How to Identify Your Children’s Learning Types

Posted in Just Starting Out on September 28, 2016
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This is the second article about learning types. For more information about the history, types, and method of categorizing learners see this article. There are four primary learning styles -- visual, auditory, read-write, and kinesthetic. Very few people have a single learning style, most people can learn by a variety of methods. Nevertheless, there is usually one style that Read More »

The Most Common Learning Styles & Why They're Important

Posted in Just Starting Out on September 28, 2016
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Why are learning styles important? The purpose of this article is to introduce and familiarize the reader with the major styles of learning and provide them with resources for additional education. Homeschool parents can have significantly more impact on their child's learning if they are able to successfully identify their learning style and then cater Read More »

The homeschool definition of education and learning

Posted in Just Starting Out on September 28, 2016

What is the objective of education? The objective of education is often lost amidst tradition. People carry out their days through routine and structure. Most parents take their children to school every day at the same time, then go to work, then take their children home, etc. Education systems exist, but little thought is usually directed Read More »

The Best Books For New Homeschool Moms

Posted in Just Starting Out on September 27, 2016

Because you’re going to homeschool your child, you understand the importance of education. You want your children to learn, grow, develop, and excel at life. If you’ve chosen homeschooling as the best avenue to achieve this, you’ve got a lot of responsibility on your hands. Homeschool Base is an excellent online resource, but there are Read More »

The Ultimate List of Homeschool Methods & Styles

Posted in Just Starting Out on September 27, 2016

One of the things I enjoy the most about homeschooling is the freedom that it gives the parent. There is a never-ending stream of books to read, educational methods to try, supplemental internet resources, informational podcasts -- the list goes on and on. This freedom can be both liberating and terrifying. Most homeschool parents first Read More »