Know your kid’s smarts, then watch them start engaging with their world in fresh ways. Hollenbeck concludes by showing that when parents know their kids’ multiple intelligences-and when kids understand their family members in turn-it leads to a healthy homeschool dynamic. Children who believe theyre smart excel more in school and approach life with greater confidence. Yet when it comes down to it, the real benefit of homeschooling is personal relationships. Your child is smart, but does your child believe it 'Smart' is a power word. Tina Hollenbeck, a leader in the home education community, applies the 8 Smarts to each division of a complete curriculum: These are ways in which children’s brains are fundamentally wired, and they shape how our kids think and live, right down to their careers and life goals. It’s up to the teacher to figure out the best way to reach each one.īased on the 8 Smarts identified by Kathy Koch-word, logic, picture, music, body, nature, people, and self-8 Great Smarts for Homeschooling Families tailors these ideas to the unique setting of the home classroom. The eight smarts are: body smart, word smart, number smart, people smart, self-smart, music smart, picture smart, and nature smart. Not every child receives knowledge the same way. Their discussion includes tips and hacks, hurdles, and why marketers need to be strategic more than ever to forge a clear connection between content and revenue. My eyes and mind were so opened by the information presented about 8 different types of 'Smarts'. But that means knowing how your child learns. Thomas tackle strategic content development, which Ahava describes as a combination of data, politics, and common sense. This book, though Christian, would be great for any parent to read. One of the benefits of a home education is a curriculum designed to fit each student. The ultimate resource for everything relating to 8 Great Smarts: Discover and Nurture Your Childs Intelligences by Kathy Koch, PhD. She also attempts to show how parents can help their children grow in all the different smarts and thrive in them. But what about other kids who never bring home an A Kathy Koch here presents 8 different ways that a child may be smart. Save 8 Great Smarts: Discover and Nurture Your Childs Intelligences for later. Whenever a child brings home an A test or paper, parents will often reward their child for being smart. Do you wish your child could see how smart he or she isFind hope in 8 Great Smarts. But children who don’t can struggle to apply themselves. Children who believe they’re smart excel more in school and approach life with greater confidence. It is the unabridged version of 8 Great Smarts which is an extensively expanded re-release of Dr. and that matters a lot for homeschool parents. 8 Great Smarts: Discover and Nurture Your Childs Intelligences. Your child is smart, but does he or she believe it'Smart' is a power word. 8 Great Smarts audio book is a 4 CD product read by Patty Fogarty.
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