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Rebecca Kenney

Rebecca Kenney


Former columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine.

Rebecca Kenney and her husband live in Greenville, SC, where she writes for BJU Press.


Homeschooling Articles by Rebecca Kenney

A Tribute to My Mom Looking back fondly on homeschool days with Mom.

Time4Learning U of Nebraska-Lincoln ISHS

Popular Articles

Montessori Language Arts at Home, Part 1

Interview with John Taylor Gatto

What Does My Preschooler Need to Know?

Who Needs the Prom?

The Charlote Mason Approach to Poetry

Getting Organized Part 1 - Tips & Tricks

Patriarchy, Meet Matriarchy

Montessori Math

Getting Started in Homeschooling: The First Ten Steps

Critical Thinking and Logic

The Charlotte Mason Method

Teaching Blends

Laptop Homeschool

The Gift of a Mentor

Getting Organized Part 3

How to Win the Geography Bee

Bears in the House

Give Yourself a "CLEP Scholarship"

Classical Education

Advanced Math: Trig, PreCalc, and more!

Don't Give Up on Your Late Bloomers

The Equal Sign - Symbol, Name, Meaning

Character Matters for Kids

How to "Bee" a Spelling Success

AP Courses At Home

University Model Schools

Whole-Language Boondoggle

Narration Beats Tests

Art Appreciation the Charlotte Mason Way

Joyce Swann's Homeschool Tips

A Homeschooler Wins the Heisman

Why the Internet will Never Replace Books

Can Homeschoolers Participate In Public School Programs?

Discover Your Child's Learning Style

Top Jobs for the College Graduate

Teach Your Children to Work

Shakespeare Camp

Combining Work and Homeschool

Top Tips for Teaching Toddlers

Columbus and the Flat Earth...

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

Myth of the Teenager

Start a Nature Notebook

The Benefits of Debate

Phonics the Montessori Way

The History of Public Education

The Benefits of Cursive Writing

Saxon Math: Facts vs. Rumors

I Was an Accelerated Child

A Reason for Reading