Recent Homeschool Blog | Educational Philosophy PostsMother Knows Best: Why I Homeschool, Part Twoby Tristi Pinkston17 Oct 2006 06:22 AMEach of my children have a learning style that is different from what can be found in a traditional classroom. My daughter needs to be constantly reminded to concentrate. My seven-year-old needs just enough help so he doesn't become discouraged and give up altogether. Mother Knows Best: Why I Homeschool, Part Oneby Tristi Pinkston17 Oct 2006 06:20 AMI can't even count how many times I've been asked why I homeschool. Homeschooling Philosophies: The Charlotte Mason Methodby Valorie Delp10 Jul 2006 04:36 AMThere are a variety of home schooling philosophies, ideas about educating children and thoughts about how children learn best. This month, I want to take some time to explore some varying philosophies. Teaching Your Tactile Learnerby Valorie Delp28 Jun 2006 05:14 PMThe tactile learner tends to be the child that can't sit still. This type of learner would take something apart to figure out how it works and they also tend to be good at fixing things. They have to get their hands on something and explore it in order to learn effectively. Teaching Your Auditory Learnerby Valorie Delp27 Jun 2006 04:18 PMDoes your child sit on the edge of his seat listening to stories? He likes tapes and listening to things in the car. He may be distracted by visual stimuli but concentrates on listening when you're speaking to him. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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