Praise for Education Uncensored
“I recommend this book for everyone who is sincerely interested in whole-hearted parenting and education. This book is a MAGNIFICENT one. An eye-opening, inspiring, fantastic piece of work. I wish I had millions of copies to give to everyone & anyone I meet. Thank you for putting it on paper."
— Tara (proud homeschool mama)
"[If you] haven't yet read Education Uncensored, PLEASE DO! I finished reading it a few weeks ago but haven't been able to put it away in my library, nor have I been willing to lend it out. For those of you haven't read it yet, it is part memoir, part education book, part homeschooling primer, all wonderful."
— Mary O'Riordan, Ed.D (homeschooling parent)
"Homeschooling is really a gift, and all your ideas, experiences, and advice are so exciting and practical."
— C. M., homeschooling parent
"I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciated meeting you and reading your book. It is terrific. For me, the best part was its New York perspective. I know no other book available to homeschoolers that so overtly references an urban perspective."
— David Albert, author of And the Skylark Sings with Me and other books
"I loved your book, especially the parts about how children are motivated to learn and how children learn in different ways. Your book helped me understand what went on with my kids when they were in school. I think every parent who is interested in their child's education would benefit from reading your book before they make a decision on schooling.”
— Diane, mother of two
"It was my pleasure to relax over the holidays and read through your book almost cover-to-cover in one sitting. You expressed and described so many feelings that come with homeschooling extremely well. I especially enjoyed your writings about the processes of creativity and thinking in unique, problem-solving ways."
— Clare Larson, homeschooling parent of two boys in NYC
"You made me laugh, you made me cry, and you inspired me. I can literally hear your voice, and love your storytelling and your wisdom and just the whole package. I'm stimulated and filled with ideas for my own teaching."
— Bonnie Shulman, Professor of Mathematics, Bates College
"A profoundly creative and down-to-earth account of dreams fulfilled – dreams and implementation about what educators can do to enhance the often-stifled potential of children, blending home and school education."
— Paul Jaquith, Educator and Minister
"Laurie Block Spigel’s book presents a fresh, accessible and wise approach to twenty-first century education. Building upon the successes of progressive education and Ms. Spigel’s own experience, it offers insights and/or useful techniques on every page. It’s a must read for teachers and parents alike."
— Daniel Judah Sklar, author of Playmaking: Children Writing and Performing Their Own Plays
"Laurie's book wonderfully weaves her personal story with her extensive knowledge about education. Everyone, from parents to professional educators, will learn and benefit from reading this book."
— Kaye McFarland, Parent and Home Educator
"Laurie's evolution as a teacher and life-long involvement in the world of education has given her a profound understanding of the problems that plague today's schools. This book offers an insightful look at how an increasingly standardized system is robbing our children of their individuality and passion for learning. Additionally, it provides innovative how-to curriculums for anyone involved or interested in educating children."
— Ellen Labiner, Homeschooling Parent and Special Educator
"A very valuable book, not only for the homeschooling community, but for all of us who care about our kids' education. Should be required reading for all teachers! It's a clarion call for improvement, and an affirmation as well as a guide for all teachers and parents who are trying to get it right."
— Heather Wood, author of 101 Marvelous Money-Making Ideas for Kids