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Pat Wesolowski


Former columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine.

Pat Wesolowski and her husband Don have been homeschooling their children for over 17 years. She is the author of several unit studies for individuals and co-ops as well as the very popular Information Please curriculum for teaching research skills. Recently she and Karin Carpenter have co-written an instructional video and guide for successful co-oping called Co-oping for Cowards. Her email address is bisb@juno.com.


Homeschooling Articles by Pat Wesolowski

Raising Great Communicators the Co-Op Way Pat Wesolowski explains how showing and telling before a group can skyrocket your child's communication skills.

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