July 6, 2010 | In: Home School Digest

Q&A: Best homeschooling magazine?

Question by abc123: Best homeschooling magazine?
I’m giving a homeschooling magazine subscription to my sister for her birthday. I’ve done a little bit of looking online and wondering what you guys think is the best out of those listed below. Also, if you have experience with another one that you like, please let me know. Thanks.

the old schoolhouse
practical homeschooling
home education
homeschool enrichment
home school digest
home educators family times
homeschooling parent
homeschooling today
learners online
life learning
the link
the teaching home

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Answer by D Mar
the link is the best one! Trust me, its the bommbbb!!!

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1 Response to Q&A: Best homeschooling magazine?

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hsfromthestart

July 6th, 2010 at 6:49 am

It’s going to depend in part on what sort of homeschooler she is. Some of those are religious. Some lean more to a particular style of homeschooling. So, you may want to research each and compare it to what you know of your sister.

Personally, we like “Home Education Magazine.” It isn’t religiously oriented (but isn’t against it either). It is a general magazine, not geared to a particular style of homeschooling. It can be enjoyed by anyone from an unschooler to a school-at-home homeschooler.

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