Curriculum, Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Unschooling and deschooling are two approaches to alternative education, but they focus on different aspects of learning and education. 1. Unschooling: Definition: Unschooling is a specific educational philosophy that rejects traditional schooling in favor of a...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling, Learning Challenges / Special Needs
Behavioral problems can manifest in various ways, depending on a person’s age, environment, and individual circumstances. Here are some common types of behavioral problems, especially in children and adolescents: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Signs:...
Educational Styles, Learning Activities
To effectively teach writing, especially in a homeschooling setting, it’s important to use a variety of strategies that cater to different learning styles. Here are some great writing strategies you can use: Start with Pre-Writing Activities Brainstorming: Help the...
Educational Styles, Learning Activities, Lesson Planning
The concept of different learning styles has been expanded to include a variety of models. One model proposes 16 types of learners, which can be a combination of different preferences, strengths, and modalities. Visual Learners Learn best through images, diagrams, and...
Dyscalculia, Educational Styles, Learning Activities, Learning Challenges / Special Needs
Managing dyscalculia, a learning difficulty involving challenges with numbers and math-related tasks often requires behavioral strategies to help build confidence and improve academic performance. Here are some behavioral management techniques to support individuals...
Educational Styles, Homeschooling
Thomas Jefferson Homeschool likely refers to a homeschooling approach or program inspired by the educational philosophy of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson valued education highly and believed in the importance of an informed...