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Intimidated by upper
level courses?

Worried about how to put together a transcript?

Just starting to think ahead to those high school years?



Finally, a comprehensive guide
to homeschooling your high schooler!!

Homeschooling the High Schooler:
From Transcripts to Graduation


Its All Here!

Packed with answers, encouragement, and resources,
Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation
will equip you to homeschool through high school with confidence! Our authors, armed with firsthand experience, share more than just practical advice. They share why they chose to homeschool through high school, some of the opportunities they took advantage of along the way, and the blessings they reaped from keeping their teens at home for high school.


Do You Want to Learn How Others Have Done It?

Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation
is overflowing with real-life experience from those who have "been there, done that."
  • Well-known authors, speakers and curriculum developers such as Inge Cannon, Paula Moldenhauer, Maggie Hogan, and Ann Zeise share their personal experiences and insights.
  • Homeschool graduates share how they survived and thrived while homeschooling through high school, while homeschool parents just like you tell about how they got things done.
  • Our authors share their struggles, their methods and, most of all, their FAITH. You are sure to be encouraged!
Meet the Contributors

Michael Badgley is a homeschool father and resident math-whiz of Heritage Academy, a homeschool-cottage school in Central Indiana.

Inge Cannon is the Executive Director of Education PLUS, a publishing and teaching ministry dedicated to helping home-educating parents maximize the benefits of a tutorial lifestyle in their families.

Dr. Ronald Jay Cannon is the founder and president of Education PLUS. Together with his wife, Inge, he has authored many materials to help families prepare their young adults for productive vocations and life ministry.

Steve Clark is a homeschool dad from Louisville Kentucky. Steve and his wife, Katrina, have homeschooled their five children since 1998.

Cindy Downes is a veteran homeschool mom, and now grandmother, who began homeschooling in 1981. Cindy has homeschooled in four states, has led three support groups and has taught homeschool seminars at both the state and local levels.

Christine M. Field practiced law for eight years before becoming a full-time mommy. She and her husband live and homeschool their four children in Wheaton, Illinois. She is the author of several books and has been a featured contributor to Focus on the Family Magazine and Single Parent Family.

Penni Hill has been homeschooling for more than 12 years. Penni has had articles published in several online newsletters and in the Link, a national homeschool newspaper.

Maggie Hogan is the owner of Bright Ideas Press. She began homeschooling her two sons (now grown) in 1991 and is a regular columnist for several homeschooling internet sites.

Coie Igarashi is a homeschool graduate and the oldest of six siblings. She enjoys reading, quilting, learning HTML, welding and construction projects.

Rebecca Kochenderfer is the senior editor and co-founder of Homeschool.com, the number one homeschooling site on the Internet, with over 2 millions visits each year!

Debbie Locklin was formerly an occupational therapist in the public school system, but has been a stay-at-home mom for 18 years. Debbie is a 4-H Club leader, and teaches workshops on learning styles at her local CHEF conferences.

Paula Moldenhauer is a homeschooling mom of four. A writer, Paula's articles are regularly seen in magazines, book compilations and devotionals.

Claire Novak is a homeschool graduate who is a registered Therapeutic Riding Instructor with the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association. As a Christian journalist, Claire's work has been found in a variety of publications, including the Chicago Daily Herald.

Jill Novak is Claire's mom! She has been married to Robert for 26 years and they have five children. The Novaks live in Illinois.

Rhea Perry is a mom of seven who educates parents and teens about how to develop an entrepreneurial mindset and how to make money from home.

Dawn Sutherland is a Florida homeschool mom with an MBA in Management Information Systems.

Ann Zeise is one of the "grandmothers" of homeschooling. She is THE "web guide to the best and most useful internet sites and articles about homeschooling."

Do You Want Practical Advice?

When homeschooling parents find themselves facing the high school years,
they need more than information about different educational philosophies,
Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation
provides real how-to advice. With tips on everything from using umbrella schools to converting extracurricular activities into credit courses, you'll see just how YOU can do it. You'll appreciate the explanation of exactly what a high school credit is, suggestions for record keeping, and the wealth of information available at the click of the mouse with dozens of links to helpful websites found throughout the pages of this e-book.

Are you Intimidated by Upper-Level Courses?

