CLOSED: Giveaway ~ Win a one-year subscription to Homeschool Enrichment Magazine!

Published:
June 20, 2011

Carrie Fernandez

Contributor:
Carrie

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If so, now’s your chance, because Home School Enrichment Magazine is available completely free! That’s right; you can subscribe to the digital edition of this leading
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steps:

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Home School Enrichment is a bi-monthly magazine available as a physical, come-in-the-mailbox subscription, or now, available FREE in
a convenient digital format! Each issue features real-life homeschool help, practical teaching ideas, product recommendations, and LOTS of Bible-based encouragement
and inspiration to help you keep going strong, all year long!

Here are just a few recent topics:

  • Why homeschooling is priceless, even on difficult days
  • Homeschooling bountifully – on a budget
  • Why others don’t always understand homeschoolers, and how we should respond
  • How to balance homeschooling, seasons of life, and God-given dreams
  • The how, what, and why of accelerated distance learning
  • Why preschoolers learn best with their siblings
  • Raising entrepreneurs
  • What to do when teens have to work too hard to learn
  • How to organize your homeschool
  • The art of storytelling, and why your children need it
  • How the “Beautitudes of Parenting” can help in your family and homeschool
  • Homeschooling myths dispelled
  • How to teach God’s greatest truths to our children
  • Is dual-enrollment right for your teen?
  • How to gauge success – academically and otherwise
  • Record keeping for the uninitiated
  • How (and why!) to do home economics in your homeschool
  • Dealing with learning difficulties
  • A different perspective on socialization

Believe it or not, that’s only a partial list of topics covered in just two issues – and we didn’t even touch on the fun and engaging columns especially for your kids, like
“Adventures in History,” “Inventions that Changed the World,” and others!

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Best of all, this is all available FREE in your online subscription to Home School Enrichment Magazine. Click here to sign up now – you’ll
be glad you did!

God bless,

The Lewis Family

Frank & Kari
Matthew, Lisa, and soon-to-arrive baby
Jonathan & Linnea

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