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Charlotte Mason Method |
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This method focuses on following a child’s natural curiosity, emphasizing Christian values, and focusing on nature. |
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Classical Homeschooling |
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A rigorous classical curriculum, mastery of rudimentary skills, and critical thinking skills are stressed. |
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Eclectic or Relaxed Homeschooling |
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This style may incorporate a little from other styles and anything else that works for the child and family. |
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Montessori |
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The Montessori style follows the natural development and curiosity of children, encouraging them to learn at their own pace. |
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Multiple Intelligences |
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The nine types of intelligence structure curriculum and activities that fit each child’s learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. Also known as learning styles. |
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School-at-HomeTraditional |
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Most families who follow the school-at-home style use curricula that include textbooks, schedules, assessment, and record keeping. |
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Unit Studies |
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By focusing on a particular area of interest to your child, you can cover all subjects and skills. |
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Unschooling |
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Unschooling is known as natural, interest-led, and child-led learning. |
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Cognitive Apprenticeship |
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Combining learning with manual work and community service characterize this style. |