[Podcast #215] Planned Spontaneity
In our journey of homeschooling, we’ve discovered that education is not just about textbooks and structured lessons; it’s about nurturing a child’s:
- curiosity,
- creativity,
- and joy in learning.
We believe in blending structured education with elements of surprise and spontaneity, making learning an adventure rather than a chore.
Show Notes
The Magic of Planned Spontaneity
One approach we’ve found incredibly effective is ‘planned spontaneity.’ This involves preparing a variety of educational activities in advance, ready to be introduced at the right moment. For instance, using popsicle sticks with words for impromptu word association games, or magnetic poetry for language exploration. This method not only keeps children engaged but also encourages them to think outside the box and make connections in unexpected ways.
Engaging with the World Around Us
Another key aspect is incorporating the world into our educational activities. Virtual city walks, online resources for musical exploration, and engaging in family activities like Mario Kart tournaments or geocaching blend fun with learning. These activities provide a platform for family bonding, while also imparting valuable lessons and skills.
Fostering a Love for Learning
Moreover, we emphasize the importance of tailoring educational experiences to each child’s unique learning style. Whether it’s through ADHD-friendly tools like the “dopamenu” (dopamine menu) or simple techniques like bingo cards to track various activities, personalizing education ensures that each child’s needs and interests are met.
The Power of Creative Tools
In our discussions, we often explore the use of creative tools in learning. From simple word games to more complex activities, these tools help in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They also offer a break from conventional learning methods, making education a more enjoyable and engaging experience for children.
Our approach to homeschooling is about creating an environment where learning is a joyous journey. It’s about seeing every moment as an opportunity to teach and learn, and every experience as a potential lesson. By infusing our days with creativity, spontaneity, and a deep connection with our children, we aim to foster a lifelong love for learning.
Resources
- Geocaching: geocaching.com
- Bingo Card: bravewriter.com/blh-calendar-template-bingo-card
- Julie’s Books: bravewriter.com/book-shop/list/books-by-julie-bogart
- Start a free trial of CTCmath.com to try the math program that’s sure to grab and keep your child’s attention!
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