Anyone can teach, but becoming a mentor happens with intention. and pays dividends in the teen and young adult years. Mentoring entails individualizing learning, building a solid and open relationship, and considering your child’s whole life in the educational process. I’ve experienced kids with learning disabilities, ADHD, lack of motivation, mental health challenges, and sibling rivalry, so I know this isn’t necessarily easy. In this session, we will talk about tools that will help you understand your children, the power of choosing the most effective learning environment, and ways to grow your ability to be a mentor.
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Homeschooling moms have a unique opportunity to learn not only what we missed in school, but also anything we’ve ever wanted to know. Join Janice Campbell to learn how you can model a learning lifestyle that will speak louder than words. We’ll talk about personal learning goals, strong study skills, keeping a commonplace book, cultivating a beautiful memory, and more. No matter what you study—genealogy, horticulture, Latin, or art—your children will benefit from seeing exactly how to make learning a lifelong joy.
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Sample: Be the Learner You Want Your Child to Become
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