Christine Field

christine_fieldChristine M. Field practiced law for eight years before becoming a full-time Mommy. She and her husband live and home school their four children in Wheaton, Illinois where her husband serves as Chief of Police. Three of their four children are adopted, one through a private adoption and two are from Korea.
She is the author of several books, including Coming Home to Raise Your Children (Fleming Revell, 1995),
Should You Adopt? (Fleming Revell, 1997), A Field Guide to Home Schooling (Fleming Revell, 1998), Life Skills for Kids (Harold Shaw/WaterBrook, 2000), Help for the Harried Homeschooler (Harold Shaw/WaterBrook, 2002), Homeschooling the Challenging Child (Broadman & Holman, 2005) and Homeschooling 101: The Essential Guide (Broadman & Holman, 2007). She serves as a correspondent and Resource Room columnist for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Her articles on life skills have appeared in Focus on the Family Magazine and Single Parent Family. She also moderated the Homeschool Community Message Board and writes devotionals for Lifeway.com.