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• Homeschooling Helper™
 
• FirstYear™
 
• The Father-Led Home™

Homeschooling Helper

Homeschooling Helper is a monthly email newsletter designed to give you a "taste" of the valuable content found in our magazine. You will receive great articles and product reviews, as well as recommendations for companies that offer great resources for homeschooling families!

Thank you for your ezines. I have been encouraged by many of your articles and just want you to know that I appreciate the effort and time that you put into these newsletters.

God bless you, Sonya D.

Read a sample Homeschooling Helper!

The Father-Led Home™ — New!

The Father-Led Home is a new email newsletter designed for fathers to bring encouragement right to your inbox. Each issue will include teaching and encouragement from the staff of Homeschooling Today magazine and at least one article from some of today's foremost speakers and writers to fathers, including Mike Southerland, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Michael Farris, Richard G. Williams, Kevin Swanson, Mark Hamby, Ken Carpenter, Geoff Botkin, Dr. George Grant, Dr. R. C. Sproul Jr., Wade Myers, Todd Wilson, Brandon Vallorani, Israel Wayne, Doug Phillips, and many more! We look forward to bringing you the encouragement you need to lead your family well.

Along with great articles, we'll also include product reviews, as well as recommendations for companies that offer great resources for fathers!

FirstYear™ — Coming Soon!

The purpose of the FirstYear weekly eNewsletters is to provide encouragement, practical tips and ideas, and home-friendly methods for teaching your child at home—especially during the daunting first years. Though primarily geared to moms with young children who have chosen to homeschool rather than to send their children off to a Kindergarten or first grade classroom, many of the ideas are appropriate for all children under twelve years of age. Some are even helpful to parents of children of all ages.

Once a week, an encouraging message will arrive in your inbox. You will also have an opportunity to respond. Your response maybe used in an upcoming issue of the print or online magazine or eNewsletter.

FirstYear eNewsletter will begin arriving the first week of August 2008. Subscribe today!

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