Children are not just little adults. Their learning strengths and weaknesses are very different from those of big people. But they can, and should, learn “big things” at young ages, instead of just ABC’s and 1-2-3’s. Math, science, history, languages, and religion—all are full of fascinating topics that will feed a child’s sense of wonder, and become hooks on which to hang future knowledge. When early education is approached well (joyfully and without coercion), children develop lively, curious minds. What can you do to bring learning alive? Let’s talk about it!
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Parenting Matters
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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