Unschooling Paradise Adds Tips to Unschooling Blog
Savannah, GA, October 11, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Unschooling Paradise has just announced they have added new tips and articles to the unschooling blog. The blog has been created to offer strategies and techniques to parents that are home schooling their children using Unschooling Paradise’s methods. The unschooling blog details how to incorporate learning experiences into everyday lessons and crafts and projects that are fun and educational.
Some of the new posts in the blog include, “How to Make a Spy Camera and get a DIY Badge,” “Make fairy bread taste like they do in Australia and taste Vegemite,” and “Photography 101...What is the Best way to Learn Something New?” The blog provides a wide range of topics and resources so that parents can have the guidance and inspiration that is necessary to successfully home school their children.
Unschooling Paradise helps kids to absorb material in interesting and exciting ways such as origami crafts to learn math, a trip to France to study history and science experiments such as using beet juice as an invisible ink.
While it is true that many parents choose to educate their children at home so they have control over what their kids are learning, Unschooling Paradise takes this concept to the next level by providing kids with the opportunity to choose their own subject material. This gives kids independence and allows them to study topics in-depth.
When many adults look back on their own academic upbringing they find that they know a bit of information regarding a variety of topics but were never provided with the opportunity to specialize in the one area that interested them most. Instead it was mandatory to learn topics in school that the individual knew was not right for their needs and goals. While students should be exposed to a variety of topics, having the freedom to explore interests outside of it being “just a hobby” helps children find their niche specialty more quickly.
To read the unschooling blog visit the Unschooling Paradise website.
To find out more about Unschooling Paradise visit, http://www.unschoolingparadise.com/
Some of the new posts in the blog include, “How to Make a Spy Camera and get a DIY Badge,” “Make fairy bread taste like they do in Australia and taste Vegemite,” and “Photography 101...What is the Best way to Learn Something New?” The blog provides a wide range of topics and resources so that parents can have the guidance and inspiration that is necessary to successfully home school their children.
Unschooling Paradise helps kids to absorb material in interesting and exciting ways such as origami crafts to learn math, a trip to France to study history and science experiments such as using beet juice as an invisible ink.
While it is true that many parents choose to educate their children at home so they have control over what their kids are learning, Unschooling Paradise takes this concept to the next level by providing kids with the opportunity to choose their own subject material. This gives kids independence and allows them to study topics in-depth.
When many adults look back on their own academic upbringing they find that they know a bit of information regarding a variety of topics but were never provided with the opportunity to specialize in the one area that interested them most. Instead it was mandatory to learn topics in school that the individual knew was not right for their needs and goals. While students should be exposed to a variety of topics, having the freedom to explore interests outside of it being “just a hobby” helps children find their niche specialty more quickly.
To read the unschooling blog visit the Unschooling Paradise website.
To find out more about Unschooling Paradise visit, http://www.unschoolingparadise.com/
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Unschooling Paradise
Lucinda C McIntyre
(912) 313-2931
www.unschoolingparadise.com
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Lucinda C McIntyre
(912) 313-2931
www.unschoolingparadise.com
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