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Homeschool Almanac – Your Source for All-Inclusive Alternative Education

 

By Charlene Smithson

One of the most valuable sources of nationwide, all-inclusive homeschooling information is the Homeschool Almanac website, www.homeschoolalmanac.com.

This website and its companion print-digital publication offer non-religious/non-secular information to anyone interested in alternative education. Many teachers read the Almanac as well as parents who are already teaching their own children or are interested in seeing what homeschooling has to offer in increased academic and social value.

If bullying is a problem, homeschooling helps to stop bullying; if a child cannot learn well because of constant classroom interruptions, homeschooling removes distractions. If a child has a learning disadvantage such as ADHD or ADD, autism, hearing or vision challenges or other such situations, homeschooling can be the answer to poor academic performance.

The Homeschool Almanac is free to all and brings important product information as well as teaching and parenting information that is not available to the general population. You can find information about Reading; Math; Foreign Language Learning; Language Arts, such as spelling, grammar, etc.;  the Arts; Family Living; Christian Living; Working from Home and much more!

If you have decided to homeschool or are just thinking it might work for your family – or want to find excellent supplemental materials for your child with a learning challenge, the Homeschool Almanac is perfect for your needs. If you are a teacher, the same facts apply – keep abreast of new products in education and even some new thoughts on pedagogy. Visit www.homeschoolalmanac.com today and spend some time learning about the exciting world of alternative education. CS

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