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Home Schooling - Fostering Creativity And Independence In Your Child - cover

Home Schooling - Fostering Creativity And Independence In Your Child

Owen Jones

Publisher: Tektime

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Summary

Home schooling is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional classroom education, offering a flexible and customisable approach to learning that can be tailored to the unique needs and abilities of each child. But despite its many benefits, home schooling can also present a number of challenges, from navigating curriculum and lesson planning to fostering social connections and managing the demands of teaching and parenting at the same time.
This book is a beginner's guide to home schooling, providing an overview of the different approaches, strategies, and resources available to families who choose to educate their children at home. The author covers important topics such as curriculum planning, teaching methods, assessment and evaluation, and socialisation, with a focus on practical tips and best practices. 
This book is written for families who are new to home schooling, as well as for those who are considering it as an option, who want to learn more about this form of education. It is also for families who are currently home schooling and looking for advice and support. The book is designed to be a helpful, easy-to-read introduction to the world of home schooling, providing the information and inspiration you need to make informed decisions about your child's education.
The book covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of home schooling to more advanced strategies and resources. The author will start you on the process of creating a customised curriculum that is tailored to your child's unique needs and abilities, while also providing tips and strategies for balancing structure and flexibility, fostering creativity and independence, and navigating the challenges of home schooling. Whether you're a new home schooling parent or a more experienced educator looking for new ideas and inspiration, this book is a useful resource for anyone interested in home schooling.
I hope that you will find the information helpful, useful and profitable.
The information in this ebook on various aspects of home schooling and related subjects is organized into 17 chapters of about 500-600 words each.
I hope that it will interest those who want to educate their children on their own.
As an added bonus, I am granting you permission to use the content on your own website or in your own blogs and newsletter, although it is better if you rewrite them in your own words first.
You may also split the book up and resell the articles. In fact, the only right that you do not have is to resell or give away the book as it was delivered to you.
Available since: 01/14/2023.
Print length: 59 pages.

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