"Should I, Shall I, Can I, Will I?" Part Two - Page 7


© Joan Archer
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For our family, reinforcing our values in relationship to knowledge makes for a well-rounded curriculum, as well as a well-rounded individual. This was one of our major goals going into this, because we felt our children slipping through our fingers. Knowledge had become to them a disparate entity to their values, and they were expressing some very warped thinking that we did not approve of. Eventually this would have torn them up spiritually. We are very pleased with the over all improvements homeschool has made in our children, and encourage other parents to homeschool every chance we get. If nothing else, you will definitely learn a lot more about each other!

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2.   Sep 28, 1999 1:02 AM
Dear Terrie-
I agree with you totally on the idea of studying a topic for long periods of time. I think many of us like to teach our kids little bits that stick forever, rather than teach huge chapte ...

-- posted by Joan_Archer


1.   Sep 26, 1999 4:36 AM
I'm really enjoying your articles. They are the most balenced and honest I've ever read. I also realized reading this article that although I started structured, I've become eclectic over the years. W ...

-- posted by Terrie_Bittner





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