Random Quote

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”
by Charles W. Eliot

Magazines, Newsletters, Blogs

Home Education Magazine

Phone: 800-236-3278 or 509-486-1351
FAX: 509-486-2753

E-mail:
HEM@home-ed-magazine.com
Home Education Magazine is one of the oldest, most respected, and most informative magazines on the subject of homeschooling. HEM is available via subscription, in public libraries, bookstores and on newsstands.
Each issue offers the very best interviews, feature articles, regular columns, political commentary and analysis, news reporting and more!
Mark and Helen Hegener, Editors/Publishers

Natural Life

Life Learning magazine has been reintegrated back into Natural Life magazine, from where it was spun off in 2002. Natural Life is one of the oldest and most respected natural family living publications in North America. It has published articles about what is now known as “unschooling” for over 32 years and will continue to bring readers the same inspirational unschooling material that has appeared in Life Learning.

Secular Homeschooling

Secular Homeschooling is a non-religious bimonthly magazine that reflects the diversity of the homeschooling community. Its readers and writers are committed to the idea that religious belief is a personal matter rather than a prerequisite of homeschooling.

This magazine is for any homeschooler, religious or not, who is interested in good solid writing about homeschooling and homeschoolers.

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Newsletters

The Homeschooler’s Network

Encouragement and practical advice for homeschool families.

At Our Own Pace: A Newsletter For Homescholing Families With Special Needs

Email: E-mail:
Editor: Jean Kulczyk
This free bimonthly newsletter features commentary, suggestions, and tips by parents of special needs kids, book reviews, discussions of materials and learning methods, list of resources, and more.
“The newsletter isn’t about the needs, it’s about our children and enjoying living and learning with them.”

Jewish Home Educators Network

“J.H.E.N. is a quarterly newsletter filled with thought-provoking articles, letters from readers that provide open dialogue on a wide range of interesting topics, mouth-watering recipes, creative holiday and craft ideas, stimulating book reviews, a Jewish calendar chock-full of information and original ideas, help columns with practical how-to advice on homeschooling.”

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Blogs

Why Homeschool Mission statement: On this blog we explore why homeschooling can be a better option for children and families than a traditional classroom setting. We’ll also explore homeschooling issues in general, educational thoughts, family issues, and some other random stuff.

HEM Editors’ Blognews, reviews, interviews, and editorials, from the editors of Home Education Magazine

Happy as Kings I liked raising kids, but didn’t like cultural tugs-of-war over them, so I finally turned to homeschooling, which I thought was a great adventure. Thoughtful commentary on the homeschooling scene.

Homeschooling News & Muse All about homeschooling and unschooling
well, not ALL but some…

The Simple Homeschool A place for homeschoolers to get information and free stuff to help you on your educational journey.

Corn and Oil We have 6 kids in our little clan. The family farm serves as headquarters surrounded by corn, soybeans and all the creatures that hang about. We’ve tried out various forms of education for our kids and homeschooling fits like a glove.

Sarita at Sonlight Sarita Holzmann, co-founder and president of Sonlight Curriculum, is a speaker, writer, curriculum developer, missions advocate, beloved wife, former homeschool mom, and grandmother five times over.

Camp Creek Blog Much about art projects for homeschooling kids, and project-based homeschooling.

H.E.R.P.& E.S. “A decent sampling of random atheist liberals” commmenting on home education, religion, politics & eclectic stuff

Eclectic Education A work-from-home homeschooling mom who designs curricula. I hope that this blog will be a blessing to to other Homeschool mothers and and be a light for my Savior Jesus

Moms Inspire Learning Simple resources and strategies to inspire lifelong learning, reading, and leading.

Guilt-Free Homeschooling GFHS offers help, comfort, and advice to new or struggling homeschool moms, assuring them that homeschooling can be manageable, successful, guilt-free, and glorifying to God.

Spunky Homeschool This blog is dedicated to the ramblings of a homeschooling mother of 6 in desperate need of a vacation. But since that is not currently available this blog will have to do.

Living Without School I homeschool. I am a Kumon Education Supervisor. I am addicted to working out…and to blogging…and to reading…and dancing..and Singstar…and trying to be a better Catholic…

Homeschool Cafe Several Mississippi moms connected online through a statewide homeschool network. Fueled mostly by caffeine, the women of The Homeschool Cafe will regularly top off this virtual bottomless cup with political opinions, educational issues, and general discussion. Pull up a seat and enjoy!

Our Homeschooling Adventures Our homeschooling adventures in this amazing and yet crazy world we live in. We love to homeschool and we love to learn. We don’t think we’re crazy — but, that may be for you to judge!

The Little Red Homeschool I’m a woman who is married to a great guy who works his bum off so I can stay home with our three kids. We’re secular homeschoolers who enjoy a relaxed, eclectic style of learning. I use blogging to unwind, not to stimulate my (or anyone else’s) mind. If you’re looking for intellectual stimulation, you probably aren’t going to find it here.

Land of Curly Hair A garden growing, dessert eating, Jesus loving, homeschooling, bargain shopping kind of family.

Throwing Marshmallows Lots on “right-brained learning”. I am a liberal-minded homeschool mom who is constantly trying to find that elusive state of balance in my life while enjoying my two energetic, yet vastly different boys.

Forest Cottage Waldorf inspired. The musings of my childrens journey in the wonders of love, life, and spirituality. Love, Live, Laugh, and Learn. That’s what it’s all about. Welcome and blessed be.

Hutcheson Happenings We are a Christian family who believes that God has delegated to us the authority and responsibility to teach our own children. We’ve created this blog to keep our family and friends updated on the latest events in our family and to give other homeschoolers a glimpse into the life of a like-minded family.

Schooling From the Heart Waldorf inspired. Americans living abroad. I’m a homeschooling mom to three beautiful and spirited children, ages 10 and under.

Homeschool Image I’m homeschooling my kids, ages 4, 7 and 10. We have thousands of books but no curriculum. We learn a lot but take no tests. Every day we’re in school, yet we never go to school. Yeah, we’re unschooling, if you must call it that.

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