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For a long time, I was not a fan of online homeschooling. I wanted to be more hands-on with my students, believing that was how they learned best.
But I was wrong.
When one of my sons moved to Peru for a year, he needed a way to study on his own. So I turned to online schooling. And you know what? He thrived. The compact lessons, the video lessons, and the online assessments met his learning style better than I had. He learned a lot.
Lee Giles is the creator of Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool, a free homeschool curriculum for preschool through twelfth grade. She is the mother of six children ages 8 - 21. Her family served as missionaries for 14 years in Macedonia and Turkey.
Lee and I talk about the misconceptions about online homeschooling, how and why of to use it, and the ways it benefits you and your students.
Some of the things we talk about:
Easy Peasy Homeschooling Website | Facebook
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For a long time, I was not a fan of online homeschooling. I wanted to be more hands-on with my students, believing that was how they learned best.
But I was wrong.
When one of my sons moved to Peru for a year, he needed a way to study on his own. So I turned to online schooling. And you know what? He thrived. The compact lessons, the video lessons, and the online assessments met his learning style better than I had. He learned a lot.
Lee Giles is the creator of Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool, a free homeschool curriculum for preschool through twelfth grade. She is the mother of six children ages 8 - 21. Her family served as missionaries for 14 years in Macedonia and Turkey.
Lee and I talk about the misconceptions about online homeschooling, how and why of to use it, and the ways it benefits you and your students.
Some of the things we talk about:
Easy Peasy Homeschooling Website | Facebook