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101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum

Choosing the Right Curriculum and Approach for Each Child's Learning Style
EuSei
Oct 02, 2013EuSei rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
(I am happy I inspired the patron below with a third of his comment. And I am quite surprised that someone self-described as an atheist would be interested in this kind of book... Besides, there is not a single practical example of the "child abuse" perpetrated by the author of the book! Child abuse is a term that should not be used so lightly, by the way.) Interestingly—and I don’t mean to criticize the prior reviewer—it was the presence of religion that draw my attention to this book. Besides, anyone who cared to do a little research on the author would find her web site, CathyDuffyReviews.com, where she makes no mystery of her beliefs. Although I am not a church-goer, we clearly see the result of an atheist education all over this country: teens having sex, getting pregnant, parents being ridiculed and disrespected, moral codes being trampled and substituted by no code at all. I guess it is time we start listening to the Founders and realize how right they were; as John Adams wrote: “Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Highly recommend this book for parents trying to educate as well as reinforce their children moral values.