January 26th to 31st, 2015
Home Is Where the Learning Is For High School has come hot off the presses now from CreateSpace.........
Back of the book blurb:
High school is often the most
intimidating aspect of homeschooling. Most parents don't know anything
about preparing transcripts for college and the unknown is scary.
Home Is Where the Learning Is for High School helps parents learn the
necessary classes to graduate for college, or trade school as well as
information on how to write high school transcripts, how to plan and execute a
graduation, transitioning from public school and more.
You can buy your copy from Amazon
About Me:
Valerie J. Steimle has been a family
advocate for over twenty-five years writing for newspapers and blogs in support
of family unity. She has been a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
day Saints since 1969 and graduated from Ricks College (now Brigham Young
University- Idaho campus) in 1979. She attended Brigham Young University in
Provo from 1979 to 1982 studying special education and which is also where she
met and married Robert Steimle. They had
nine children together and started homeschooling in 1990 while they were living
in San Diego.
Though she grew up in New Jersey, she found
southern Alabama to her liking and convinced her husband to move there. After
25 years of marriage, her husband passed away suddenly which left her to raise
her youngest five children on her own until she met James Foy two years
later. They happily reside in southern
Alabama.
While raising her children, Valerie felt compelled
to write about the family and started with a newspaper column in the local
paper. She then published her first book, called Home Is Where The Heart
Is, which is a collection of those articles. Her next book, Home
Is Where The Learning Is: Homeschool Lifestyles from Homeschool Moms, includes
seven other homeschool moms contributing their story in understanding the
lifestyle of a homeschool family. Her
third book is Of One Heart: Being Single in the LDS World which was written
to help all those single and belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ Of
Latter-day Saints. Her next publication
was Blogs,
Dogs and Hobbits: Writings from a Widow’s Perspective, a collection of 60
articles on family life. After that Thoughts
from the Heart was published in 2012 from her latest newspaper column
that ran 3 years. Mrs. Steimle has over 300 articles posted all over the
internet of various topics. Her favorite topic to write about is homeschooling.
Besides writing and reading, Valerie loves to spend
time with her family, volunteer in her local LDS ward, watches movies,
embroiders, and gardens.
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