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A Thomas Jefferson Education
By
Dr. Oliver DeMille. Get your child off the "conveyor belt" and into a
leadership education, the method that produced our Founders. This is the basic,
classic book that you will study over and over again.
Softbound $19.95.
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Revealed Educational Principles
& the Public Schools
By John D. Monnett. The Lord has always expected an LDS education for LDS youth. This is the fascinating,
heartrending story of what was asked and how the Saints responded.
Softbound, $12.95.
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John Taylor: Educator
by Dr. Jack Monnett. President Taylor was
especially interested in the education of children. He was adamant that only
Latter-day Saints should teach our youth and he issued strong rebukes to parents
who were not diligent in providing religious educations for their offspring.
Softbound, $6.95
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Home School Decisions
By Joyce Kinmont. Addresses issues such as curriculum, socialization, competition; causes
deep introspection about our traditions and preconceived ideas; helpful to beginners.
Softbound, $6.95.
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Charlotte Mason Study
Guide
By Penny Gardner. A practical guide based on the philosophies of a turn-of-the-century teacher who valued
children, taught from the best books, and expected excellence. The how-to-do-it book.
Softbound, $9.95.
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Wild Days: Creating
Discovery Journals
By Karen Rackliffe. A companion to the Charlotte Mason Study Guide, this book will help get
us outside to study nature.
Softbound, $9.95.
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Seedbed for Greatness By
Reed. A. Benson. Dr. Benson (son of President Benson) reports on his
dissertation, a home school experiment conducted by the Reed Benson
Family. This was the first dissertation in the country on home
schooling, and it was prepared at BYU.
Audio CD, $5.00.
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