How do we homeschool? There are a multitude of answers to that question and there are even dozens of answers depending on the point in our lives that you ask us. Our homeschool looks much different now than it did 7 years ago and it looks different during the summer, just after we’ve had a [...]
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Multi-level Homeschooling: Little Ones Part 2
Our Multi-level Schoolroom
One of the most frequent questions on my post about multi-level homeschooling was, “What do you do with the little ones?” So here is my attempt to tackle this BIG question.
Since we began homeschooling until recently we have had 3-4 children ages three and younger, (we now only [...]
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Every evening and most mornings our family gathers for a time of Bible reading, prayer and singing. This a priority in our home because our family’s first goal is to glorify God in all aspects of our lives and this provides an opportunity to instruct our children in God’s Word and to worship God together [...]
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As we talk about multi-level homeschooling, I thought that I’d address the very practical aspect of where we educate our children. Our educational choices will affect the area where we choose to homeschool and vice versa. If we run our homeschool like a classroom then chances are we will set it up like one and [...]
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We have generally taught our children to read early, beginning around age 3 or4 and having proficient readers by age 4 or 5. Reading allows children to learn on their own and feeds that natural love of information that they [...]
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