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How to teach Poetry: Charlotte Mason vs Waldorf vs Traditional

How to Teach Poetry: Charlotte Mason vs Waldorf vs Traditional

Poetry is more than just pretty words on a page—it’s a way for children to explore language, emotions, and imagination. When taught thoughtfully, it can spark a lifelong love of reading, writing, and creative expression. …

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When Unit Studies Feel Like Too Much: How To Simplify

When Unit Studies Feel Like Too Much: How To Simplify

Unit studies are a homeschool approach where multiple subjects are taught around one central theme or topic. Instead of separating history, science, language arts, and art into isolated blocks, they’re integrated into one cohesive study. …

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What To Do When Your Child Refuses Read-Aloud Time

What To Do When Your Child Refuses Read-Aloud Time

The 5 finger rule for books is a simple method used to determine whether a book is an appropriate independent reading level for a child. The child reads one page aloud and holds up one …

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