So you want to raise children who love to learn! If you do, we think you are probably interested in using the project approach! Maybe as a parent you are concerned that your child isn’t interested in school or doesn’t seem to care about learning how to read and write or other academic subjects. Maybe you are looking for something to get your child unplugged from the TV or video games. Maybe you have read some articles on brain research and want to know if you can help your child be smarter. Or perhaps your child’s teacher uses the project approach in her classroom and you have seen the benefits. Maybe you are a parent of a home-schooler and are looking for a way to use meaningful learning experiences to integrate your curriculum. Whatever your interest, we are excited that you want to learn more about how to use project work with your child. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, caregiver, or another important person in the life of a young child, we feel the project approach can provide meaningful opportunities for you to spend quality time with your child while helping him learn and develop a variety of skills.
File Info: Teaching Your Child to Love Learning (Teachers College Press | 2004 | ISBN - 0807744719 | 177 pages)
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