A Useful Guide to Catholic Home Schooling
Two experienced home schooling moms present a very thorough,
balanced and practical guide to both the merits of home
education, as well as the important ideas, resources and
curriculums to home school. Hahn and Hasson cover all aspects -
statistics supporting home schooling's excellence, the
nitty-gritty of lesson plans, and hundreds of ways to keep the
fun in (and boredom out) of learning. Most importantly, they
offer compelling advice and inspiration for parents as they
undertake their child's religious, moral and intellectual
formation.
This is a reliable guide for Catholic parents who want to stay
close to the heart of the church in the schooling of their
children. The authors demonstrate that home schooling is not a
fringe movement on the Church's periphery, but it is squarely
based on Catholic teachings drawn from Sacred Scripture, natural
law, and the writings of saints and popes. Readers will find the
right combination of secular and sacred, theoretical and
practical. Whether you are looking for advice and encouragement,
language resources, aids for teaching multiplication or phonics -
or the Ten Commandments - this book is sure to be a very
functional tool.
"This book gives practical clothing to the truth that there are
as many ways to home school successfully as there are homes in
which to school. It helps us place our Catholic faith squarely at
the heart of our curriculums. In addition to Kimberly and Mary's
helpful advice and resources, this far ranging book also turns to
numerous veteran home schoolers for valuable recommendations."
- Laura Berquist, Author, Designing Your Own Classical
Curriculum
"Hahn and Hasson provide strong arguments backed by solid
documentation to reassure the timid and convince even doubters
that the best place to educate their children in a Catholic
culture today is at home." - Donna Steichen, Author, Ungodly
Rage
"This readable book is more than a manual for just home
schoolers. For all parents it offers a rich fund of insights on
how to provide a proper formation for their children and how to
strengthen their families."- Charles E. Rice, University of Notre
Dame
Kimberly Hahn, a home schooling mother of five, holds a Master of
Arts Theology degree, is the co-author with her husband, Scott,
of Rome Sweet Home, and is a frequent speaker at
conferences on family issues.
Mary Hasson, a home shooling mother of five, is an attorney who
has done graduate work in the theology of marriage and the
family. She is a frequent speaker at family conferences, and
serves on the Board of the National Association of Catholic Home
Educators.
Sewn Softcover, 410 pages