How can I Teach My Kids – The Best Way (1)
What is the best way to teach my children? It’s a great question.
Personally, I have a lot of things, including writing a book entitled Approaches to homeschooling. Over the years I have used a variety of techniques in our homeschooling. When we make decisions about how best to homeschool our children, we have a step back to see what our guys were doing and what are their interests. Compatibility “of the interests of each child with our homeschooling approach was essential.
I is the first of a series of articles about how to homeschool your children. Your approach to homeschool must match your beliefs. Because we are Christians, we want our children a Christian education with supreb training. This is my first secret.
Secret # 1: your children a Biblical foundation
We want our beliefs about how we homeschool contest. A biblical foundation is necessary because we liked the activities and programs that provide a biblical perspective in all areas of life. Everything was taught from a biblical perspective. Creation against evolution is a topic for our science class. The order of the works of God, as found in mathematics. As God has worked in different people, their values and learn lessons from their lives can be found in literature, history and political science.
As we studied the stories of history, literature and politics, we discussed whether the person has acted as a Christian or not. Which of these people we should emulate, and we should not?
Another problem for me, we have chosen the best way to teach my kids definitely raised my children to be leaders and to think for themselves. I wanted to be free thinkers with a biblical perspective, to think for themselves and their biblical basis.
Creating a biblical perspective on our children, we used the discussion forum. We still have a lot of discussion around the table. A month ago my son was 18 years old began to wonder what the Bible says about abortion, capital punishment and dating. We started on a biblical foundation as a boy and continues to look for what the Bible has to say about important issues.
To ensure that our children enter into a discussion and a lesson from a parent, we use a lot of questions. One of the things that I think is very important that our children demand that the problems are more and more. Most textbooks have a question from a memory response. Look for the answer in the book and that’s all. I want to go beyond the literal questions. I want my children to the Bible and critical thinking.
When we think of “how my children learn, the values and beliefs of the founding race rather homeschool.