Tuesday, October 14

Learning from Children

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Homeschooling is not just a matter of how to teach a child to knowledge. Actually, that happened on the field sometimes parents who thus learned to children.

The natural process. There are things that we know more than children. However, there are also things that are more controlled by the kids than we do over their growth.

And we don't need to be embarrassed to face this reality. Thus, if the kids become more powerful than we are, that's what her learning process in order to take place correctly. On the contrary, if we always knew better and more powerful than children in all things, that sign is still small kids or still depends on us, alias has not been independent.


Therefore, the positioning of the role of parents in homeschooling is not as the sole source of the science or the super parents will answer all the questions of children. However, a parent is just one source of knowledge.

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Ask and learn from the real children bring a lot of benefits in the developmental process of children and us. To be sure, this process will train us (parents) be humble and more democratic.

Also, this process will cut the distance between us and the children, which is beneficial to build their trust to us. Communication is not only a top-down, command instruction, but also horizontal and bottom-up. Warm communications will occur between parent and child.

A positive impact will also occur when we asked the children about a thing they're good at. This process will make the kids being woke up her confidence. They felt he was worth it. Moreover, if we ask them to teach us. Her confidence will grow. They will be more passion in their learning process.

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