School Can Wait

A Book Review of School Can Wait (2nd Edition) by Dorothy and Raymond Moore 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 [...]

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Home Spun Schools

Book Review of Home Spun Schools – Teaching Children at Home-What Parents Are Doing and How They Are Doing It By Raymond and Dorothy Moore In this day and age we often find that, the more we know the more we still have to learn.  Whether it is in discovering that the moon or Mars [...]

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Home Grown Kids

a Book Review of Home Grown Kids – A Practical Handbook for Teaching Your Children at Home By Raymond and Dorothy Moore In this day and age, education is more important and vital for the very survival of our nation’s future than ever.  And, the most important equation of that ability to survive is found [...]

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Home Built Discipline

Book Review of Home Built Discipline – Developing Initiative, Self-control and Responsibility In Your Child By Raymond and Dorothy Moore When it comes to the word discipline, there are mainly two schools of thought.  On the one hand we often turn to the scriptures that remind us that “foolishness is bound up in the heart [...]

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Better Late Than Early

Book Review of Better Late Than Early – By Raymond and Dorothy Moore Buy Better Late Than Early eBook at Our Book Store! There was a time in our nation’s history that children were seen more for their value around the house and farm than whether they could read and write.  As this began to [...]

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Book Reviews

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 [...]

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