Homeschool High School
Help for Teens and Parents
You've made it through the elementary and middle school years and are now ready to homeschool high school. Congratulations!
Whether you have been homeschooling fo years or are just starting, having a high schooler at home can be a little scary. You only have a few more years until they are off to college or enter the workforce and you want them to be prepared.
How do you set goals? How do you know what to teach? How can you find an apprenticeship? How do you write a transcript for college? How do you find scholarships? The questions really seem to pile up.
Since my children have not reached this stage in their education, Deborah Erbach Burger has graciously agreed to contribute articles to help answer some of these teen and high school specific questions.
Deb is a "retired" homeschooling mother of four grown children. For over ten years, she has been a popular speaker in the Southeastern United States on a variety of homeschool topics. Deb provides a number of great booklets and services that are valuable to homeschoolers. Read Deb's complete
biography
or contact her at
cerdeb@gmail.com.
for information on her books, services and speaking schedule.
Deb will be submitting a new article for teens/high school every few weeks, so make sure you are signed up for the free e-zine or RSS feed (see the navigation bar to the left) so you don't miss any new information!
Current articles:
Goal Setting for Teens
Time Management for Teens
A Word for Worn and Weary Veterans
College Admission Testing - An Overview
How to Prepare
How to Register
When to begin testing
How many times to take the tests
What to do if you don't score well
         Should I take the SAT the ACT or both?
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High School @ Home: You Can Do It! Book and CD-ROM
By Diana Johnson / B & H Publishing Group
Could you use a look at the big picture when it comes to homeschooling? Or perhaps you need practical, hands-on helpwhen it comes to designing a high school course of study. Or maybe you're looking for information on how to get your high-school homeschooler into the college of their choice. Look no further! High School at Home covers all of these areas, as well as chapters on evaluating coursework, graduation, special-needs, and other relevant 'grey' areas of homeschooling. Written in a personal, direct tone, Diana Johnson takes away the fear of the unknown with each new sentence. A fresh mix of personal anecdotes, educational theory, practical advice and examples to learn from, make this an invaluable resource to the homeschool parent approaching--or already in--the high school years. 295 pages with forms and CD-ROM.
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