- Mary Leppert
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Mary Leppert is the founder and publisher of The Link Homeschool Newspaper (1995); in 2010 it was renamed Homeschool Magazine.com and [1] The Link/Homeschool Magazine.com editions are the largest all-inclusive homeschool publications in North America. (All-inclusive means non-religious and religious.)
Ms. Leppert also wrote two editions of the best-selling book on homeschooling, The Homeschooling Almanac, 2000–2001 and 2002–2003, originally published by Prima Publishing (now a division of Random House.)
In early 2008, she completed The Homeschooling Book of Lists, published by Jossey-Bass, a division of John Wiley & Sons.
From 1997, to 2008, Mary produced The Link "kid comfortable" Homeschool Conferences in Los Angeles and in March, 2000, she produced The Link Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina. These conferences have featured such stellar homeschool speakers as John Taylor Gatto, Dr. Mary Hood, Pat Farenga, Dr. Richard Prystowsky, Diane Flynn Keith, Mariaemma Pelullo-Willis and Victoria Kindle-Hodson. They also revolutionized homeschool conferences by offering childrens' workshops and activities so parents were welcomed to bring their children to the conference and make a complete family event of it. Prior to this time, most homeschool conferences discouraged children from attending or provided minimal childrens' activities. The Link Homeschool Conferences raised the bar for other conferences.
Mary and her husband, Michael, homeschooled their now-grown son, Lennon, for his entire life. Mary Leppert is often sought as an expert in the field of homeschooling by virtue of her all-inclusive approach and knowledge, gleaned from 10 years of conference-production and publishing The Link.
Mary is also an experienced vegan chef with knowledge of macrobiotic cooking as well. She worked at the Kushi Institute in 1993 and has attended cooking classes around the country and learned from some of the finest macrobiotic and vegan chefs alive.
External links
www.californiahomeschoolingtoday.com www.collegeforhomeschoolers.com www.collegetranscriptsnow.com www.choir21.com
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