Homeschooling Methods: Exploring Your Options

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @ruthywil
    @ruthywil 2 місяці тому

    My 6yd daughter and I just started our first year of homeschool on July, 2024. And as you said I started with a more school directed curriculum, cause I don’t know much and I feel insecure. But I have learned that with time I will getting more confident. I also incorporated some Charlotte Mason style, and also unit studies. Thank you for this valuable information 💎
    May God bless your ministry 🙏🏼

  • @hannahmcmillan5712
    @hannahmcmillan5712 Рік тому

    I researched the Waldorf method when we were starting out, and I was shocked to find out that Rudolph Steiner claimed to be a clairvoyant. 😳

  • @foxonthefarm7260
    @foxonthefarm7260 Рік тому +1

    I'm very curious to learn more about how to do a unit study using missionary stories. Can you point me in the right direction or a podcast you have done? Thank you!

  • @katybates143
    @katybates143 Рік тому

    I'm on the fence about what age we should really start, some say wait and some say start immediately, I have a 4 yr old and we do a little bit of stuff here and there but I dont want to be pushy while she's still so little

    • @TheeRoyalAfro
      @TheeRoyalAfro Рік тому +1

      Follow yours and your child’s lead 😊. Make it fun for you and your kid. No need to stress, especially for a 4 year old. I have a 6, 4, and 2 year old. My 6 year old wants to learn and will actively participate. I started her with learning things (basics: shapes, food, basic house rules, letters, around 4 ish by following her lead.) we became a little more structured when she was 5 and now 6 more have a schedule. My current 4 year old is different. She wants to learn in shorter spurts and learns kinesthetically. My 2 year old organically wants to learn “school” for very short spurts (e.g., coloring, following 2 step directions, etc.) Welcome to the homeschool world! ❤