Debe Lange
Debe Lange began homeschooling in 1983 and continued to teach all seven children from K - 12, as well as college prep for the next 19 years. Through her Yahoo articles, she shares her experiences.
Debe was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, graduated from E.C. North High School in 1968, and traveled around the U.S. before meeting her husband while singing professionlly. They've been married for 38 years and have seven grown children, some with families of their own.
She and her husband became Christian believers in 1979 and began homeschooling their children only a few years later in 1983. After completing that role in 2001, she worked as a Compliance Secretary at a local bank and began ghostwriting for dozens of clients worldwide. It was through those experiences she gained a great deal of knowledge on a vast number of subjects through researching. That allowed her to enhance the numerous array of interests she already had as well as discover new ones.
Now that she's home once again, she's gained much knowledge that she offers through her homeschooling experiences and she shares them with those who are considering or currently homeschooling.
In the future, she also intends to write about some of her other many interests which include dog training and home decorating so others will gain value from those articles as well.
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Debe was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, graduated from E.C. North High School in 1968, and traveled around the U.S. before meeting her husband while singing professionlly. They've been married for 38 years and have seven grown children, some with families of their own.
She and her husband became Christian believers in 1979 and began homeschooling their children only a few years later in 1983. After completing that role in 2001, she worked as a Compliance Secretary at a local bank and began ghostwriting for dozens of clients worldwide. It was through those experiences she gained a great deal of knowledge on a vast number of subjects through researching. That allowed her to enhance the numerous array of interests she already had as well as discover new ones.
Now that she's home once again, she's gained much knowledge that she offers through her homeschooling experiences and she shares them with those who are considering or currently homeschooling.
In the future, she also intends to write about some of her other many interests which include dog training and home decorating so others will gain value from those articles as well.
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Graduated 1968 at Eau Claire North High School, Attended UWEC, Moody Bible Institute, NCTIInterests
As mentioned in my biography, I have many diversified interests. Some not yet mentioned are croqueting, gymnastics, sewing, crafting, painting, home decorating and remodeling, upholstering, refinishing furniture, and raising baby canaries are only some oMotto
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4 Easy Crafts for Homeschooling Families or Bible School KidsIf you have fond memories of a special craft activity you did with your grandmother while you were growing up, take a look at these. Your homeschoolers or Bible students will love them as much as you did. -
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Homeschool Your Preschoolers to Read Without Writing a Single WordUsing this one, simple technique to teach children, even preschoolers to read is cost effective and fun. Plus, the one-on-one time is a wonderful homeschooling memory that both of you will reminisce about for a lifetime. -
I Can’t Homeschool My Kids Because…Many non-homeschooling parents give reasons for not teaching their own kids, but are they reasons or excuses?
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Perk Up Your Homeschooling with Fun Words to Teach GrammarLearning grammar is often boring and confusing to any young student, so use this homemade game that was designed by a former homeschooling mom to make learning fun for them again.
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Do You Need a Great Physical Indoor Activity for Your Homeschoolers?If your homeschoolers are finding it hard to stay focused and concentrate on lessons during the cold winter months, try this energy burning activity created by a former homeschooling mom of seven.
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Homeschoolers Can Teach Their Children to Read No Matter What Age They AreSave your money by using everyday household items to teach your little ones to read. Here is a technique you can easily use with toddlers and preschoolers.
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Homeschoolers - Meet "Willy the Worm" to Encourage Reading?From a mom who homeschooled seven children for almost two decades, here are some terrific incentive ideas to help your homeschooling children want to learn to read better and have fun doing it.
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Can Homeschoolers Get a Diploma and Go to College?If you think homeschooling your children will limit their educational objectives when it comes to getting a diploma or a college education, think again. This short article will explain the truth and lead you to scholarship choices.
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Homeschool Learning is Fun, so Why Not Use Games to Teach?Games are fun, especially for kids. So, here's a great homemade game that homeschooling families can use to teach most anything. It's also a great way to burn off excess energy indoors during the winter months.
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Great Ideas for Keeping Toddlers Busy While Homeschooling Older ChildrenToddlers want to be included in homeschool, so try keeping them busy with these ideas. They can be close to mom while still being quiet and happy.
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10 Great Ideas to Keep Homeschoolers Focused During the Winter MonthsWritten by a former homeschooling mom of seven, here are some terrific tips to help you keep your edge, stay focused, and make school fun again during the confining winter months.
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Great Technique for Christian Homeschoolers to Teach Bible Verse MemorizationTeaching Bible verse memorization to homeschoolers can be difficult when they can't yet read. However, it is possible, even for preschoolers, to memorize God's Word. Here's a unique method that a former homeschooling mom of seven used to do just that.
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How to Include Your Toddlers and Preschoolers in Your HomeschoolKeeping toddlers and preschoolers busy while teaching older homeschooling students is difficult. However, it can be done when they feel a part of it. Here are some tips and ideas that will help you reach your homeschooling goals with less disruption.
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Great Ideas to Help Homeschooling Kids Burn Off Winter EnergyWhen homeschooling kids are stuck inside due to winter weather, there are loads of things parents can do to help them get important exercise. Keep them physically fit with these easy and fun ideas to do while homeschooling.
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Teaching Your Preschooler to Read Now Will Produce a Good Student LaterTeaching preschoolers to read well early is one of the most important gifts a parent can give to their child. A former homeschooler of almost two decades tells a simple way to begin the process without paying a penny.
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Homeschooling Doesn’t Have to Be ExpensiveIn today's economy, saving money is a priority for most families, and that includes those who homeschool. Learn some great tips from a veteran homeschooler on how to teach your kids at home without breaking your budget.
