Helping Your Child Learn to Read and Write Without a Purchased Curriculum
Helping kids become lifelong readers by encouraging them to learn to read in their own way and time. Creating an environment that encourages reading and writing. Discovering the connection between letters and sounds. Working with late readers and reluctant writers.
The Precocious, Sensitive, Intense, Creative (and Otherwise Gifted) Child
Some children seem to be or feel "too much": too sensitive, too intense, too divergent, "too smart for their own good." This workshop helps parents understand giftedness and explores how to recognize and accept too much traits as strengths rather than liabilities. Learn to understand perfectionism, asynchronous or uneven development, and intensity.
Homeschooling Precocious, Sensitive, Intense, Creative (and Otherwise Gifted) Children
This practical workshop builds on the information presented in the above lecture. Hear examples of how to live with and meet the learning needs of children who are unusually intense, sensitive, and creative. Share what works and what doesn't, ask questions, and learn from each other. Familiarity with the information presented in the previous workshop is recommended, but not required.
Gifted Education at Home: Creative Home Schooling Basics
Homeschooling for High School: Bright Teens at Home
Is My Child Gifted? And Why Does It Matter?
Creativity 101: Homeschooling for Creative Thinking
The Homeschooling Parent: Self-Care and Sanity
Should You Homeschool? Do You Want To? How To Decide
Homeschooling by the Seat of Our Pants: Making the Right Choices...for You
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