The number of homeschooling families in the United States is growing every year. Many parents in New Hampshire have chosen this path as well. If you have questions about homeschooling in New Hampshire, need a support group, or simply want more information and ideas, you've come to the right place. We've compiled the best of the resources available on the Internet to give you a primary source of New Hampshire homeschooling information.
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It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. |
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- Albert Einstein |
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Side Effects of Testing |
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Ann Lahrson Fisher |
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Article examines some of the dangers of using standardized tests to measure progress. The author asserts that standardized tests are narrowly focused and frequently misused comparative measurements of academic progress.
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OrganizedHome.com |
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This website has a wealth of information on running a smooth and organized home. Includes articles, recipes, organizing tips, message boards, and much more. You'll also find information on creating your own household notebook, along with free printable forms to organize all the information your family needs. |
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Lamprey River Homeschool Cooperative |
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The Lamprey River Homeschool Cooperative meets weekly in Newmarket during the traditional school year for academic classes, enrichment opportunities, and social time. This is a secular group that is open to all who want to actively contribute to the coop through teaching, organizing, or in general helping. |
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A Brief History of American Homeschooling |
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Linda Dobson |
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A short history of homeschooling in America from its roots in the family-centered lifestyle of the nineteenth century to today. Includes a general discussion of the evolution of homeschooling in the twentieth century. |
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Knowledge Quest |
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Knowledge Quest offers historical outline maps and timelines designed for the interactive study of world history and geography.
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