Recommended Reading and Websites

Books:

  • A Biblical Home Education: Building Your Homeschool on the Foundation of God’s Word – Ruth Beechick
  • A.D.D. Wandering Minds and Wired BodiesEdward T. Welch
  • Better Late Than Early – Raymond & Dorothy Moore
  • Complete Guide to Getting Started in HomeschoolingMary Pride
  • Creative Home Schooling: A Resource Guide for Smart FamiliesLisa Rivero
  • Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling – John Taylor Gatto
  • For the Children’s Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School – Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
  • Heads Up Helping: Teaching Tips and Techniques for Working with ADD, ADHD, and Other Children with Challenges Melinda Boring
  • Teaching the Trivium: Christian Homeschooling in a Classical Style – Bluedorn
  • Power Perfected in Weakness – Chris Klicka
  • The Homeschooler’s Book of Lists: More than 250 Lists, Charts, and Facts to Make Planning Easier and Faster – Sonya Haskins
  • The Homeschooling Handbook, 2nd Edition – Mary Griffith
  • The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook – Raymond & Dorothy Moore
  • The Ultimate Book of Homeschooling Ideas: 500+ Fun and Creative Learning Activities for Kids Ages 3-12Linda Dobson
  • The Way They LearnCynthia Tobias
  • When You Rise Up: A Covenantal Approach to HomeschoolingR.C. Sproul, Jr.

Websites:

HSLDA.org : Home School Legal Defense Association is a nonprofit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children and to protect family freedoms. We provide homeschooling-related legal advice and representation to our 84,000+ member families, promote homeschool-friendly legislation at the state and federal levels, and offer information and resources to encourage and support all homeschoolers.

DianneCraft :  has over 35 years experience teaching bright, inquisitive children who are struggling with learning because of a “glitch” in the processing of information (sometimes referred to as a learning disability). She teaches to the problems of these children, often including hyperactivity or attention/behavior problems with a unique way: to find the “solutions” to the problem(s), rather than to compensate for the problem.