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8 results for   Category: 2021 Issue 1

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Homeschool Grad Joins HSLDA Legal Staff

Meet HSLDA's newest attorney, homeschool grad Amy Buchmeyer—“We had a lot of peace of mind belonging to HSLDA, and I want to promote that same sense of freedom...”
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No SAT Subject Tests? What to Do?

The College Board is doing away with SAT Subject Tests. What does that mean for homeschoolers?
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How to Tell a Story

The opportunities and risks of the next 30 years will likely be different from those of the last 30 years—so we must adapt and be nimble. Telling our stories together, we will keep homeschooling free for future generations.
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What Does the Future Hold for Homeschool Freedom?

What are the roles of the federal and state governments' regarding homeschooling? How can COVID-19 change state regulations? How can we protect homeschool freedom? Find answers to these questions and more in HSLDA's article.
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Teach Your Teen to Read Like an English Major

Though I was well-prepared for college, I’ve realized how little I really knew about reading at the college level as a high schooler. Here's how I learned to read like an English major.
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Teaching Multiple Levels

Teaching multiple grades at once can feel overwhelming! Here are some practical tips from a seasoned homeschool mom.
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Triumph Amid Loss: Cindy's Story

Homeschooling families can flourish when they have the right materials. Learn about how Cindy's and her daughters were helped through their loss.
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Every Parent is a Teacher

No matter what career path you choose, you will always be a teacher, because that’s what parenting is.
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