Category Archives: homeschooling

Another Convincing Review of Alpha-Phonics

There are, of course, many moms and teachers who have successfully used Alpha-Phonics to teach their pupils to read.  We never tire of hearing of their experiences and reading their reviews because we believe their point of view is especially … Continue reading

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Mom teaches her 8 kids to read with one $ 20 Alpha-Phonics

Twenty-three years and one copy of Alpha-Phonics – not a bad run for just $19.95!  Yes, that’s what Alpha-Phonics cost 23 years ago.  We don’t put a dollar value on a person learning to read because we think it’s incalculable, … Continue reading

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Mom Invents Harness for Disabled Son

The Upsee Harness at work! ‘When my son was two years old, I was told by medical professionals that ‘he didn’t know what his legs are and has no consciousness of them’”, said Debby Elnatan, an Israeli mom. This is … Continue reading

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Homeschoolers Aboard!

Sometimes there just is no other option than homeschooling. One may be completely dissatisfied by one’s local public school; Or one may live outside the country with no viable alternatives. Then again, one may live on a boat, continually sailing … Continue reading

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