Sheri shares information about special needs homeschooling, her son who was born at 27 weeks, lesson plans, and curriculum recommendations. http://hsmom0.tripod.com
The Glaser family shares their experiences with homeschooling their son David, a "ball of fire" who enjoys science, Legos, and creative writing. Also contains recommendations for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers. http://home.earthlink.net/~tammyglaser798/david.html
Each family member has their own part of the Home. The kids each have a room filled with stuff they love, Hairpin's Garden has homeschooling and other stuff planted there, and Pappy's garage has fly fishing equipment and Army gear. Pets and places we've http://members.tripod.com/~ratkgregg/familyindex.html
Home Education allows for more individual learning styles. Families are free to spend more time together while learning together. Learning is a life-long process and should be pleasureable. Resources and newsletter. http://www.thenaturalife.com/
Adele Carrall takes a biting look at the current educational system, and explains why allowing children the freedom to learn works. http://www.geocities.com/adelecarrall/
Photos, homeschool information, chess results, and living abroad explained by an American professor currently homeschooling his six children in Chile. Mirrored in Spanish. http://www.policyofliberty.net/kids/
Beth Broom and her seven children share their interests, homeschooling journey, experiences having identical twins, Celiac disease, ultrasounds from 18 weeks on, and information on unborn children. http://www.cblink.com/userpages/~circleb/
Why one family homeschools, a list of Catholic curriculums on the internet, a list of families with homeschooling web pages and FREEBIES for homeschooling families. http://www.suite101.com/articles/article.cfm/7628
A homeschool family with an educational site. Take a look at what they have been working on and submit your work to share with other homeschoolers. http://www.petzfamilyschool.com/
The Riordan family explains why character training is important, how they use felt boards, timelines, homeschooling by boat and car, and a typical day at their house. http://www.bright.net/~double/trans.htm
Homepage designed and written by an 8 year old homeschooler. Has information about homeschooling, activities, crafts, writing, and SETI, plus coloring pages. http://pixigirl.aurdev.com
Encouragement and resources for Christian homeschooling moms and their families, including message boards, links, and information. http://www.angelfire.com/la2/pamsrefuge
Michigan eclectic homeschool site for other homeschoolers or those thinking of homeschooling. The site features links to curriculum, and lesson plans. http://www.telery.com/maplewoods
This African-American family has homeschooled for over seven years. The site offers reference and link content as well as practical information on homeschooling and male rites of passage. http://nabrit.com/homeschool
Provides an overview about ways to begin homepreschool. Includes resources, useful links, and articles about the 'unpreschooling' concept. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/forest/2468
Information, resources and support for homeschooling preschool aged children. Explanation of Before Five In A Row curriculum, comparison of styles, and a picture album. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/schubass3
Christian & homeschool resource page of the Howard family. Information on Christianity, homeschool, parenting, and military homeschool families. http://home-is-school.tripod.com/home.html
We began homeschooling our children in order to ensure that they receive the best education to prepare them for the challenges of the future. We stress thinking skills and independence. http://www.geocities.com/rubiconacademy/index.html
Help for the homeschooling family. Free worksheets, forms, ABC's, 123's, curriculum requirements for grade levels,developmental characteristics for children, shapes, and colors. http://www.geocities.com/marie497_27521
Resources and support for secular homeschoolers, including information for Well Trained Mind users, diversity education, and art. http://www.angelfire.com/or/mtdewbydo
The Nod family sold their house, packed up their belongings in their trailer, and hit the road. This is their online homeschooling journal about their travels and their experiences. http://www.road-school.com/
A Christian family's homepage describing their life as missionaries on their way to Singapore and homeschooling their children. http://schaefer-family.com/
Michelle, aka The Basic Homeschooler, journals her homeschooling adventure, providing tips, money-saving ideas, resource links, and photos of her family. http://groups.msn.com/TheBasicHomeschooler/