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Home School Strategies

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Sku: 4a979ee594a1 Category: Teaching And Taking Care

Description

Regardless of your reasons for wanting to home school, one of the first things you need to keep in mind is to be a parent first and an educator second.
Your kids are going to need Mom or Dad to love them, listen to them, and play with them.
They should feel free to come to you with their problems instead of worrying you’ll get upset or frustrated because they need extra help.
In this report you will get ten tips you can follow that will allow you to home school without losing your marbles.
Topics covered:
Create a Reasonable Plan
Establish a Daily Routine
Assign a Dedicated Learning Space
Prepare Your Learning Tools
Take Breaks
Social Interaction
Get Them Moving
Use Manipulatives
Include Their Interests
Take the Class Outside