Homeschooling 101 is the first book written by us together. It is scheduled to be released by Broadman & Holman in Spring 2007. Filled with getting started ideas and keeping going fuel, this is a book that belongs on every homeschooling family's shelf. |
Homeschooling the Challenging Child addresses five major areas of difficulty: Learning disabilities, attention disorders, learning styles, personality differences and discipline issues. If homeschooling seems to hard, there are solutions. You can find them here. Published by Broadman & Holman. |
Help for the Harried Homeschooler is Christine's favorite book because it's about real life! If you have a perfect home and perfect children, you don't need this book. If your life is a bit more challenging, you'll find information and encouragement here. Published by Shaw Books. |
Got a kid who can read any book in the library but doesn't know how to wash dishes? We can relate. Training our children involves more than academics. This book presents fourteen Maxims for Maturity to prepare our boys and girls for real life. Published by Shaw Books. |
This book is a great primer on developing your homeschooling philosophy. Examines the questions, "Why homeschool?" and "How in the world do I get started?" Published by Revell. |
Are you and your spouse nurturing a desire to build or begin your family via adoption? This book walks through getting started, making crucial decisions and avoiding pitfalls, while sharing our story of adopting 3 of our 4 children. Published by Revell. |
Christine calls herself a "recovering lawyer" as she shares her transition from full-time career attorney to full-time mom. You'll laugh and weep as you read the story of her struggles and successes on the road to unfamiliar territory - motherhood. Published by Revell. |
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