Describe at least three personal items in your room that would let others know it was your space.
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Describe at least three personal items in your room that would let others know it was your space.
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We know there are tons of apps, songs, videos, and texts competing for your teen’s attention. And that’s just on their phones!
We’ve noticed this trend. That’s why we took our essay writing curriculum and broke it up into manageable chunks.
We made our online class program more flexible for YOU, too!
Whether you’re using Brave Writer® as your plan, or addressing your teen’s writing needs as they come, there’s something that works for everyone!
Below are the 3 main ways families use our program. Read on to find YOUR preferred style!
Here’s the simple formula:two core classes per school year + one elective.
CORE CLASSES:
Essay Prep Series ← Start here if you have a tween or young teen who is just beginning!
Essay Writing 101: Analytic Essay
Essay Writing 102: Persuasive Essay
Essay Writing 201: Critical Response Essay
Essay Writing 202: Timed Essay
Essay Writing 301: Advanced Composition
Essay Writing 302: MLA Research Essay
High school for Option 1 can look like this:
In between classes, students will practice the skills they’ve learned in class, re-writing essays with new topics.
You’ve probably noticed: We tackle one essay type per essay writing class. It just makes sense!
Here are some reasons why you might want to choose your classes à la carte.
High school for Option 2 can look like this:
📚 A deep dive into 4 weeks of intense learning with our instructor
🏠 Time at home to practice new skills and re-do exercises with new topics
🧠 A brain break while they do some different types of writing for a little while
👉 Pick a new class and start again with a fresh mind and energy
🌀 Repeat!
Perhaps your charter school or co-op is covering much of the mechanics of essay writing, but do they cover…
Our short, focused essay writing classes mean that you don’t need to ditch your homeschool co-op entirely or devote an entire year to boosting a single skillset. Easy peasy!
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Today’s Brave Writer podcast episode is about what I call “The 4th R.” Most of us are familiar with the three R’s: Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. But in order for those subjects to click with your kids, you need a 4th R: Relationship.
Everything in your home and homeschool flows from how well you connect with your kids. This episode is meant to turbocharge for putting the relationship you have with your children at the center of your homeschool.
The Essence of Bi-directional Relationships
Bi-directional relationships in homeschooling mean acknowledging that both the parent and child have a significant influence on the educational process. It’s about moving away from the one-sided, authoritarian style of teaching to a more collaborative and respectful dynamic. This approach allows for a richer and more nuanced understanding of each other’s needs and perspectives.
Transactional Relationships: A Balance of Needs
Transactional relationships focus on the give-and-take between parents and children. It’s about finding a balance, where both parties feel heard and their needs are met. This balance fosters a positive learning environment, where children feel valued and parents feel effective in their role.
Fostering Empathy and Understanding
A key element in this relational approach is empathy. By actively listening and empathizing with our children, we create a space where they feel safe to express their thoughts and ideas. This empathy leads to a deeper understanding of their motivations and challenges, enabling us to tailor the learning experience to suit their unique needs.
Avoiding Negative Cycles
In every relationship, there are potential pitfalls. It’s crucial to be aware of negative cycles that can arise from misunderstandings or unmet needs. By being mindful and proactive, we can prevent these cycles from taking root, ensuring a healthy and productive homeschooling environment.
Engaging with Children’s Interests
One effective strategy is engaging with our children’s interests, be it through incorporating their favorite subjects into the curriculum or participating in activities they enjoy. This not only makes learning more enjoyable for them but also strengthens our bond.
The journey of homeschooling is as much about education as it is about relationship building. By embracing bi-directional and transactional relationships, we create a nurturing and effective learning environment. It’s a journey we undertake together, growing and learning side by side with our children.
Produced by NOVA Media
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It’s up to you! It’s not up to the school system, the homeschool community, your mother, or the books you love. The reason so many of us lose heart is we’ve delegated authority over our choices to someone outside ourselves.
One thing I’ve learned about being an adult is that when we recognize that we have the responsibility for our experience and lives, we gain power. The temptation to want to follow a plan, a curriculum, a school district’s scope and sequence to the letter means you are delegating your authority to an outside source.
But if you can recognize that you have freedom to make choices, to modify choices, and to pivot when you change your mind, you gain a sense of control over your own life. You stop being a victim of someone else’s choices.
Adulthood is the recognition that you own everything that happens to you. You’re in the driver’s seat. You make choices and grow.
One of the gifts of home education is that you become responsible for educating yourself—and the sheer joy of realizing that it is up to you holds freedom and power.
Once you take hold of that power, the victim narrative dies.
So make life better. You can be bold, you can make mistakes, you can recover.
It IS on you. That’s a good thing!
This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebravewriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!
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Write a story based on the picture (two snow parents and a show child who is upside down).
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