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Fred Said:

hey athiest what is so bad about true christian homeschool there children ?

We Answered:

BOO ATHEIST I AM A CHRISTIAN

Lois Said:

I want to find an active Christian mothers/wife forum.?

We Answered:

If like the idea of your husband spanking you in a discipline way to cause you to behave then go there.
If you want a place where you can enjoy other chrisian moms who care about there families and there walk with God check out www.onliechristianparents.com

Gabriel Said:

Are there any homeschool curriculumm providers that are *not* Christian based?

We Answered:

K12 is secular. We've used it for 5.5 years and love it. We're even Christians ;-). I can't find anything of its equal in the Christian market.

http://www.k12.com

K12 can be used via a virtual charter (public) school or as an independent HS'er (typically a private school in most states). The former is "free" (typical public school fees) and the latter is anywhere from $1000-$7000/year depending on how you purchase it (Consumer Direct vs. iCademy).

Here are some other ideas:

http://www.teachingtextbooks.com
http://www.rfwp.com/mct.php

Some have mentioned Sonlight, that can be tweaked. It uses a lot of secular, or neutral, books. K12 uses a lot of the same.

http://sonlight.com/

You can also tweak Apologia's science - many secular users do just that since it's hard to find equivalent, deep & broad, sciences - especially for high school.

http://www.highschoolscience.com

There are individual curricula, such as Michael Clay Thompson's books above, that are secular. You would just choose an eclectic method.

http://www.thinkwell.com
http://www.kineticbooks.com/
http://www.cosmeo.com (includes NutShell Math)
http://www.brainpop.com
http://www.explorelearning.com

On and on...

If you get the Rainbow Resource Center catalog (larger than most city's phone books), it has secular materials marked.

http://www.rainbowresource.com/index.php

There are links to secular curricula:

http://www.angelfire.com/or/mtdewbydo/se…
http://www.atheistview.com/secular_homes…

Also a secular HS'ing magazine, and many groups:

http://www.secular-homeschooling.com/

You can also take courses at a community college when in high school for dual credit. Check with your local one.

Dennis Said:

What is a good, accredited online high school for a "C" student who has to work independently?

We Answered:

American School is the oldest accredited school. Nothing fancy, just the basics.
But try a web search of home school resources. There are many that are accredited.

Abeka out of Pensacola FL is by far the best.....

Darlene Said:

Homeschool curriculums?

We Answered:

Try K12 - it's "online" but there is a LOT of offline work. We've been using it for five years.

http://www.k12.com

The High School page:

http://www.k12.com/curriculum_and_produc…

It appears on the site like the only way to use the high school is through a virtual school, but you can also purchase courses directly through their "Consumer Direct" option. That's what we've always used.

Terry Said:

Who has slavic christian academy online homeschool? or whats your online school name?

We Answered:

ashworthuniversity.com is a home schooling program.

Albert Said:

Anyone know of any free-online- Christian games for geography, science, history, sign language, etc??

We Answered:

for sign language, there is aslpro.com and asl.ms. There is also a really good book called "the Joy of Signing" There are a lot of religeous signs in the back of the book. The internet is much better though because you can see the movement.

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