How To Home School Successfully ( Beginner Series 3 of 3 )
... dealing with Subjects & Ages ...
“I am much afraid that the schools will prove the very gates of hell unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures and engraving them in the hearts of youth. I advise no one to place his child where the Scriptures do not reign paramount. Every institution in which men are not unceasingly occupied with the word of God must become corrupt."
Martin Luther
How To Home School Successfully
( Beginner Series 3 of 3 )
This encouraging session has been the final workshop of Hank Tate's Beginner Series for more than 18 years. The workshop provides a concise overview of how to successfully address the myriad of subjects that need to be covered. Though the challenge can feel overwhelming, Mr. Tate will share from their 22 years of homeschooling a variety of tools and support systems that are available to help you accomplish your education goals successfully no matter what the ages of your kids. Thousands of other homeschoolers have testified that Hank's Beginner Series was the biggest encouragement that they could homeschool successfully.
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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS:
- FOUR IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLE #1.... Know why you are home schooling and what your goals are.
- Academic subjects are of secondary importance.
- Teach the difference between KNOWLEDGE and WISDOM.
- Teaching Godly Values
- Each Child Is Different!
- Self-Esteem
- Dealing with Different Ages: Infants-Toddlers
- Handling the Different Subjects: Reading - The Key to Learning
- FEAR vs. PRAISE
Outline
PRINCIPLE #2.... The most important thing to learn is how to learn.
PRINCIPLE #3.... The ultimate goal is success in life. Education is only a means.
PRINCIPLE #4.... According to the Bible learning is the responsibility
of the student... with God’s help.
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Grades K-3
Grades 4-12
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Communication: Vocabulary, Writing, Speaking
Math
History
Science
Life Sciences
Earth Science
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Music
Arts & Crafts
Sex Education