Carnival of homeschooling seeking submissions

I will be hosting the next Carnival of Homeschooling right here at Principled Discovery.

What is a carnival? Why should I participate? Some answers are available here.

How do I participate? Well, there are some instructions in that link, but essentially just write or select a post which you would like to share with the broader homeschooling community. Then send me the link. You may email it to me directly, or use the carnival submit form at blogcarnival. If you choose to email it directly, make sure it has a recognizable subject, like “carnival of homeschooling.”

If it says something like, “Hey Dana!” or “Check this out” or “New site submission” it will likely get deleted and never read. I have a lot of spam in that account!

And please feel free to let your readers know I am seeking submissions! If only my regular readers and a few dedicated carnival participants submit, it won’t be so very interesting.

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5 Comments

  1. Joshua, July 12, 2007:

    It’s so nice for me to have found this blog of yours, it’s so interesting. I sure hope and wish that you take courage enough to pay me a visit in my PALAVROSSAVRVS REX!, and plus get some surprise. My blog is also so cool! Don’t think for a minute that my invitation is spam and I’m a spammer. I’m only searching for a public that may like or love what I write.

    Feel free off course to comment as you wish and remember: don’t take it wrong, don’t think that this visitation I make is a matter of more audiences for my own blogg. No. It’s a matter of making universal, realy universal, all this question of bloggs, all the essential causes that bring us all together by visiting and loving one another.

    You must not feel obliged to come and visit me. An invitation is not an intimation. Also know that if you click on one of my ads I’m promised to earn 8 cents for that: I would feel happy if you did click it, but once again you’re totaly free to do what ever you want. I, for instance, choose immediatly to click on one of your ads, in case you have them. To do so or not, that’s the whole beauty of it all.

    I think it’s to UNITE MANKIND that we became bloggers! Don’t see language as an obstacle but as a challenge (though you can use the translater BabelFish at the bottom of my page!) and think for a minute if I and the rest of the world are not expecting something like a broad cumplicity. Remenber that pictures talk also. Open your heart and come along!!!!!

  2. Other, July 12, 2007:

    You’re a nut.

  3. Dana, July 12, 2007:

    OK, let’s play nice. And am I the nut, or is Joshua?

    His comment technically falls into my definition of deletable spam, but I think he put some effort into and it made me smile in the middle of the night when I couldn’t sleep so I left it. Don’t have a clue what his blog is about since I don’t understand a word of it, but that’s ok.

    If I’m the nut, well, I can’t argue with that. Good observation.

  4. Shawna, July 13, 2007:

    Also wanted to add that I also feel delaying the entry age to seven years old would be a great advantage to many children. Some of the more successful educational systems in other industrialized countries in fact have students begin school at 7 years of age rather than 4/5 or 5/6 like here in the US depending upon birth date.

  5. Jocelyn, July 15, 2007:

    Hello…
    I was wondering if you were doing a certain theme for thid week’s COH?

    Thanks!
    Jocelyn

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