teaching history organically, what does it look like

Well. It looks an awful lot like they way adults discuss and discover. It looks a lot like formation.

 

We read together.  We ask questions, we get out books and find answers, the encyclopedias, the catechism, other resource books that we have from the library or that we have purchased because of what we are studying.  We hash things out.  We share what we have learned with Dad when he gets home.

Sometimes it goes off on a tangent.  It looks like a sustainable approach to home education.  It looks like raising kids who can think.  It looks like family centered learning.  It looks like AWESOME.

It looks like THIS.

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