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Fitra Journal is for parents who are homeschooling temporarily, longterm, or are just curious about this educational opportunity. Fitra Journal has brought together an international community of homeschoolers to provide you with the support and how-to for one of the most difficult tasks you will ever undertake. Written by Muslim homeschoolers for Muslim homeschoolers, Fitra Journal uniquely addresses the issues we are most concerned about - striving to provide our children with both an academic as well as Islamic education, raising well-rounded, and deen-centered people.
Issue Four: 'Muslim Homeschooling There's No One Way To Do It' includes:
- How to Craft The Work-Homeschool-Life Balance
- Review of A New Muslim Homeschooling Book
- How-To Do This With A Toddler Around
- 3 Major Mistakes Parents Make
- Afterschooling Works Too
- Closer Looks At Literary Classics And Storytelling
- The Montessori Method
- Prophetic Teaching Principles
Plus: We answer your homeschooling questions, our favorite resources and more.
About the Author
Benoit, Brooke: - "Brooke Benoit runs her own private Sudbury-like school with her children on the southern coast of Morocco. She is a writer, magazine and book editor, writing workshop facilitator and the founding editor of Fitra Journal - a Muslim homeschooling publication. She is unschooling her '2nd generation' homeschooled children as she was also unschooled at the high school level before continuing to college ahead of time."Ismail, Reyhana: - Reyhana Ismail is a UK-based graphic designer who specializes in print design, with a primary focus on books and magazines. She is the Design Director of SISTERS magazine and has her own freelance design firm, Rey of Light. Reyhana enjoys baking, art and travelling with her two kids, and is also a keen swimmer.
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