Monday, March 30, 2020

Teach Your Children to Read: Tips For Parents Who Home School Their Children

Teach Your Children to Read: Tips For Parents Who Home School Their ChildrenMargaret Tuttle is one of the most well-known authors on home schoolers. She has written a number of books with her husband, John Hubbard, including Teach Your Children to Read, which is considered one of the best training guides for parents who choose home schooling their children.In this first of four books, which she will be publishing over the next few years, Margaret takes readers on a journey through the world of home schooling. She discusses everything from teaching a child how to read and write, the educational benefits of this, the importance of reading, and much more. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to understand the complex and sometimes confusing world of home schooling.Of course, if you're a parent of a home schooled child, this book will be of interest to you because it will answer any questions you may have about the education your child receives in the home. However, it is also a gr eat book for those who wish to educate their own children and want to learn the same things they do. Margaret herself has her own home schooled children, so the book is geared towards helping other parents who are considering home schooling their children.Margaret also believes strongly in the benefits of home schooling, which are many. As she points out in the book, children whose parents home school them go on to make better students and more self-supporting adults than those children who are taught in a traditional school setting. In addition, she provides valuable advice for parents of home schooled children. She shares ideas for differentiating between what is right and wrong behavior in a home schooled child, as well as a step-by-step guide for teaching the child to read and write, and discusses all of the differences between the two types of schools.The book is divided into five short chapters. Each chapter covers one of the main topics that parents of home schooled children should know about. In addition, the chapters discuss the unique advantages of home schooling, as well as the challenges and dilemmas that home schoolers face. Margaret also provides valuable advice for parents who would like to learn how to home school their own children.What really impressed me about this book is that Margaret offers very little advice for parents who may not be able to home school their children. Most of the book focuses on the benefits of home schooling and nothing else. She makes it clear that this is not an area that should be looked at as an alternative for regular school. In fact, it's better to maintain the traditional educational methods.Margaret's primary goal was to give parents an education on the advantages of home schooling. Because she was a home schooled herself, she knows all about the difficulties and challenges that this type of learning brings, but she also knows that with the right information, it can provide the benefits that one would expect f rom a good education.Even though this book is only three books, the information provided here is plenty. If you want to understand more about the ways in which home schooling can benefit your family, this book is a great place to start. It's a quick read and easy to read as well.

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