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In Part 2 of our series on the four-year history cycle, we’re tackling a big question: How do you use this approach when homeschooling multiple children of different ages? We’ll break down three different ways to structure your history studies and explore how to adapt lessons so every child gets what they need. We’ll also discuss how to ensure kids still get a full historical education, even if they don’t go through all the cycles at the "ideal" ages.
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By Arial and Matthew Buza4.9
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In Part 2 of our series on the four-year history cycle, we’re tackling a big question: How do you use this approach when homeschooling multiple children of different ages? We’ll break down three different ways to structure your history studies and explore how to adapt lessons so every child gets what they need. We’ll also discuss how to ensure kids still get a full historical education, even if they don’t go through all the cycles at the "ideal" ages.
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