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question about the history of homeschooling
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Julie S. Wrote:Cookderosa said: "Raymond and Dorthy Moore were the first big-time vocal promoters of homeschooling that people grabbed onto. I read Better Late than Early before I had kids- late 80's, but they had an earlier book I think. Better Late than Early was huge- absolutely a blockbuster in the homeschooling world."

School Can Wait, Home Grown Kids, plus others. but I think Better Late Than Early was still first. I could be wrong though, Jennifer :-)

I didn't read the first two you mentioned, but I could look them up....or not, it's 11pm lol. Still, that was back when homeschooling parents really needed those books to make it happen- there simply wasn't anything else.
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question about the history of homeschooling - by cookderosa - 10-03-2016, 10:03 PM

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