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Homefires
~The Journal of
Homeschooling began in 1992
as a forum for networking
information and resources
among home educators in the
San Francisco Bay Area, and
has grown to include a
national audience. Articles
in Homefires enrich
understanding in educational
philosophy, learning
differences and styles, and
include open-ended
curriculum supplementation
in history, math, science,
geography, multi-cultural
awareness, economics,
computers, internet
resources, reading, cooking,
cinema, music, as well as
arts and crafts.
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