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10 results for   Category: 2020 Issue 1

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A Story of Miracles: California’s Legalization of Homeschooling

"The main reason I want to detail this case for you is not just because it was a major victory that homeschoolers should know about, but also because I want you to see how the hand of God contributed to the victory . . ."
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Generational Wins for Homeschooling

Two homeschooled kids meet, go on to law school, become lawyers, become homeschool dads . . . and then stand up for homeschool freedom.
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Islands of Refuge: One of the World's Densest Homeschool Populations

The Åland Islands have become a little paradise in the Baltic Sea for Swedish families who want to homeschool their children and feel welcomed and supported by the surrounding society.
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Finding Out the Truth

Bombarded with propaganda and overloaded with information, tomorrow’s leaders need to be equipped for the task.
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A Writing Blueprint: Evaluating the Work

As a homeschool parent, you have all the tools you need to assess your student’s writing at any level or grade.
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Mapping It Out: Preschool Geography Education

Geography is not typically among the first subjects homeschool moms consider foundational in preschool. So why teach it? And how in the world do you teach geography to a preschooler?
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There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather

This year, I decided to do something crazy. I committed to spending 1,000 hours outside with my girls. And although it’s only a few months into 2021, the challenge has already changed us.
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Grant Highlights—Reviving Hopes and Dreams

Here's a page from our yearbook of families who were served last year. Their thanks belong to you—the homeschool community—who helped renew their hope by your support of HSLDA.
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Diamonds in the Rough

Homeschooling families flourish when they have the right materials. Learn how Compassion grant recipient Darcel and her children have benefited from their homeschool experience!
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Delegation: A New Approach

It’s not that “I’m not very good at delegating.” It’s just that I have to approach it in a way that works for me.
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