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How do I register my child for Classical Christian Homeschooling, and what is the cost of the program and books? Continue ...


I can’t teach all the subjects possible. What is the core of classical education that I must include, if I had to make a choice? Continue ...


I am just beginning homeschooling and am interested in using the classical model with my children. How do I get started teaching this way? Continue ...


I just discovered Classical Education, but my children are older, and have missed some (or all) of the grammar stage (or the dialectic or rhetoric stages). How do I start with older children? Continue ...


I have been homeschooling using a different educational model. How do I implement such a big change to classical education? Continue ...


How do I choose curriculum which provides a classical education? Continue ...


The Classical Model begins with first grade. How should I go about teaching kindergarten? Continue ...


I want my children to learn all twelve of the subjects discussed for each stage. But there is only so many hours in the day. How do I schedule the school day, without overloading myself or my kids, while still doing justice to the subject matter? Continue ...


I haven’t found any mention of testing in CCH’s Curriculum section. How do I go about testing or grading using CCH’s method? Continue ...


I am convinced that classical education provides a superior education, but how can I teach my children with classical education and not lead them to humanism? Continue ...


I read that you used to use Charlotte Mason educational theory in your homeschool, and switched from it to classical education. Why? Continue ...


What is the difference between the classical education of Classical Christian Homeschooling and the classical education of the well-trained mind? Continue ...


Our daughters are to grow up to be stay-at-home wives and mothers, so wouldn’t a rigorous classical education for girls be superfluous (or should their education be different than our sons’)? Continue ...

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