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Here at last is the Christian home-school familys comprehensive manual to preparing for life after home schooling. The home school equivalent of a traditional schools guidance counselor, the book gives home schooling parents the information they need to successfully mentor their children in grades 7 through 12 toward adulthood. Authors Laurie and David Callihan tell you how to obtain the necessary tests taken by traditional school students, how to give them, and how to evaluate their results. The Guidance Manual for the Christian Home School also goes beyond the normal subjects like math and science and gives hints for equipping students with basic life skills such as cooking, caring for the home, and managing money.

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title The Guidance Manual for the Christian Home School A Parents Guide - photo 1

title:The Guidance Manual for the Christian Home School : A Parent's Guide for Preparing Home School Students for College or Career
author:Callihan, David.; Callihan, Laurie.
publisher:The Career Press
isbn10 | asin:1564144526
print isbn13:9781564144522
ebook isbn13:9780585279756
language:English
subjectHome schooling--United States, Christian education--United States, Universities and colleges--United States--Entrance requirements, Vocational guidance--United States.
publication date:2000
lcc:LC40.C35 2000eb
ddc:371.04/2
subject:Home schooling--United States, Christian education--United States, Universities and colleges--United States--Entrance requirements, Vocational guidance--United States.
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The Guidance Manual for the Christian Home School
A Parent's Guide for Preparing Home School Students for College or Career
David and Laurie Callihan
The guidance manual for the Christian home school a parents guide for preparing home school students for college or career - image 2
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Copyright 2000 by David and Laurie Callihan
All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press.
THE GUIDANCE MANUAL FOR THE CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOL
Cover design by Foster & Foster
Printed in the U.S.A. by Book-mart Press
To order this title, please call toll-free 1-800-CAREER-1 (NJ and Canada: 201-848-0310) to order using VISA or MasterCard, or for further information on books from The Career Press.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Callihan David The - photo 3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Callihan, David.
The guidance manual for the Christian home school: a parent's guide to preparing
home school students for college or career / by David and Laurie Callihan.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1-56414-452-6 (paper)
1. Home schoolingUnited States. 2. Christian educationUnited States. 3.
Universities and collegesUnited StatesEntrance requirements. 4. Vocational
guidanceUnited States. I. Callihan, Laurie. II. Title.
LC40.C35 2000
371.04'2dc21 00-036004
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Acknowledgments
This page is probably the hardest for us to write. There are so many people who have influenced our life's journey, and we know we will miss someone along the way. There is no significance to the order in which we thank people; we feel that all of you have been critical to our success.
To our parents, Gene and Alberta Callihan and Hazel Perryman: We want you to know that we love you and are grateful that you have been so supportive of us even when we have not taken the normal routes through life. We thank Laurie's late father, Donald Perryman, who passed on a love for creation and learning.
To our spiritual mentors: Art Rae, M.A. Butler, Dave Coke, Harry Conn, Larry Allen, the late Gordon Olsen, Esther Trice, and Dr. Charles Smith, we thank you for your examples of Christian love, integrity, and wisdom. You prepared us well for the battles of faith we have had to face, and we continue to look to your examples as we follow Christ.
We thank Alan Snyder and Don Manzullo, whose input to this book and our lives has been so valuable. We consider it a privilege to be your friends. Your contributions to this great country of ours deserve an eternal debt of gratitude.
We thank our siblings, who endured us while we were growing up. Don and Gail Perryman showed us it was possible to survive with more than two children. Art and Kris Perryman and Diana Taliaferro witnessed to Laurie, which lead to her commitment to Christ. Phil Taliaferro gave us encouragement and legal help with our book. Sue and Bob Fulmer were there for Laurie when David was gone and were still there for us as family, friends, advisers, and fellow Pitch lovers. Don and Howard Callihan and
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Kathy Root put up with a lot when David was growing up, and Danny, David's twin, did so much to make those years memorable.
We thank our college mentors. Neil Frey taught us that there is both an absolute content and source of truth. Dr. Ken Cumming encouraged us and showed us that we could make it against the grain. Dr. Gary Parker still influences our thinking though we see him so rarely, and Dr. Steve Austin shared his knowledge of creation with us. The late Dr. Richard Bliss encouraged Laurie's writing and her love for learning and teaching science.
To our fellow homeschooling parents in the Sauquoit LEAH chapter, who have put up with us for these past five years as we have tried to work together in teaching our children: Without your questions, concerns, support, patience, and love, this book would never have become a reality.
To Paul and Lorraine Matte, who never let us get to sleep before 4 a.m. when they dropped by: We appreciate the conversations and know we have just begun to fight.
We thank Rod, Sharon, Adam, Noah, Caleb, Terry, Michelle, Mike, Jenny, Dave, Debbie, Ed, Karen, Steve, Loretta, Roe, Paul, Laurie, and all of those who were there for us during a very difficult time.
We thank Steve and Cheryl Douglass and their children, who are our forever family in the Lord, no matter how often we get together. We thank Cliff and Julie Normand, who have fought and won along with us so many times. To Randy and Kathy Keeley: Thank you for encouraging us during the hard days and giving our boy a home away from home.
We thank David and Jeanette Durey for encouraging us to set goals and work toward them. To Tom and Maggie Calder who were there at the beginning of our quest for the truth: Where are you guys?
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