I Worry: What if I Don’t Know How to Help My Child?
I talked with a mom of a sweet 17 month-old thinking ahead about homeschooling or… Read More »I Worry: What if I Don’t Know How to Help My Child?
I talked with a mom of a sweet 17 month-old thinking ahead about homeschooling or… Read More »I Worry: What if I Don’t Know How to Help My Child?
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Go see it.
Host a screening and discussion.
Spread the word.
Not just to promote homeschooling, but to bring the discussion of how to make the best options for learning available to all kids to the community at large.
Options. Choice. Multiple paths.
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Even when you choose to unschool, as a parent you will have moments when you are the teacher. Don’t worry if you don’t have a teaching credential. The critical elements that make a great teacher are often not taught in college, nor are they required to earn a teaching credential.
So, you may be asking yourself these questions:
How can I be the best teacher for my kids?
As a self-directed learner, how do I become my own best teacher?
Close your eyes for a moment and remember the best teacher you ever had. Maybe it was in a Sunday school or summer camp. Think of someone who was a great teacher in your life- not necessarily a classroom teacher. It could be a coach, music teacher, scout leader, professor, parent, neighbor, or mentor. Perhaps it was a friend.
Can you recapture the good feeling of that learning experience? What did you learn? How? What was it about the teacher and how they interacted with you that made it great? How did they make you feel? Jot those down. Read More »10 Attitudes to Spread the Love of Learning
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