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May 21, 2016 by: Susan Scott

What is the best homeschool curriculum for 4 year olds?

homeschool adviceI love this question! I love the enthusiasm and devotion of a mom who wants to inspire her child’s love of learning.
The best part is homeschooling kids under the ages of 7-8 is inexpensive, easy, and fun.

Don’t make this common mistake

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May 3, 2016 by: Susan Scott

How You can Find Genius Potential in Learning Problems

overcoming learning disordersUncover your child’s hidden talents and enjoy a more relaxed, enriching homeschool. Sometimes the very behaviors we find frustrating in our children are actually the seeds of immature and unrealized strengths. What if you could see those mis-behaviors through God’s eyes and learn how He wants to use those strengths to help your child fulfill their potential? [Read more…]

April 11, 2016 by: Susan Scott

Curriculum for Every Type of Intelligence

curriculum for every childThere is more than one way to be smart and there is more than one way to learn. Many children struggle with traditional text book and workbook curriculums. The struggles aren’t because the children aren’t smart, the struggle comes when the child is forced to use learning channels that don’t fit with their learning strengths. Yes, they need practice using all modes of learning, but when the subject is already difficult for them, the easiest way to master the material is to take advantage of their strongest learning modes or type of intelligence. [Read more…]

April 11, 2016 by: Susan Scott

There’s More than One Way to Be Smart

Tests only tell half the story. Or, more exactly, one quarter of the story.

The typical school curriculum uses text book reading, comprehension questions and written tests to teach and evaluate learning. Assessment and standardized tests require proficiency in those same skills of reading, writing and logic, to score well. Those skills are really two main abilities: linguistic, (language skill,) and logical,  (mathematic, skill.) There are actually eight different ways to be smart [Read more…]

April 11, 2016 by: Susan Scott

Multiple Intelligences Made Easy

Here is a brief look at the different ways your child is smart. Click here for more about the different types of intelligence.

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