Homeschooling Methods De-Mystified

February 27, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Homeschooling can seem a daunting proposition for parents considering home education. Once the decision is made to homeschool, there are still many questions to be answered, but none is more important and foundational to the learning process than choosing which homeschooling method will work best for the child and the family. From Classical to Principle from Unit Study to Eclectic—there are many proven methods to choose from and can be personalized to be as unique and distinctive as the children and families themselves. Homeschooling veterans, Paul & Gena Suarez, explore the ten most popular homeschooling methods in their latest release Homeschooling Methods: Seasoned Advice on Learning Styles (0-8054-4017-8).

“Homeschooling Methods is a great resource for new homeschooling families exploring which teaching method will work best for their children and family situation,” says David Webb, executive editor of educational resources for Broadman & Holman Publishers. “It can also serve as a great tool for experienced homeschooling families who are reevaluating their educational goals or simply looking for a refreshing new approach to invigorate their home school.”

Detailing today’s most viable education models, Homeschooling Methods, helps parents formulate an effective educational game plan and choose an approach that’s right for each child. The Suarezes bring together over twenty experts to offer readers real-world advice and weigh in on the pros and cons of each method. Contributors include such well known homeschool veterans as Christine Field, Jessica Hulcy, Dr. Raymond Moore and Dr. Ruth Beechick.

Paul & Gena Suarez are the publishers of The Old Schoolhouse™ magazine for homeschoolers, a recognized resource of Focus on the Family. They have homeschooled their four children from birth and now live in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.

About The Old Schoolhouse Magazine:
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine is the highest quality homeschool magazine on the market with approximately 200 pages per issue. The publication is distributed across North America via newsstands and subscriptions; international readers are serviced by volunteer coordinators and subscription.

Contact:
Nancy Carter, Managing Public Relations Consultant
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC
www.TheHomeschoolMagazine.com
(888) 718- HOME