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Natalie Muus

Natalie Muus


Former columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine.

Natalie was homeschooled from kindergarten through high school graduation. She is currently enrolled at California State University Fullerton as a freshman in the Honors Program. Her major is piano performance.


Homeschooling Articles by Natalie Muus

"You Go Where?" Homeschool grad Natalie Muus answers this vital question.

Time4Learning U of Nebraska-Lincoln ISHS

Popular Articles

Saxon Math: Facts vs. Rumors

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Start a Nature Notebook

Advanced Math: Trig, PreCalc, and more!

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Classical Education

Laptop Homeschool

AP Courses At Home

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The Charlote Mason Approach to Poetry

I Was an Accelerated Child

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Don't Give Up on Your Late Bloomers

Critical Thinking and Logic

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Give Yourself a "CLEP Scholarship"

Whole-Language Boondoggle

The Charlotte Mason Method

Interview with John Taylor Gatto

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Getting Organized Part 1 - Tips & Tricks

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What We Can Learn from the Homeschooled 2002 National Geography Bee Winners

The Gift of a Mentor

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Columbus and the Flat Earth...

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Bears in the House

Phonics the Montessori Way

The History of Public Education

University Model Schools

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