Daunting topics like upper-level math and science are brought down to size.
Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation
will help you examine all your options.
  • Find curriculum suggestions for teaching high school math and science yourself.
  • Understand what dual enrollment credit is and how it can benefit or harm your child's opportunities in college.
  • Learn how to keep track of your student's progress and put together a transcript.
But will they be prepared for "the real world"?

Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation
doesn't just discuss in-depth homeschooling through high school and then leave you hanging as to what to do after graduation. A thorough overview on college selection, apprenticeship opportunities, and creating entrepreneurs is also included to help guide you safely through the often murky waters of post-graduation.

What other home educators are saying about
"Homeschooling the High Schooler: From Transcripts to Graduation"

"Fabulous book... it took a lot of the fear of homeschooling all the way through highschool away. My oldest child will be starting highschool next year and I am SURE this book will be a continuous resource for me!"
--Christina Brown

"I have a 7th grader and have started looking ahead to our high school years. This e-book has been a wonderful help to me. The articles are informative and interesting. I really feel like moving into high school will be a smooth transition for us and this book has really helped give me the confidence I need to be prepared. Thank you!"
--Denise Muller

"Awesome e-book with loads of information to help ease any fears of homeschooling your high schoolers. I recommend it to all who have children getting ready for those high school years."
--D'Nea Smith


Over 70 pages of PRICELESS AND PRACTICAL information!


Chapters Include:

Growing a Heart for Homeschooling High School (Christine M. Field)
"…our true motivation for homeschooling our high schoolers is a matter of the HEART…"


High School At Home: A Practical Approach (Maggie Hogan)
A "how-to" in the basics of getting started.


Windows of Opportunity (Jill Novak)
"Homeschooling your high schooler involves dreaming and reaching for goals far beyond what your eyes can see."


Just Jump In! (Coie Igarashi)
Coie Igarashi shares her own perspective as a homeschooled high schooler: "Homeschooling was our way of life. Why do anything else?"


Real Life, Real School, Real World (Clair Novak)
Homeschool graduate Claire Novak says, "I survived and you can too!"


Options for the High School Journey (Paula Moldenhauer)
"Consider your child's needs and God will lead you to the resources that will help you along the high school journey."


How To Finish High School in Half the Time (Rebecca Kochenderfer)
Five secrets to getting through high school easier, faster and more effectively.


"Keeping It Real": Building Your Own High School Program (Dawn Sutherland)
Practical guidance and resources to help you tailor your child's educational program.


Dual Enrollment (Ann Zeise)
"What's the biggest myth around? That you have to finish high school before attending college."


A Primer for Higher Level Math (Steve Clark)
Answers to the five most basic questions about selecting upper-level math curriculum.


Teaching Higher Level Math Without Anxiety (Michael Badgley)
"I firmly believe in everyone's ability to learn math, and yes, even to teach it!"


High School Science (Penni Hill)
"High School Science need not be frightening, but rather can be exciting when the student has a desire to learn the material and we provide the resources needed."


Language Arts for High School (Debbie Locklin)
"Our ability to communicate the Word of God and other information in both written and spoken words is essential if we want others to listen to what we have to say."


Why Transcripts Are Crucial for Homeschooled High School Graduates
(Inge Cannon)
Following a few simple steps will position home-educating parents to grant diplomas to their graduating high school students.


How To Convert Extracurricular Activities into Credit Courses
(Cindy Downes)
Did you know participation in Drama Club, 4-H, Girl Scouts and art classes could be converted into credit courses and count toward graduation?


A College Selection Checklist for Christians (Dr. Ronald Jay Cannon)
A comprehensive list of questions every parent should ask as they examine where they wish to send their children after high school.


Exploring the Apprenticeship Option for Vocational Training (Inge Cannon)
College not for your child? Here is a guide to help parents begin to identify a teen's gifts, talents, interests and affinities.


Creating Entrepreneurs at the Backside of Nowhere (Rhea Perry)
A humorous but thought-provoking look at how one homeschool Mom trained her son in economics. "When students gain basic economic wisdom and understanding and diligently apply those concepts to whatever their hands love to do, they will be successful."


If you are in the process of educating your high schooler
or just thinking about it for the future,
THIS BOOK IS A MUST-READ!


Take advantage of this opportunity to learn first-hand, from homeschool experts and graduates alike, how to make the most of your homeschooler's high school years.

Homeschooling the High Schooler:
From Transcripts to Graduation

Consider it required reading for
homeschooling your high schooler!


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