Posts Tagged ‘Home schooling’

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 »

PostHeaderIcon Home School – What Are The 10 advantages of educating children at home?

In recent years there has been a very important educational phenomenon with implications of which not everyone is aware.
It is the movement of “homeschooling,” or home school. Thousands of parents, initially in the U.S. and then in the rest of the world have decided to withdraw their children from educational institutions in order to educate themselves at home.

If instead the number of children are being educated at home today is irrelevant – in the U.S. are no more than 1 to 2% – the results obtained are.

We have seen that children who are “homeschooling”:
- Are 2 to 3 courses more advanced than their peers of the same age.
- They are very creative.
- Know analyze situations, solve problems and make decisions.
- Be able to adapt to the demands of the real world.
- They have initiative.
- Motif
- Make projects designed for them.
- They are natural leaders in a group context.
- DO NOT have socialization problems. Read the rest of this entry »