Homeschooling: The Early Years: Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old Child
A**S
a great early resource for beginning homeschoolers
This book is subtitled "Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8-Year-Old Child". It is a little less than that, since it does not contain information about specific knowledge your youngster "needs" to acquire (for that information, see The Core Knowledge series by E.D. Hirsch), but it is a marvelous book to impart the basics and instill in you a sense of confidence and enthusiasm regarding the adventure you are about to begin!Dobson begins with a survey of 66 homeschooling parents and presents continuum information about eight variables: motivation for homeschooling, financial expenditures, level of structuredness, assessment technique, technology use, physical space, parental involvement and outside assistance. I found this interesting just to see what others were doing and, though not reported in great detail, I thought it was a promising way to begin the book.Chapters include information on getting ready to homeschool, curriculum options, teaching reading, teaching writing, teaching arithmetic, teaching other subjects, tailoring your approach to your family, resources, computers, accommodating younger learners, running a household (and sustaining a marriage) while you homeschool, part-time homeschooling, dealing with naysayers and enjoying the experience. Each chapter ends with an outline of the major points and a list of resources, which may include books, programs, magazines, catalogues, web sites or organizations. Chapters include practical advice as well as a series of personal anecdotes from the survey respondents called "How We Did It" with specific ideas that might be helpful.It would be simplistic to say that much of the book is cheerleading, as the author spends a lot of time telling you why this is a good idea, the benefits of your choice, and the positive effects this decision will have on your child(ren). But considering how much grief you will probably get from relatives and acquaintances, someone to cheer you on isn't such a bad thing. You won't rely on this volume for specifics, but it is inspirational and contains a lot of information about where to find more specifics. I found this book very helpful.
K**Y
Good General Overview - Lacks Substance Though
This book would be a good overview for parents of young children who are considering homeschooling. The first few chapters of the book are dedicated to "convincing" the reader of how great homeschooling is. This is fine if you are just beginning to investigate the possibility, but, having already decided to homeschool, I found those chapters a little annoying and redundant.In my opinion, the author spends too much time on general "homeschooling is GREAT! Rah! Rah!" and not enough time on the issues of substance [like, how exactly DO you homeschool an "early years" child?]. I would like to have seen more meaningful information shared - like evaluations of curriculums, more of what did and didn't work for other homeschoolers, and more practical advice. [The author goes into some of this to a very superficial degree, but does not delve deeply into any of these issues]. The advice on teaching subjects was also very general, though it was still helpful. The section on using computers and the community as resources were very good.The "statistical" chapter that was included that places all the survey respondents on a continuum based on their homeschool style in several areas was particularly bad. The statistics are given but no discussion of why different families chose these styles or what they like or don't like about them. The chapter was also somewhat confusing - not helpful at all to me. [And I usually find that kind of stuff fascinating].Like an earlier evaluator, I also felt that this book was unrealistically positive about Homeschooling - I agree that Homeschooling IS a great choice and overwhelmingly better than the public school alternative. However, there ARE some down sides [mother burn out for one!] and I would have appreciated a more honest discussion of these issues. The reader can't make a good decision without ALL the information - including the negatives.So, for someone just beginning to investigate homeschooling, this would probably be a great book. If you've already investigated it and have been convinced to homeschool, you may want to skip this book - you may not get that much out of it.
R**Z
A must have.
This is a great book to have, it has great material, for those beginner homeschool teachers. You will be amazed at how much you learn.
M**O
very good resource
Although many of the resources mentioned in this book are outdated, I think this is still a great book. As a beginner, who is considering homeschooling, I learned so much!
T**Y
Homeschooling: The *REALLY* Early Years!
This was a decent read, but not as helpful as I had hoped. We made the decision to homeschool when our son was five. And although this book was specifically geared for the early years (ages 3-8), I felt it was written more for parents who had been thinking about homeschooling since their children were still in diapers. I can't imagine it being at all helpful to the families of 6, 7 or 8 year olds who had already attended public school. I found some useful information, but no more than I could have found for free on the internet. My recommendation: if you have a child who is already of school age, borrow this book from the library!
C**K
In love with this book
Great book! Several of my friends have asked to read it, it has lots of ideas you can do in your schooling, and helps you understand how to homeschool. Every homeschooler should read it!
R**S
Good ideas well explained
Plenty of good ideas for those with energy and a sense of adventure
R**N
Perfect
Exactly as pictured and described. Not just perfect for those homeschooling it's also a great asset for ANY parent/caregiver and anyone who works with children.
A**Y
Great for those beginning to home educate
Very interesting a positive account of the many ways to home educate. This is deservedly becoming a classic text. I like the fact that it's focused on one age group, so it's more detailed.
V**O
Homeschooling early years
Great book, good quality and fast delivery, I think it is certainly a must! packed with ideas and encouragement if you are thinking or starting Homeschool with little children, I have now passed my own to a friend who is starting with younger ones, and actually went on to buy the 2nd book of the same author which is aimed at older children.Definitely recommend it.
A**R
A great resource for a beginning homeschooler
Yet another useful resource for a beginning homeschooler. Full of sound advice and encouragement.I like the way Dobson's has focussed on just this age group (3-8 year olds) and no doubt with focus on others in other books.
C**S
Five Stars
Great item good quality very please
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