Posts Tagged ‘Children’

PostHeaderIcon Your Career, Your Quality of Life

Surely you’re thinking about what you do when you finish your studies in compulsory education. Well, the possibilities are vast. Do not feel overwhelmed by all the existing degrees, because if you set a certain pace of analysis, not only have trouble deciding, or at least to determine a favorite.

For example, the first thing you have to look at is what your specialty is, what kind of school you attended. Obviously, your field of study narrows the field a lot of decision, so you’ll see a benefit. Although we must consider that, today, there are some qualifications that are accessible from any branch, either humanities, social sciences or technology, such as, for example, teachers of children, translation and interpretation or right.

Once more the land delimited, you have to think about what you really like. This is the key to succeed in your college. If you’re going to get you to a career that does not appeal, it is true that you can pass the courses and get the title, but you end up spending a profession that is not yours, you do not like and that will affect your daily life the feeling of satisfaction that you have with yourself. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon School At Home: The Journals as an Educational Resource

Journals can be be great educational tools. Today there are a wide range of journals in many subjects, and for all ages.

Subscribe to a publication like children is recommended as a means of having a regular basis with new resources.

The magazines can eat alone, or read and comment on family, interesting debates sometimes arise as a result of the joint reading of a journal article. Just the other day we were reading aloud and commenting on an interview conducted by Cristina Sáez Roger Shank, education expert for the magazine “Networking for Science” Eduardo Punset, and discuss it at that precise moment, a topic leads to another and end up talking about education, teaching methods, history, politics, etc..

Reading an article on physics results in an interesting discussion of string theory, and so almost every article that calls attention to one reason or another.

There are magazines very well made, with relevant information, and are highly specialized techniques, or more informative and light. This is to try a few and see what we like and care more. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Home School: No I’m The Perfect Mom

Losing your temper, exhaustion, being tired or tired at times, is inherent to motherhood, whether you train at home if you bring them to school. That has to do with how you train, if not human.

Mothers who educate at home trying to resolve conflicts with and among our children as we can, but that prevents us from having to apologize for having sometimes lost his temper, but that is also part of learning to know the rest human beings around you also get tired and also need some space, and besides that, they see something that does not happen only to them that mom or dad, or grandmother, or adults, are not perfect , which also have their tantrums, and it is more easy to take your own. All mothers have things we want to improve, it is inevitable.

If there is something that clearly makes you the fact that homeschooling is to develop patience, you and your children from them too. Thus, the more time you spend with them develop more patience, and they, too, the more they get used to sharing time and space between them have more patience. In fact, just look for some mothers in summer, are hysterical and wanting children back to school … or only have three months to spend all day with their children and can do things with them, and they are nervous and overwhelmed because they are not accustomed to spending so much time with their children when they should be thrilled to finally be able to enjoy the kids, but not always. Spend many hours together is a great way to encourage and increase patience, there is no alternative and patience is like the universe is continually expanding to unsuspected limits. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Homeschooling works. Discover The Secret of Success of this education and how to do this with your children

Homeschooling works, something that any parent with children and older homeschooler can explain. The homeschooled children as they grow are perfectly integrated into society, have good study habits and work are to be sociable, find jobs or start their own business, and enjoy a full life. Many pursue careers in universities and get good grades.

When anyone reads this and is considering starting to homeschool, or are immersed in it, they often question but how I can be sure I do it well? What educational and pedagogical method is best? And the answer is this: There is no miracle method. The success of home education for their children depends on whether you use conventional or alternative methods, nor whether they are more or less rigid, and the time devoted globally, or the materials used. None of this is definitive. I have met many families homeschool, of all kinds, whether you did the same thing you do in school were almost or exclusively the interests of their children. At the end of the method, or lack thereof did not affect the final result: young people with a culture medium-high, full of curiosity about the world around them, with hobbies and interests defined a high level of sociability, responsible and proactive attitude .

I will tell you which are the actual keys that do that, the real secret of success of homeschooling. There are several things that coexistence is facilitated by intensive is when not sent their children to school:

Respect, consistency, enhancing children’s self-esteem, confidence and encouraging their entrepreneurial capacity. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Homeschooling and Socialization: Sharing Time with Other Adults

When we educate at home is important that we offer our children involved a relationship with other adults, so they get an idea of ​​how the world and its inhabitants and the diversity that exists around us. It is important to spend time with family and relatives in one direction and wider.

Invite friends to spend days at home, visit family, meet others to do projects together, share a meal together, visit museums, go to the park … activities are always recommended.

Building relationships of love and friendship between children and adults is something that will produce many long-term benefits to our children. To begin learning to relate to people of all ages, they take confidence to deal with all kinds of people, not living with the adult relationship as a relationship or subordination or confrontational, sometimes as often seen in traditional education systems , rather they live as a relationship of mutual respect and empathy and helps them build networks of trust and affection. as necessary throughout childhood and puberty. Read the rest of this entry »