StorySchooling
Sandy and Angel discuss the #1 way parents and teachers kill curiosity and a desire to learn. They share stories that illustrate how to fuel curiosity.
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11. Harrison Builds a MTB Trail in His Yard
Kristi--homeschool mom and chief experience architect at Forethought Wealth--shares the learning and growth that happened when she decided to let her son Harrison pursue his passion and dig up their yard to build a mountain biking jumpline.
10. Can We Trust 7-year-olds to Plan a Trip?
Ben Savitt, a homeschool dad and teacher at an alternative high school for ten years, tell us what happened when he let his 7-year-old daughter and her friends plan and execute a camping trip. He teaches us how to develop mutual trust with our children, and be a resource (not a taskmaster) as they lead out, do the work and even fail.
9. Elise: Self-Directed Learner & Contemporary Dancer
Elise, age 23, tells us about her experience growing up as a self-directed learner. The foundation of her education was great books, real experiences and pursuing her passion for dance.
8. Charles's Story: Summited Pike's Peak @Age 8
Angel tells how her 8-year-old son was inspired to summit Pike's Peak--13 miles, 14,100 feet--and the strengthening of character, intellect and relationships that yielded. Sandy and Angel also discuss PE, adult-led vs. child-led sports, and the three ingredients that yield an abundant life.
7. Buzzword: "Individualized Education" (+ how to do it simply at home)
Truly individualizing your children's education is the advantage you have as a homeschooler, and you can do it simply, in 90 minutes a day or less--even with multiple children and a wide age range.
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