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Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. Linda Dobson and family began their homeschooling journey in 1985. They were having so much fun together that she wanted to share news of this educational approach with as many other families as possible. She co-founded a local homeschooling support group that now offers support and learning activities to a growing membership. She helped found and for the first two years served as coordinator of the New York (State) Home Educators' Network. Upon creation of the National Home Education Network (NHEN) in 1999 she served as its first public relations advisor as a media contact providing reporters, journalists, and researchers with background information and interviews. She was also Homeschool.com's early years' advisor. Linda's articles have appeared in dozens of magazines, including Good Housekeeping, but her favorite stint was as Home Education Magazine news reporter and analyst for almost a decade. She still regularly contributes a commentary column, "Notes from the Road Less Traveled," and is acting columns editor. She has authored eight books, and contributed essays and forewords to many more. She has enjoyed diversity in writing, from a children's column for an Atlanta-based alternative newspaper to mail order copy, as well as consulting and market studies for companies such as Barnes&Noble.com and Grolier's. Linda is experienced with the media having provided scores of interviews for radio talk shows, feature stories, including German Public Radio, and publications including The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, Reader's Digest, Better Homes & Gardens, and "Live Online" for the Washington Post.As she became home education's most prolific author and vocal spokesperson, Linda emerged as a nationally respected conference keynote speaker. She has traveled the country, staying in touch with parental concerns and educational approaches across the U.S. and Canada. Formerly a short-term academic tutor for children, she also counseled parents of traditionally schooled children, as she believes that parental involvement is essential to educational success and can occur no matter where a child learns. She was also an online course instructor for Barnes & Noble University.Believing that modern homeschooling's rich history lives within those who have completed the journey, Linda began the Homeschool Crones Café at ning.com and invited all her old friends to hang out there. Life isn't all work, fortunately! She moved to be close to Florida's Gulf coast and has started a non-profit volunteer program and a non-profit economic revitalization corporation. Now, she has left all that behind to return to her passion - helping families enjoy and thrive through the homeschooling lifestyle. To this end, Linda produces Parent at the Helm.com, where parents concerned about their children's education can find information, news, resources, guest commentators, homeschooling start-up information, and monthly book giveaways to help their children succeed. She's grandmother of three beautiful girls, including a set of twins. She is also engaged to the most wonderful man in the world.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness."This book is a GREAT place to start, especially if your just thinking about home schooling or if you are right at the start of the homeschooling ages..." Read more"...they had have laid it out at grade levels, yet, you will find plenty of information and fun ideas. Recommend" Read more"...is not one of my personal gifts (lol) so i find this book extremely usefull. Not only are the ideas and activities great, but as a whole it is..." Read more"...any family who wants to help their children learn and understand more in their education...." Read more"...And it's not just for HomeSchooling Mums either - these are great ideas that can help any mum give their child at school that little bit extra help..." Read more"...chance to read the entire book since it's so big but I like the variety of projects that this book has." Read more"...The rest of the book is a wonderful collection of ideas on how to help children learn, from reading, to math, to character building, to other facets..." Read more"...the non-activity info was actually quite helpful - some good organizational ideas and such that were nice to read." Read more"...it out at grade levels, yet, you will find plenty of information and fun ideas. Recommend" Read more"...And not just at school age either - there are so many fun games you can play here and adapt to any age, even preschool...." Read more"...Full of unique and doable games, activities, crafts to aid in teaching your child. I could not put this down...." Read more"...Activities are at different levels of complexity and simplicity and are easily adaptable whether you homeschool or not." Read more"...age either - there are so many fun games you can play here and adapt to any age, even preschool...." Read more"...are at different levels of complexity and simplicity and are easily adaptable whether you homeschool or not." Read more"...Has been very adaptive for us! Even use ideas for classroom parties and after school group meetings." Read more
