Question: What’s your favorite book about homeschooling?

The answer has changed over the years. In my early years of homeschooling, I liked books that gave me a formula to follow in teaching and books that recommended curriculum to buy. I don’t read or buy those types of homeschooling books anymore. Now just give me the books that encourage me to follow my heart to watch the learning that will take place.

Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey by Gregory and Martine Millman is such a book. In the beginning, the authors describe how they left behind Catholic education to homeschool in New Jersey (yes, another plus for me: this is another New Jersey homeschooling family), how homeschooling works as a better way to educate our children and the failure of public education today. The book ends with a advice on college. Everything in between those chapters – how the Millmans taught at home, the heart of their journey as a homeschooling family.

I didn’t need any convincing to leave public education, yet I enjoyed reading these chapters. If you have a skeptical family member or spouse that has yet to get homeschooling, these chapters are recommended reading.

Then we have the testimony of how the Millman children learned, grew and thrived at home. The Millmans do various activities and call it school. Life (moving to a new house, tragedy, and the unpredictable nature of daily living) trumps what the outside world would call schoolish learning. I love it, love it. These chapters made my homeschooling mother’s heart sing.

They take on the label “unschoolers” and we all know how the media has been presenting these people in the news lately. I would love to see a follow up book by the authors touting the benefits of unschooling.

Two of the children go to the public high school but quickly return home. I love that story. Read it for yourself to find out why. This family loves to read, they have a party as each child joins that club of Reader. The authors discuss the benefits of traveling to foreign countries as learning.

The chapter about choosing a college is excellent. Another recommended reading.

What else? What else to gush about?

I wish I had the book here right now so I could pull quotes, but, alas, a homeschooling friend has it on loan. I’m sure you’re not surprised. This is the homeschooling book you want all of your friends and family to read. Here is my Amazon affiliate link if you are so inclined: Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey

Gotta run. Meeting up with friends. Maybe pictures later,

~ Monica

Edited to trackback to The Homeschool Village’s Mr. Linky. Homeschoolers, add your link regarding your favorite book about homeschooling or read what other homeschoolers recommend.

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10 thoughts on “Question: What’s your favorite book about homeschooling?

  1. I have never heard of that book before. I have a running list of books from this wonderful Homeschool Village Fair and this will go on it. Look forward to reading more of your blog!
    .-= Joy´s last blog ..Taking A Break.. =-.

  2. I’m pretty sure I read this one.

    I can’t honestly think of a favorite homeschooling book. I’ve read so many and, like yourself, I don’t really seek them out unless I want to see what someone is saying about their own personal experience and then I take it for what it is – THEIR experience.

    It’s educational to some extent, sure, but you just get into the swing of things for yourself….
    .-= Carrie, Reading to Know´s last blog ..Read Aloud Thursday =-.

  3. Hi mama! Sounds like a good book! I will have to check it out! Found you on Homeschool Village – what a great idea to meet other like minded Christian homeschool women! Looking forward to reading your blog, signed up to follow. Enjoy your week! :)
    < Nicole

  4. Twitter:
    Thanks for the recommendation, Monica! That does sound like a book I’d be interested in. My birthday is next month, and I’ve been wondering how to spend my birthday money…. May have to start a book list!

    ~Jennifer

  5. Sounds like a good book…
    I’m currently on a self-imposed fast where I’m not shopping online in 2010 — but come 2011, this will be on my list!

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