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Updated bio (as of June 2005) Tari Cartwright
Radulovich is the author of the book Eternal Harvest, an LDS Perspective on
Home Schooling and Accelerated Learning. She has a Bachelor’s degree in
Business from City University in Washington, and is currently working on her
Master’s in Curriculum and Design. She has three children; the youngest is
15 and almost finished with his high school curriculum.
She is an expert in concurrent enrollment for teens and early admission to
colleges and universities for homeschoolers. She has been homeschooling for
15 years, which she describes as her “crucible for spiritual knowledge”.
Tari is committed to diligently teaching children, with an emphasis on
scriptural and spiritual training. She believes in creating and maintaining
spiritually and intellectually enriched environments. She likens
homeschooling to a profound, exhausting, exhilarating spiritual quest.

Tari
Elizabeth Cartwright has been an LDS homeschooling mom for
more than 14 years in California and in Utah. She has
learned how to utilize the "system" to assist her
children in reaching their educational and spiritual goals.
Tari is a professional applications programmer and
management consultant of 20 years and works as a manager of
KPMG Peat Marwick in Los Angeles. She previously owned her
own consulting companies in Utah and California.
In her family, her oldest daughter led the way by graduating high school
at 14, then received and accredited Associates of Science
degree from an accredited University. She attended the
University of Utah on campus for a time and is working full
time as an administrator for a hi-tech company in Utah
while working on her Bachelors Degree.
Tari's second daughter is graduating from high school this
year at the age of 14 and will start college immediately
after graduation. She likes to act in local plays and has
appeared with Donny Osmond onstage in "Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". She currently is a
member of the International Children's Choir. The choir
perfoms for the prophet and apostles in several languages
for visiting dignitaries to the Church. She loves the
service and meeting people from different cultures.
Tari's youngest is 10 and enjoys Latin and reading from her
booklist published in the book. You can read about his
schedule in "Eternal Harvest".
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