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Tammy Litke is a homeschooler to one girl aged 15. Blogging since 2008 she loves to watch movies, play video games, spend time in the kitchen, and go on Disney Cruises.  Between recipes and reviews you'll find many helpful and some just plain funny posts on her blog. Welcome, pull up a chair and stay for a while!

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Thursday
Sep252008

How to Make a Homeschool I.D. Card

When our children are younger, and we usually accompany them when they go out, having identification is generally not an issue.

With a middle school age child though, there are times when my daughter does things on her own with another family or a friend and needs to prove she is the age she says she is. Some business also give discounts to students when they show their "school" i.d. card, or for the older set, they may need it for extracurricular activities, especially if those take place at a public school.

If for no other reason, they are handy for parents to keep in their wallets, for purposes we hope we never have to use them.

Keep reading this post at The Homeschool Classroom....

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