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Kids Don't Need School: A Radical New Homeschool Plan to Teach Anything, Promote Independent Learning, and Prepare Children for an Uncertain Future
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Kids Don't Need School: A Radical New Homeschool Plan to Teach Anything, Promote Independent Learning, and Prepare Children for an Uncertain Future
Current price: $29.99
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Kids Don't Need School: A Radical New Homeschool Plan to Teach Anything, Promote Independent Learning, and Prepare Children for an Uncertain Future
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How Not to Homeschool (And What to Do Instead)
Homeschooling is now mainstream. Even a few years ago, educating children at home earned suspicion, revulsion, and worried phone calls to social services. Today, homeschooling is met with a nonchalant, "Oh yeah? We're doing that too."
Unfortunately, the new wave of homeschooling brings with it broken learning tools, outdated teaching methods, and a counterproductive vision for what education ought to be. As a result, many homeschooling families find themselves recreating the dysfunctional public school classroom at home, complete with mandatory academic studies, strict grading, and neglect of the child's true gifts and interests.
In
Kids Don't Need School
, veteran homeschool parents and community leaders Jonathan and Adriana Prescott lay out a radical new approach to home education that empowers children to love learning, build real-world skills, and take charge of their future-all before age twelve. Specifically, the book covers:
The untold history of tests and grades
What to do about discipline and punishment
How to strengthen the parent-child relationship
How the traditional classroom steals children's agency
What to teach your child at every stage of development
Intuitive ways to notice and nurture your child's latent skills
How to raise a competent, self-confident, well-adjusted child
How to know when to "back off" and let your child self-teach
Little-known resources to help your child master any subject quickly
Whether you're seriously considering home education for the first time or you've been doing this for a while,
will help you deepen your relationship with your child, build mutual respect in your household, and give your child the elite education they need to succeed in an uncertain world.
Homeschooling is now mainstream. Even a few years ago, educating children at home earned suspicion, revulsion, and worried phone calls to social services. Today, homeschooling is met with a nonchalant, "Oh yeah? We're doing that too."
Unfortunately, the new wave of homeschooling brings with it broken learning tools, outdated teaching methods, and a counterproductive vision for what education ought to be. As a result, many homeschooling families find themselves recreating the dysfunctional public school classroom at home, complete with mandatory academic studies, strict grading, and neglect of the child's true gifts and interests.
In
Kids Don't Need School
, veteran homeschool parents and community leaders Jonathan and Adriana Prescott lay out a radical new approach to home education that empowers children to love learning, build real-world skills, and take charge of their future-all before age twelve. Specifically, the book covers:
The untold history of tests and grades
What to do about discipline and punishment
How to strengthen the parent-child relationship
How the traditional classroom steals children's agency
What to teach your child at every stage of development
Intuitive ways to notice and nurture your child's latent skills
How to raise a competent, self-confident, well-adjusted child
How to know when to "back off" and let your child self-teach
Little-known resources to help your child master any subject quickly
Whether you're seriously considering home education for the first time or you've been doing this for a while,
will help you deepen your relationship with your child, build mutual respect in your household, and give your child the elite education they need to succeed in an uncertain world.