The Big Book of Home Learning : Getting Started: Introduces All Major Home School Methods \u0026 Answers Your Most Frequently Asked Questions by Mary Pride


The Big Book of Home Learning : Getting Started: Introduces All Major Home School Methods \u0026 Answers Your Most Frequently Asked Questions
Title : The Big Book of Home Learning : Getting Started: Introduces All Major Home School Methods \u0026 Answers Your Most Frequently Asked Questions
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ISBN : 0740300067
ISBN-10 : 9780740300066
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published June 1, 1990

Combining the best features of the highly regarded four-volume set and competely new material, The Big Book of Home Learning instructs readers in how to give children a huge start educationally and provides loads of help for working with children of all ages. Reviews of more than 2,000 products, a curriculum buyer's guide, help for establishing a successful home school, and discussion of learning styles and teaching methods are included.


The Big Book of Home Learning : Getting Started: Introduces All Major Home School Methods \u0026 Answers Your Most Frequently Asked Questions Reviews


  • Nola Tillman

    This book is less about the process and how-tos of homeschooling (although it does briefly touch upon that in a few well written vignettes) and more about locating the homeschooling supplies. Since I was looking for the first rather than the second, it didn't quite float my boat, but in terms of meeting its given purpose, it certainly achieved that affect. I did enjoy the reviews provided with the various products, and it certainly extended my "to read" list even futher (now what will I do?). But someone wanting more homeschooling nut-and-bolt information should look in one of the books that were recommended rather than in this one.

  • Christina

    This edition is 10 years old and desperately needs an update. It is compiled by the authors of "Practical Homeschooling" magazine and they heavily promote it within the book, along with other selected resources. This book did cover some different methodologies well, like Classical and Principle approaches. I liked having the information tables for comparison within those chapters. I learned of a few other methods like Robinson I had never heard of before. This book reviews a few curriculum companies in depth, but Vol. 2 is the more detailed reviews of curriculum, which I plan to peruse.

  • Sarah

    This is a book full of resources. With a 1981 publish date some of the resources may be out of date. I'm still planning to search for those that interest me online. There was not an extensive discussion about homeschool principles, how-to, philosophies, etc. but I found that what is included is short sweet and full of great tidbits!

  • Carrie

    This is a great book for getting started with homeschooling. It has a really good overview of the different homeschooling methods and theories together with further resources for beginning to plan for your homeschool.

  • Kim

    Highly recommend this book for beginning homeschoolers. Tons of useful information to help you search out curriculum and other education helps.

  • Hope

    Very helpful book when I began my homeschooling journey. A terrific resource.