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Group Services Online Publications Request Form

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Getting Started
  1. You Can Homeschool DVD
    Our 30-minute DVD offers encouragement and insight from veteran homeschooling families. It is targeted toward beginning homeschoolers. (Maximum of 5 please)
  2. You Can Homeschool Brochure
    Our 12-page brochure complements our DVD but can be given out separately. (Maximum of 100 please).
  3. Homeschool Open House Kit
    Includes the DVD, sample brochures, as well as ideas on how to conduct an informal meeting to promote homeschooling. (Maximum of 5 please).
  4. HSLDA Applications
    We’ll send you as many as you want!
  5. Becoming a Work-at-home Parent
    Looking for a way to work from home while you homeschool? This booklet asks key questions, provides basic information, and tells inspiring success stories.
  6. The Best Kind of Socialization
    An article by Mike Smith on Socialization in brochure format.
  7. Home School Foundation
    Introduction to the Home School Foundation. Through the generosity of many, the Foundation has been able to offer encouragement and practical assistance to thousands of needy homeschoolers.
High School
  1. You Can Homeschool Thru Highschool
    Offers encouragement, basic resources and general information for those considering homeschooling through the high school years.
  2. Developing a Plan
    Suggests several possible high school plans for you to consider as you assess your child’s future.
  3. Recordkeeping
    Provides a framework for simple, manageable recordkeeping as you homeschool your teen.
  4. College Bound
    Helps parents guide their students through the college prep and admissions process.
  5. Off to Work
    Helps parents plan for students who intend to enter the military or workforce immediately after graduation.
  6. Timeline: Keeping on Track
    Provides a starting point for developing a customized timeline that will keep your student on track toward graduation.
  7. Generation Joshua
    This brochure introduces you to Generation Joshua. Includes information on GenJ Clubs, Student Action Teams, Online Civics Courses, Voter Registration and the Benjamin Rush Awards Program. Application in the back.
Early Years
  1. You Can Homeschool thru Preschool
    You Can Homeschool Through Preschool explains why only parents have the knowledge and flexibility to shape their child's preschool experience to his natural aptitudes. (Maximum of 25 please).
Struggling Learners
  1. Homeschooling a Struggling Learner
    This booklet is a starting place for information and resources on homeschooling a child with special needs or a struggling learner.
Research
  1. Homeschooling Grows Up
    HSLDA's synopsis of a study on adults who were homeschooled, conducted by Dr. Brian D. Ray. (Maximum of 10 please).
  2. Progress Report 2009: Homeschool Academic Achievement and Demographics
    The latest homeschool academic achievement study finds that, on average, homeschoolers scored significantly higher than their public school counterparts on standardized achievement tests. (Maximum of 10 please).
Comments/Questions

Please allow two weeks for delivery. If you have any questions about your order please contact sales@hslda.org or call (540) 338-5600.

 

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