TJED Phases of Learning How to Teach Multiple Kids

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  • @yourLittleSinner
    @yourLittleSinner Před 2 lety +1

    I love this life-long approach to education!

  • @marihoverson
    @marihoverson Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @Berserk_Alize3
    @Berserk_Alize3 Před 2 lety

    Yet another wonderful video! Thank you!

  • @inspirationalmotherhood790

    Wow! I love this so much!

  • @ICGODNU777
    @ICGODNU777 Před 2 lety

    You cracked me up with the Core Phase when you said politicians 🤣 YES IF WE CAN BUILD THEIR CORE 😂😂

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol! I love that you get my sense of humor. Your comments make me happy!😁

    • @ICGODNU777
      @ICGODNU777 Před 2 lety

      @@homeschoolgroundzero8300 I was super excited to see you made a treasure trove of videos I missed out on- for some reason YT never notified me of new videos! Anywho I binge watched them yesterday 🤣

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300  Před 2 lety +1

      I love it! I hope you find more funny blips.

  • @Jfonner09
    @Jfonner09 Před měsícem

    I have an 8yo and 5yo. We’re thinking of homeschooling this coming year. A lot of learning has always taken place in our home, so it makes sense to bring it all in, though our daughter has attended a private Christian school and done well. I just think she can do more.
    I’m reading TJED now. Does the book you recommend here lay things out in greater detail? Do you not teach math, spelling, grammar etc.? I like this method as a concept but I feel very overwhelmed in general about missing important things. I need my own mentor, to be honest lol

    • @homeschoolgroundzero8300
      @homeschoolgroundzero8300  Před 21 dnem +1

      Jfonner09 yes, the book does go into more detail, but the best book for talking about how to implement is actually Leadership Education: The phases of learning. It can be overwhelming because it covers EVERYTHING, but it is my favorite because once you get the philosophy down, it’s all about HOW to make it work on a daily and weekly basis. That’s what that book covers. Yes, I do teach math. Spelling and grammar are generally picked up through extensive reading, but my high schooler just told me he wants more instruction in that area, so I may put more effort into it with my little ones from now on.
      I hear you on needing a mentor. I need them, too. My most helpful mentors have been other moms in co-ops who answer my questions and generally just show me how to succeed. You’ve got this! It’s a bit nerve wracking, but it’s also the most fulfilling adventure I’ve been on as an adult.