Encouraging Failure
A few weeks ago I was talking with some homeschooling moms (friends of mine), and I mentioned that I was a big advocate of failure. I realized when I said it that not everyone agrees with me. Since then the … Read More
A Curriculum Publisher
A few weeks ago I was talking with some homeschooling moms (friends of mine), and I mentioned that I was a big advocate of failure. I realized when I said it that not everyone agrees with me. Since then the … Read More
Math is my first academic love. From second grade until high school, I wanted to me a mathematician. And I might have majored in math if I hadn’t received an engineering scholarship to attend college. So yes, I really … Read More
Escape of the KILLER Noun is a fun chapter that teaches young children grammar. Because the reader is so much fun, children don’t even realize they’re learning. Escape of the KILLER Noun is set in a world where the rules … Read More
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New Children’s Chapter Book Escape of the KILLER Noun (affiliate link) Escape of the KILLER Noun is the first of five books in the series. Starting Thursday the book will be available for free for a short time. If you … Read More
Independent learning is the most important tool that all students need. It’s vital. To be successful in life, students must learn how to be independent learners. Independent Learning Skills 1) Focus 2) Discipline 3) Resourcefulness If your student lacks … Read More
The Drawing Around the World: Europe and USA books follow the same organizational structure. To get an idea of the books’ interior, you can see the sample pages below: To view a larger image of the sample page, click on … Read More
Have you ever encouraged your child to fail? If you haven’t before, you might consider doing so. It’s taken me a long time to get to the point where I actively encourage my children to fail. At first, I suspect, … Read More
The Charlotte Mason Method Narration, Copywork, and Studied Dictation Charlotte Mason was a British educator from the 1800s. She dedicated her life to children and their education. Ms. Mason was ahead of her time. She was a true advocate for … Read More
How to be a better teacher is a thought that constantly plagues the back of my mind. See, for the past few years I’ve been teaching co-op classes. I’ve taught in various classes from preschool to grade 12. During that … Read More