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Here you'll find our book reviews to the Moores' rich library of top quality products:

Better Late Than Early

In “Better Late Than Early” you will find a thorough A to Z compilation of helpful chapters that present a irrefutable position that your child should wait until the age of eight or later before beginning their education journey.  By employing.....Read Full Review

Home Built Discipline

In “Home Built Discipline”, you will find the information necessary for effective discipline that will not only be a benefit to the child throughout their formative years, but will also ensure you to be a better parent in the process.  “Home Built Discipline” will give you the insights needed......Read Full Review

Home Grown Kids

Following in the footsteps of “Better Late Than Early” and “School Can Wait” Raymond and Dorothy Moore have compiled an easy to read, down to earth approach to teaching children at home with “Home Grown Kids”.  As it is stated, this is a practical guide when it comes to teaching within the home.....Read Full Review

Home Made Health

In “Home Made Health” you will find helpful chapters dealing with anything from carbohydrates and what their purpose is, to the relationship between fat and cholesterol.  They explore subjects such as “Protein: The Great Pretender” and “Milk: For Kids or For Calves?”.  They cover what they refer to as “The Five R’s: Rest, Recreation, Recuperation, Regularity and Relaxation” and reveal...Read Full Review

Home Spun Schools

In “Home-spun Schools” the Moores have painstakingly documented the voice of all of us, as well as given us a solid start regarding the law, to provide incredible evidence that children deserve the best opportunity to succeed in their education and their life, and that can include the decision to home school....Read Full Review

Home Style Teaching

In the field of education as it is seen today, there can be a tendency to view it as an ‘us versus them’ mentality when it comes to who is more responsible for the children’s education.  On one side of the line are the parents; on the other side are the teachers.

From a purely academic standpoint, the teaching profession believes it to be eminently qualified as the best avenue to a child getting a proper education as society deems acceptable. Read Full Review 

Minding Your Own Business

In this day in which we live, as the economy and as a result society, are struggling only to find a "little month at the end of the paycheck" we are desperately seeking answers.  Currently, many have turned to the federal government, but that has only exacerbated the monetary crunch by sharply increasing the government (read: taxpayer) debt load while trying to stave off a worst case scenario.  It is often said that 20/20 hindsight equates perfect vision after the fact.  No truer statement can be applied than now.  And, no truer answer to our current financial dilemma can be found than in "Minding Your Own Business" by Raymond and Dorothy Moore. Read Full Review

School Can Wait (2nd Edition)

Often referred to as the scholarly version of the book “Better Late Than Early” Raymond and Dorothy Moore’s book “School Can Wait II” is indeed a compilation of ten years worth of research packed into “just” 300 pages.  With 37 pages of references to back up their position regarding when to begin educating children, the Moores have provided an invaluable service to society.  According to their son, Dennis (who is a contributing author) the name is a misnomer.  It is actually “School Can Wait-Second Edition”.  No matter, this book is much more than just another book. Read Full Review

The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook

Within society, we often lose our way.  As a result, many have taken it upon themselves to provide handbooks in order to help the rest of us find our way.  There are handbooks available for most any situation, from how to survive in the wilderness to building a house out of surrounding materials.  We can get the information we need to aid in our trek around the world seeking adventure and all that nature has to offer through handbooks.  They have increasingly become an important part of helping us through life itself. Read Full Review

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