Harding Family Sends 11 year-old Homeschooler to College
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In Montgomery Alabama:
Serennah Harding, age 16, a Huntingdon senior and biology major focusing on pre-med studies, and Heath Harding, age 11, a freshman at Huntingdon College interested in becoming a movie director someday, were both in College by the age of 12—as were their 2 older siblings.
(Image provided by Huntingdon College Office of Communications.)
The following video not only highlights the accomplishments of Heath Harding, but also sheds some light on the positive impact of homeschooling gifted children. His mother, Mona Lisa, has successfully prepared Heath and his three older sisters for college by age twelve. She continues to home school his four younger siblings.
If you would like to read more about the Harding family and their success, visit Harding Family Page.
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August 29th, 2007 at 7:51 am
Your picture caption for the Harding children indicates Heath Harding is a freshman at Auburn Montgomery. In fact, he is a freshman at Huntingdon College. Would you please correct this error?
Thank you.
August 29th, 2007 at 9:15 am
Sure. Information pointing to Auburn University we found on Hardings’ web page: