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Disclosure

Several times I have mentioned that none of the books, products, or homeschool resources linked in this blog make me any money.  There are two reasons for this:

  • A lack of time and energy to figure out how to set up any of those money-making systems, and
  • A wish to make it perfectly clear that all posts represent my own honest opinions, not the opinions of my wallet.

There are two kinds of reviews I do.

  • Reviews about products that I receive specifically to review.  In other words, the company sends me a resource so that I will be able to study it, use it, and then tell others about it.  In this case, I obviously am given the resource; otherwise I couldn’t tell anyone else about it.
  • Reviews about books and curriculum that I choose from our own shelves, or from the library’s shelves.  I review these resources because they are great and I want other people to enjoy them as well.

In either case, I share what the resource is like, how I use it, what I think of it, and where to get it.  There is no obligation or incentive for me to sell anyone anything, and all thoughts expressed are my own honest opinions.

In fact, I do both my readers and the company a favour by pointing out under what circumstances a resource would not be a suitable choice for a family.  This way my readers will not be encouraged to spend money if a resource will probably not work for them, and the company will not get a bad name from people who tried their products and did not like them.

If you have any questions about this disclosure policy or about an individual review, please contact me.

This disclosure policy was developed with the help of DisclosurePolicy.

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