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Sometimes you come across some great websites and sometimes you have to just build one yourself to keep track of them all. I had begun to list websites on this page divided by subjects, but ran out of room on one page and found it hard to start separating them without starting a whole new website. So that's what I did, I started my own website!

I went through all of the links that were formerly on this webpage, as well as the ones that I had added to my own favorites, and organized them on a webpage so that they would be easier to find. If you find a link that doesn't work or a website that you believe belongs either here or on that website, please let me know.

You can find all of those links at:

www.homeschoolingmom.bravehost.com

 

Whether you are starting for the first time, or the twentieth, there are some places on the web that are great places to start. For those of us in Florida, the FPEA website is one of them. The Guide to Homeschooling is available there for download to print or to read directly from your computer and it is full of wonderful information. You can find that website at: www.fpea.com.

Another great place to start is at your favorite search engine. I, personally, like to use google (www.google.com), but there are several out there that are probably just as good. You need to use caution while searching though, because one click on a seemingly innocent website could lead to something you don't want your children, or yourself, to see. Search your subjects before sitting down with your child at the computer and save those sites to your favorites or send them to yourself in an email. Then you will only be clicking on sites that you know are okay when your child is in the room.


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