas in each and every talk. And while she can be quite serious, probably the best description of her is what you find on her business cards: Delightful Speaker, Entertaining Author, Adequate Wife, Pitiful Housekeeper.

As the author of three books about working with non-traditional minds (which includes her own), you will leave her workshops laughing and excited about the many ideas you've taken away. Her first book entitled How To Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and On To Learning addresses the fun, thrills and challenges of homeschooling highly distractible children. Her second book, entitled, If I’m Diapering a Watermelon, Then Where’d I Leave The Baby? tackles the truths to be addressed and strategies to be adopted in order to survive membership in the Highly Distractible Mom Club (of which Carol is a lifetime member). Her newest book, The Big WHAT NOW Book of Learning Styles goes beyond the “What should we call him?” to “What do we do now?” How do I teach spelling? Math? History? This book is all about answering those questions. Carol homeschools her three children in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of Connecticut when she’s not busy searching for her lost keys.

Do you have a child who is doubting his faith? Or perhaps a daughter who has rejected your beliefs completely? Are you convinced you've failed...and the state of this child's heart is weighing heavily on you and your spouse? Come and listen to Carol share
Time:9:00PM Thursday, November 12th
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Don

Don Great organization, great leadership...every home-school parent ought to ba a fan!!!

November 11 at 9:30pm · Report
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Our mission is to help re-establish the home as the center of instruction and discipleship by providing high-quality, biblically-based resources. We are committed to assisting fathers as family leaders and encouraging mothers as caretakers of the home. In short, our vision is to bring glory to God by equipping families to change the world.
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