
Recently on Brave Learning…
How Learning Comes Alive
And why a “felt sense” in learning matters to your homeschool.
The one thing I wish every home educator knew is that learning and schooling are not the same thing.
Once you embark on homeschooling, the temptation is to figure out a style of school instruction.
- Will you use workbooks and textbooks?
- Will you follow a literature-based program or organize history through a classical model?
- How many hours a day will your kids be expected to work on math, handwriting, and grammar?
- What sequence will you do the subjects?
Certainly part of homeschooling is envisioning what an ordinary day will look like. Super important to have a routine so that you can function without panic!
However, sometimes what gets lost in all that planning is thinking about how you will help you child understand what you have slated to learn.
For instance, it’s not enough to think about which math program to purchase or how many problems per day to solve. What matters infinitely more is asking: “How can I ensure my child understands the principle of addition?” [More]
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