See, I Told Me So!: Homeschool Veterans Declare You Can Stop Worrying

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Halfway through the first chapter of this book I knew we had to have this in our homeschool group's library. Chapter after chapter, regardless of homeschooling style or family "challenges," the message comes through loud and clear. Do not be anxious for tomorrow, for tomorrow will care for itself. (See the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 6, for more.)

Jean
Portland, OR

This is the book of my dreams. The combined 20/20 hindsight from all these families who have successfully finished homeschooling is absolutely invaluable. Congratulations, Tammy, on following through and bringing your dream to fruition – it’s going to help bring to many others the kind of joy we know from experience that they can have.

Lillian Jones, Contributor
www.besthomeschooling.org

What homeschooling mother at one time or another hasn't felt inadequate, insecure, or incapable of successfully educating her children? See, I Told Me So! gives readers a glimpse into the hearts and homes of homeschooling families who share with honesty the tears, doubts, and ultimate joys of their journeys. Filled with stories that testify to the remarkable power of faith and parental love, See, I Told Me So! offers a clear message: You can do this! You'll find yourself laughing, crying, and nodding in agreement. More than that, you'll find that this humble book brings refreshment and encouragement to the weary heart. A wonderful, satisfying read!

Kim Kautzer
14-year homeschooling veteran
Mother of three homeschoolgraduates
Author of WriteShop: An Incremental Writing Program

See, I Told Me So!
Homeschool Veterans Declare “You Can Stop Worrying!

Twenty homeschool graduates and parents unite to present one of the most life-changing books the anxious homeschooler will ever read! While telling their own stories these veterans share about homeschooling in a wide variety of situations — “normal” homeschooling, homeschooling within the wall of the family business, homeschooling on a minimal budget, homeschooling with incurable illness, and beyond. Contributors have looked back on their homeschooling years and then turned to today, to the results they see in their children’s lives. As one, they say, “See, I told me so! I could have stopped worrying years ago…and you can stop worrying today!”

View a samplechapter at BestHomeschooling.org.

Table of Contents

It’s a Wonderful Life!
Lillian Jones with Ed Bassett & Ethan Jones Bassett

Freedom—Homeschool Style
Marilyn Rockett

The Proof of the Pudding: Seeing Homeschooling Work
Mary Kenyon

Homeschool Worries from a Wheelchair
Joy Marie Dunlap

Babies Don’t Keep
Lisa Guidry

A Tale of Two Sisters
Yvonna Graham

Coaching Our Own
Linda Linder

What about College?
Karen Mohs

I Hated Homeschool
Rachel Ramey

A Mom’s Sentimental Journey
Vicki Bentley

Focusing on the Journey, Not the Destination
Shelley Mullins

Confessions of a Famous Homeschool Author
Mary Griffith

Why Was I Surprised?
Beverly Krueger

Educating Mom
Barbara Frank

Why You’re Homeschooling: The Kids
Marsha Ransom

For His Glory
Amy Flanegan

About My Homeschooled Graduate…
Bette Bittner

See, I Told Me So!
Tammy Cardwell