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Homeschool View - HomeschoolView.tv Is Here!

09.02.10| Posted in: Homeschool View | 3 Comments| Rating: 0 Rate Positively Rate Negatively
Feeling insecure and uncertain about homeschooling? Don't fear! Packed with practical ideas, teaching tips, and helpful suggestions on a variety of homeschooling topics, HomeschoolView.tv is yet another exciting resource Alpha Omega Publications® provides for our homeschooling families.

Top 5 Reasons to Join AOP on Facebook and Twitter!Offering free videos, HomeschoolView.tv will encourage and enable you to achieve better results in your homeschooling efforts. Each informative episode is hosted by AOP's Vice President of Marketing, Rohn Gibson, and features colorful conversations and upbeat discussions with experienced homeschool parents on relevant, everyday issues.

Sure to evolve into one of homeschooling's most popular and talked-about resources, you won't want to miss a single episode, so be sure to visit our homeschool blog often to see new episodes as they are released. Also, be sure to use the social media buttons below to tell a friend about this new opportunity to glean invaluable insights from seasoned homeschool parents.

Catch the excitement and click the link below to watch the first episode of HomeschoolView.tv!

Watch "Getting Started with Homeschooling" Now!


Janet Tatman, a 25 year homeschool veteran and author of the Daily Focus® devotional book for homeschoolers, is interviewed by Rohn Gibson. Rohn and Janet discuss what it takes to get started with homeschooling.
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3 Comments on "HomeschoolView.tv Is Here!"

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Jennifer H
Just watched this episode. Enjoyed it, so I started looking for more, then realized that this is the "first" episode. So how often will you post episodes? I'm new to homeschooling and have a lot to learn!
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Ryan E
Hi, Jennifer,

We hope to be posting episodes weekly on our blog. You can also find another episode and future episodes here: http://www.viddler.com/explore/homeschoolers/videos.
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Michelle M
Just finished watching getting started. I am not a new homeschooler, but I did need to hear some of those comments, as I am having a hard time getting my four into the routine this year. Looking forward to the next episode. Thank you, Michelle McIntire
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