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100 Top Picks Cathy Duffy
100 Top Picks Cathy Duffy
100 Top Picks Cathy Duffy

100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Cathy Duffy

$10.00

I always recommend this very helpful book to new homeschool parents. It walks you through the process of choosing your homeschool method, and then finding a good curriculum fit for both you and your child. Also receommended: 101 Top Picks and 102 Top Pics, both available in this store while supplies last.

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The key to successful home education, homeschool veterans will tell you, is determining your educational philosophy and marrying it to your child’s learning style. Then you can make an informed decision in choosing the right educational curriculum for the child. This is the formula for success.In 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum, homeschool guru Cathy Duffy can help you accomplish these critical tasks. Cathy will give you her top choices from every subject area, approaching everything through a Christian worldview perspective. This book is a critical volume for the homeschooling community.

Cathy Duffy has been reviewing resources for homeschoolers since 1982. She helps homeschoolers figure out what will work best for each family in her lastest book 101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum. Her website at CathyDuffyReviews.com offers more than 1,000 reviews with comparison shopping links, and her free enewsletter publishes her latest reviews.

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Weight 33 oz
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × 1.5 in

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