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ASIN:0446389862
Sales Rank: 80927
Catalog:Book
Binding:Paperback
Product Group:Book
Product Type:ABIS_BOOK
Manufacturer:Grand Central Publishing
EAN: 9780446389860
Publication Date: 1988-10-01
Number Of Items: 1


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Role models for a generation of homeschoolers, David and Micki Colfax are teachers turned ranchers who taught their four sons at home in the 1970s and '80s and schooled three of them into Harvard. Isolation on their northern California homestead forced them into the experience, but this resourceful family eventually discovered all kinds of advantages to home education. Like a modern-day Little House on the Prairie, the Colfax children learned about geometry while constructing outbuildings on their ranch, explored aspects of chemistry and biology as they improved their livestock and garden, and generally discovered the value of self-reliance as they went about life without TV or neighbors. Their world is described in clear, warm words that illustrate the fondness these parents and children possess for each other. Family photos grouped throughout the book show the boys working and learning together.

The Colfaxes don't purport to be experts; they don't prescribe a formula for their success. Rather, their experience is described as a trial-and-error effort, with some of their mistakes offered up as lessons for others. The value of critically examining textbooks in advance, for instance, is learned after one son falls behind in algebra using a schoolbook that touts "new math" principles. The Colfaxes' philosophy is that every child is gifted. Parents don't need to be certified teachers to teach them (although it does ward off doubters). But, despite the contention of some homeschoolers, the Colfaxes do caution that teaching at home requires much time and money--and they don't advise it for single parents or most working women. Any parent interested in connecting with his or her child, however, will find the Colfax take on life an enjoyable and enlightening read. The couple closes the book with an appendix of suggested references for building a family library and a delightful list of their children's favorite books. --Jodi Mailander Farrell
It show you how you can take charge of your child-ren's education--in an invaluable sourcebook that will help you find a rewarding and successful alter-native to our failing schools.



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Yuck!
2/18/2008
I threw away my copy after reading it. If you are looking for a book on homeschooling by a Christian family, this is NOT the book.
What a waste of money.
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Awesome
11/20/2006
We start homeschooling next year. The Colfaxs' approach was refreshing, and added a lot of insight to what homeschooling can be like without the formal curricula. They used an approach that makes sense, and gives children a freedom to learn and grow that we haven't seen in all the years our oldest child has been in school. Their boys also were able to still be boys without the restrictions that formal schooling places on all children.

They watched their children closely before moving them ahead, and learned to set their egos aside. Working at the childrens' different paces made all the difference. They don't advocate keeping up with the schools, and yet their boys were able to out pace the schools without the formal structure.

It's a great short description similar to the Moore Method without the religious undertones. A fantastic guide for anyone who wants the best for developing children with: critical thinking skills, a great self concept, confidence, and close family ties as well as serving the greater community.
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Excellent book
2/26/2005
I very much enjoyed reading this book. I didn't look at it so much as a how-to book but more of an inspirational book for anyone homeschooling or thinking of homeschooling. The authors don't tell you want to do - they just relate what they did, why they did it, and how it worked.

I loved many of the ideas they presented and we have already put one into practice - the idea of having the children write daily in a journal - or even just draw if they can't write yet. This is a big hit with our six year old who every night writes in her book something special that happened that day. What a fun way to learn writing, spelling and grammar skills and we'll be able to look back in later months and years and see how she has progressed.

Even though this book is dated - most of the information and processes are very relevant to today.
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Thankfully, not all homeschoolers are pedantic!
8/21/2002
This was the first book about homeschooling I read and all the rest have been disconcerting in comparison.

The Colfaxes present, in matter of fact fasion, how they taught their own. Their motivation for doing so was practical rather than ideological. They don't pretend to tell you how to teach your own children - just how they managed to teach theirs.

The only drawback is that some of the references are out of date - the Colfaxes taught their children in the 70's and 80's. However good sense (I don't say common, because I don't believe it is) will lead interested readers to updated references: Enyclopedias on CD-Rom rather than in book form, for example.

A great book for intelligent parents who suspect that they can teach their child(ren) more effectively than any overworked and underappreciated teacher can.

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Thankfully, not all homeschoolers are pedantic!
8/21/2002
This was the first book about homeschooling I read and all the rest have been disconcerting in comparison.

The Colfaxes present, in matter of fact fasion, how they taught their own. Their motivation for doing so was practical rather than ideological. They don't pretend to tell you how to teach your own children - just how they managed to teach theirs.

The only drawback is that some of the references are out of date - the Colfaxes taught their children in the 70's and 80's. However good sense (I don't say common, because I don't believe it is) will lead interested readers to updated references: Enyclopedias on CD-Rom rather than in book form, for example.

A great book for intelligent parents who supspect that they can teach their child(ren) more effectively than any overworked and underappreciated teacher can.

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