Magazines
Phone: 800-236-3278 or 509-486-1351
FAX: 509-486-2753
E-mail:
HEM@home-ed-magazine.com
Home Education Magazine is one of the oldest, most respected, and most informative magazines on the subject of homeschooling.
HEM is available via subscription, in public libraries, bookstores and on newsstands.
Each issue offers the very best interviews, feature articles, regular columns, political commentary and analysis, news reporting and more!
Mark and Helen Hegener, Editors/Publishers
805-492-1373
From the Mission Statement: "The purpose of
The Link is to provide information & resources FREE to those homeschooling and/or interested in homeschooling, and to do so without promoting an agenda relative to religion, spiritual belief/non-belief or homeschooling style. We provide a broad variety of services, resources and information to ALL homeschoolers."
Mary Leppert, Editor/Publisher
Life Learning magazine has been reintegrated back into
Natural Life magazine, from where it was spun off in 2002.
Natural Life is one of the oldest and most respected natural family living publications in North America. It has published articles about what is now known as "unschooling" for over 32 years and will continue to bring readers the same inspirational unschooling material that has appeared in
Life Learning.

Newsletters
At Our Own Pace: A Newsletter For Homescholing Families With Special Needs
Email:
yukko5@aol.com
Editor: Jean Kulczyk
This free bimonthly newsletter features commentary, suggestions, and tips by parents of special needs kids, book reviews, discussions of materials and learning methods, list of resources, and more.
"The newsletter isn't about the needs, it's about our children and enjoying living and learning with them."
"J.H.E.N. is a quarterly newsletter filled with thought-provoking articles, letters from readers that provide open dialogue on a wide range of interesting topics, mouth-watering recipes, creative holiday and craft ideas, stimulating book reviews, a Jewish calendar chock-full of information and original ideas, help columns with practical how-to advice on homeschooling."

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