Best Ways to Incorporate Field Trips into Your School Year and Beyond
Experiential learning is more impactful for learners because they can be active, engaged, emotionally involved, and reflective throughout their learning experience.
Experiential learning is more impactful for learners because they can be active, engaged, emotionally involved, and reflective throughout their learning experience.
COVID-19 still presents challenges for the homeschooled family. For example, if your child needs outside help from a tutor or teacher, you need to determine your comfort level before you make a hire. Here are five factors to consider before you make a decision.
Living books reach children by appealing to the imagination and drawing on the child’s natural attraction to beauty in the world.
Homeschooling is where children receive education at home instead of a traditional public or private school. Many families decide to homeschool for various reasons, including dissatisfaction with school districts to the educational, religious, or general belief that the traditional system hinders student progress.
Individualized attention is the key to an IEP’s success. There is no one-size-fits-all IEP that applies to multiple children. Rather, the process is highly individual and based entirely on the specific child’s needs.
Virtual learning does not have to be scary or stressful. With a few simple tips, you can make learning from home fun for you and your child!
As homeschooling has grown in popularity, homeschool support groups have become common throughout the United States. Whether you’re just considering jumping on the homeschooling bandwagon or are a seasoned homeschool veteran, joining a homeschooling support group can be a great way to enrich your child’s homeschool experience – not to mention your own!
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, learning pods are becoming an increasingly popular option for working parents to educate their children. Parents are turning towards learning pods because they provide an effective alternative to the virtual classroom.
One of the best aspects of gameschooling is that it brings families together. It replaces homework with family games that teach while having fun.
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