Home Schooling More than One Child.(Homeschooling More Than One Child: A Practical Guide for Families)(Brief article)(Book review)

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Home Schooling More Than One Child

Carren W. Joye

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Home Schooling More Than One Child: A Practical Guide For Families by Carren W. Joye (founder of a statewide homeschool regional support group) is an easy-to-use and quite innovative instructional guide for proper assessment, coordination, and organizing of homeschooling parents wit...

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