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Homeschooling Tips for Parents
- Guide to Understanding the Homeschool Curriculum Part I
- Narrated by: Mandy Mahan
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Homeschooling parents have a single thing in common, the desire to teach their child the best that they can. It is important for parents to remember the process of homeschooling is a large learning curve for both the student and the parent and mistakes are common in the beginning. The thing homeschooling parents must consider is that these mistakes can be looked upon as positive learning experiences later on. This book focuses on creating that perfect homeschool curriculum for the parent to begin teaching their child the right way.
©2014 Dana Tebow (P)2014 Speedy Publishing LLC
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