Supercharge Your Child's Education

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Development
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Author: Key Publications ISBN: 9781301738618
Publisher: Key Publications Publication: July 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Key Publications
ISBN: 9781301738618
Publisher: Key Publications
Publication: July 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Every child can benefit from "supercharging" their education.
Much of this advice is helpful for smart kids and their parents, but it's vital for those who need help the most.
It's a curious fact: many people are concerned that supercharging a child's non-school activities will provide no benefit. But in response to this idea, it's equally fair to ask: "How can parent of kids who go to school be so sure their child is benefiting from all that time and energy spent in conventional classrooms?"
The simple answer to both questions is that whatever you do to enrich children's environments will help them learn more. Broadening your child's horizons in any direction will automatically create more opportunities for some of the new information and experiences to "stick."
The key to success in supercharging any child's educational opportunities is to help parents see all of the small things they can do to help their children develop into more eager learners.
Parents who send their children to school for most of their education can nevertheless learn a lot about supercharging that education, and can help the educational process revolve around the child's interests, rather than following any preprogrammed curriculum.

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Every child can benefit from "supercharging" their education.
Much of this advice is helpful for smart kids and their parents, but it's vital for those who need help the most.
It's a curious fact: many people are concerned that supercharging a child's non-school activities will provide no benefit. But in response to this idea, it's equally fair to ask: "How can parent of kids who go to school be so sure their child is benefiting from all that time and energy spent in conventional classrooms?"
The simple answer to both questions is that whatever you do to enrich children's environments will help them learn more. Broadening your child's horizons in any direction will automatically create more opportunities for some of the new information and experiences to "stick."
The key to success in supercharging any child's educational opportunities is to help parents see all of the small things they can do to help their children develop into more eager learners.
Parents who send their children to school for most of their education can nevertheless learn a lot about supercharging that education, and can help the educational process revolve around the child's interests, rather than following any preprogrammed curriculum.

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