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1/12/2010

Review of Catholic Homeschool Companion (Paperback)

I just noticed that the last two reviews were by people who participated in the book.I thought I would write a review as someone who has no connection with the book.In summary, it is excellent.

I have found that in so many homeschooling books, authors tend to repeat themselves needlessly.Authors write in 100 pages, what could easily be found on someone's website written more clearly and concisely.This is not the case with this book.There are almost 500 pages of solid advice on Catholic homeschooling.Every chapter is written on a different subject by a different author, and the breadth and depth of the information is excellent.

A good example of this is the chapter on Art Appreciation: Recognizing Symbolism in Religious Art by Pattie Kelley-Huff.She explains what many religious symbols in artwork mean.For example, an anchor is a symbol for hope and steadfastness.She has entire lists with what the symbol means.The author also gives resources for further study.

Many of the chapters recommend additional material.I, personally, love mathematics, and I would consider that one of my strongest subjects.However, in the chapter on math, the author provides a listing of Math literature by grade level that I never would have known about on my own.

The only negative, I would say, is that because the book is written by various authors, some chapters are weaker than others.The chapter on teaching a foreign language would be an example of this.

I truly believe that this book will provide something for every Catholic homeschooler. In fact, even non-Catholic homeschoolers, or Catholics that want to enrich their child's school education might also find information in this book.Overall, I couldn't be more pleased with it.

Product Description
Here's your one-stop resource for information, insight, and inspiration about every aspect of educating your children at home - written by those who understand it best: homeschooling parents themselves!

Would you like to teach science or phonics better? Introduce your child to Latin, piano, or great works of art? Try new classroom approaches that other parents find effective? In these pages, you'll find helpful essays from more than forty veteran homeschooling parents to help you do all this and more. You'll also find wise advice and practical tips to make you a better teacher and your homeschool more productive and enjoyable.

Of course, homeschooling involves more than academics. That's why The Catholic Homeschool Companion includes essays to help you foster your children's moral and spiritual development, involve time-challenged dads, teach kids with special needs or in special circumstances, and handle other common problems homeschoolers face.

Are you frustrated trying to fulfill state academic standards or diocesan requirements for sacramental preparation? No problem!

Here's shrewd advice from parents who've fought those battles already. There's also humor to lighten your heart when the daily grind gets you down, and, for those really bad times when you wonder whether homeschooling is even worth it, The Catholic Homeschool Companion brings you heartening testimony from teenagers and young adults whotell how grateful they are that their parents taught them at home.

Information, insight, and inspiration: it's all right here in The Catholic Homeschool Companion, the must-own resource for new and experienced homeschoolers alike.



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11/07/2009

Review of Please Don't Drink the Holy Water! (Paperback)

I took this book to the hospital with me, to read while resting up after the birth of our eighth child. I defiantly recognized myself and my family in the pages! It was perfect light reading about subjects close to my heart.... my Faith, my family, and homeschooling. I'm sure the nurses wondered what made the crazy grand multi-para in room 301 laugh out loud every few minutes. It was this book.Just the Rx to help you see the funnier side of this counter cultural life we have chosen. Not all of the selections are as funny as, say, Erma Bombeck, but they do make you think, and chances are you will see yourself and your family in these pages!

Product Description
'If heaven's a banquet,will I have to do dishes?'

About the Author
Susie Lloyd (b. 1966) is a frequent contributorto Catholic periodicals. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and a gaggle of children.

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