I love the classical model of education. I love the idea of teaching children how to learn so they can eventually learn for themselves in any situation. I love the idea of teaching history chronologically and incorporating many subjects together instead of segmenting them. I have wanted to teach my children classically since, well, before they were born =) I am now blessed with two little ones (currently 3 and 2 years old), but their physical abilities, attention span, and mental capacity are not ready yet for true classical teaching, so what do we do? We prepare them for a classical education...
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I'm so glad you wrote this! My 2 1/2 year old son is exactly in this spot and the more I read the more I love the idea of a classical education. Thanks for the information!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad this was helpful to you! We're not prefect by any means around here, but feel free to ask in you have any questions about getting started!
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ReplyDeleteHi Amy, I feel like your style of homeschooling is very close to mine. More importantly, I can tell you hold your children in high regard. You know they are capable of so much more than the current culture expects of them. Thanks for your insights on preparing children for a great education and linking up at Mom's Library!
ReplyDeleteYes! I definitely think children are capable of so much! I look forward to seeing more of what you do as your children grow =)
DeleteGreat post Amy!
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