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Hana talks about a very important developmental change of the child during this time. The 9-year change is an important one in the development of the child. Hana discusses what curriculum she uses and how she homeschools.
Hifdh is the memorization of the Quran, the holy scripture for Muslims. In this episode, Sabiha discusses her child's hifdh journey, motivation strategies, and the environment she created at home for her child while her daughter was memorizing.
Hana sheds some light on how to take college classes in high school. Hana discusses the first thing that needs to be done when your student decides to take college classes. She highlights the importance of doing well and grades in college.
Hana mentions what prerequisite classes need to be taken before entering college. Join me for this enlightening discussion.
Hana can be reached at pepperandpine.com. She is a veteran homeschooler and mother of 4. She has been cultivating a rich learning environment that inspires, nurtures, and empowers her students since 2003.
Enjoy this conversation with Fatima S. as she gives insight on how to focus on this important grade where the seeds of identity and character are nourished. She has a strong background in math and discusses the importance and the journey of math for the children as they are getting ready to go to middle school.
In this episode, Mubashera discusses how to be present with our children during this age. She discusses the different curriculum she used with her children.
Mubashera highlights the importance of having good friendships during their homeschool years.
The new theme for 2021 is Homeschool by the Grades. In this episode. Qanita M. sheds some light on how to homeschool KG & 1st grade. Her homeschool thrives on self-directed learning.
In this episode, Qanita inspires us by telling us how her homeschool day looks like. She mentions, ' KG & 1st grade are her favorite grades in homeschool.' Qanita discusses the curriculum she uses in Math, Language Arts, Science, and History. She has a checklist approach which can be super helpful in our homeschool.
Open-ended free play, and read aloud are popular in Qanita's homeschool. Qanita mentions how she reads aloud to different ages.
You can find Qanita on IG on @qanitaquests.
Listen in as Farah and Iman converse about mental health as it relates to our children.
Iman Saymeh is a recent graduate from a master’s program in Clinical Social Work (ACSW) providing a range of treatment plans through individual, couples, and group therapy. The counseling field is a new shift after serving in the education field as a public and private school teacher and a school principal for the past 15 years where she utilized her master’s degree in Instructional Leadership in Education. She resides in Southern California with her two boys. Iman is committed to creating an understanding of the importance of the mental health field through answering community questions and posting weekly videos on her social media platforms. She merges between the teachings of Islam and psychology as she is a graduate of the Institute of Knowledge Seminary Program (IOK) in Diamond Bar, California. You can reach her at [email protected]
Sama Wareh discusses the importance of incorporating being outdoors for children, especially homeschooled children. She shares her passion for nature and gives some advice on how to incorporate it creating a wholesome schooling experience. For those that are local to southern California, she talks about GPS adventures and how it came about.
You can learn more at https://www.artandwildernessinstitute.com/
About Sama Wareh
Naturalist, University Lecturer, Artist, Author of "How to Draw 60 Native CA Plants and Animals: A Field Guide" and Environmental Educator for over 14 years.
Sama has a Masters Degree in Environmental Studies from CSUF. Her Bachelors is in Filmmaking and she has a minor in Art. Wareh has led over a thousand hikes, taught TK to the university level, and has done workshops for arboretums, nature centers, OCParks, and museums all across California. She has spoken before the UN, given a TED-X talk, and has received multiple awards, including the OC Register's 40 Under 40 award, OC Weekly's People of the year, and Access California's Humanitarian Heart Award. She has received a certification in Wildlife Tracking from Tom Brown Jr.'s Tracker School, is a certified Project WILD and Project Wet Facilitator. She founded the Art and Wilderness Institute along with Dr. Khadeeja and Syma.
Dr. Taylor joins us again and gives us an overview of Dyslexia and dysgraphia, which are related to reading and writing.
You Can find more resources here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SNPW8hsE8WeiA8MTfo7riA6r3AR7U86MNu0QjK70Mlw/edit?usp=sharing)
More about Dr. Taylor:
Heather Taylor Wizikowski is assistant professor in the College of Education and Integrative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona. . Dr. Wizikowski is also currently co-director of the Integrated Teacher Education Preparation program at Cal Poly Pomona. Her current research interests include maximizing student potential in K-12 education for a modern, diverse student population, effective teacher preparation, and effective new teacher mentoring. Dr. Wizikowski holds a Ph.D. in Education from Claremont Graduate University.
Dr. Taylor gives us an introduction to who is eligible to receive special education services in California and the resources that the state education system provides. In addition, these services are available to homeschooled children through a charter school system. It is important to work as a team for the best interests of the child, and that involves the parents, the teachers, and the system to work together.
You Can find more resources here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SNPW8hsE8WeiA8MTfo7riA6r3AR7U86MNu0QjK70Mlw/edit?usp=sharing)
More about Dr. Taylor:
Heather Taylor Wizikowski is assistant professor in the College of Education and Integrative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona. . Dr. Wizikowski is also currently co-director of the Integrated Teacher Education Preparation program at Cal Poly Pomona. Her current research interests include maximizing student potential in K-12 education for a modern, diverse student population, effective teacher preparation, and effective new teacher mentoring. Dr. Wizikowski holds a Ph.D. in Education from Claremont Graduate University.
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