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« Homeschool Science Resources | Main | 7 Strageties to Jump Start Your Child's Passion For Learning »
Thursday
Feb092012

48 THSB - 7 Tips To Fire-up Your Child's Passion For Learning

 

 

In this episode we talk about 7 Tips To Fire-up Your Child's Passion For Learning.  In addition we have some news about the new law requiring Gay and Lesbian History to be taught in schools. Click, Click, Click... The roller coaster has started.

 

Show Notes:

Episode 48: 7 Tips To Fire-up Your Child's Passion For Learning

 

Topics Discussed:

Providing Homeschoolers with statistical data. NHERI

Take Back the Land Conference. February 18, 2012.

The 25th Annual Bay Area Homeschool Convention April 20 & 21, 2012. 

The 29th Annual Homeschool Convention July 12 - 14, 2012. 

Gay and Lesbian History now being taught in schools. Click Here for more details.

Feature Segment: 7 Tips To Fire-up Your Child's Passion For Learning.

 

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