Homeschooling Websites and Books Unschooling: to Read
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Homeschooling Websites and Books Unschooling: To read: How Children Learn by John Holt; The Unschooling Handbook by Mary Griffith; Unschoolers by Sophia Sayigh and Milva McDonald; Unschooling FAQ Curricula: Because of the very individualized nature of unschooling, there is no unschooling curriculum. However, if an unschooling child decides they want to learn to spell better or learn algebra, the parent may find and use a curriculum for that subject. Classical Education: To read: The Well-Trained Mind by Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer; The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy Sayers; The Case for Christian Classical Education by Douglas Wilson; The Liberal Arts Tradition by Ravi Jain and Kevin Clark Curricula: Core Knowledge (secular); Memoria (Christian); Veritas (Christian); Angelicum (Catholic) Charlotte Mason Education: To read: For the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay; A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola; Original Home Education Series (6 vol.) by Charlotte Mason Curricula: Ambleside Online; Simply Charlotte Mason; The Alveary; CMEC; Wildwood (secular); Mater Amabilis (Catholic) Montessori: To read: The Montessori Method by Maria Montessori; Teach Me to Do It Myself by Pat Thomas; How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way by Tim Seldin Curricula: Montessori at Home; Montessori for Everyone; Montessori by Mom Waldorf: To read: The Education of the Child by Rudolf Steiner; Understanding Waldorf Education by Jack Petrash; Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne and Lisa Ross; The Waldorf Homeschool Handbook by Donna Ashton Curriculum: Oak Meadow Enki: Curriculum: Enki Education; Enki Homeschool Teaching Guides Reggio Emilia: To read: Bringing Reggio Emilia Home by Louise Boyd Cadwell; Working in the Reggio Way by Julianne Wurm and Celia Genishi; The Hundred Languages of Children by Carolyn Edwards and Lella Gandini Curriculum: Reggio Emilia at Home; Ursa Minor (combines methods) Values-Based Curricula: To read: A Thomas Jefferson Education by Oliver DeMille Curricula: Thomas Jefferson Education; The Principle Approach; The Ron Paul Curriculum; Noah Plan Curriculum Unit Studies: To read: Unit Studies Made Easy by Valerie Bendt; You Can Teach Your Child Successfully by Ruth Beechick Curricula: Five in a Row; Gather Round; Winter Promise; The Weaver Curriculum Living Books based curricula: Curriculum: Sonlight; Beautiful Feet; Book Shark; Build Your Library; Guest Hollow; Heart of Dakota; Masterbooks; Under the Home; Queen Homeschool; Train Up a Child; The Good and the Beautiful; My Father’s World Nature-based approaches: To read: The Call of the Wild and Free by Ainsley Armant Curricula: Wild + Free (bundles and groups; not a curriculum per se); Blossom and Root Traditional Education/School-at-Home: Curricula: Abeka; Alpha Omega; A.C.E.; Bob Jones; Christian Liberty; Christian Light Education; Calvert; Generations; Puritans Homeschool Curriculum; Rod and Staff; Schola Rosa (Catholic) Online Education: Curricula: Abeka; Alpha Omega; Bob Jones; Funcation Academy; Power Homeschool; Time4Learning; Learnsys Independent Learning: Curricula: Easy Peasy; The Robinson Curriculum Hands-on and/or project-based: Curricula: Timberdoodle (hands-on); Moving Beyond the Page (project-based); Torchlight (includes car-schooling options) .