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Freedom & Simplicity™ of Lifestyle Education through Discipleship™ ~ The Seminar is our Foundational resource for L.E.D. It’s where you go first to find Freedom & Simplicity™ in Biblical home education, to learn what L.E.D. is and how to apply it in your own home. This multi-session Seminar will give you the understanding you need to get off to a great start with a Lifestyle Education through Discipleship™.
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Question: What homeschool approach are you currently following?
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My son is still in infancy, however we plan to use a mix of “real books” and texts as we need. I hope to do mostly “real world” learning with him. Not quite “unschooling”, but no rigid with textbooks.
I don’t think there is a word for my approach…maybe eclectic. It’s a combo of LED, prayer, CM, Beechick, living books, character, and whatever else I think we need to trough in there.
We currently are using amblesideonline.
I use a VERY eclectic mix of everything from KONOS to classical CM to fit my individual children’s needs.
I am currently using a unit study method with strong leaning toward Ruth Beechick. I love her way of keeping it simple and her strong faith in the Word of God!
I am very eclectic in my homeschooling. We do some unit study type approach, mostly literature led, though in the kids younger days we did more activities with our units; for History and Science. I plan these myself with a spine or two to guide our study. We do some Charlotte Mason, especially nature study when the kids were younger, though we still do nature walks; and composer, artist, hymn, and poetry study like it is described on Ambleside.org. We use some textbooks, specifically Math, and we use some workbooks mostly for the Language Arts, Bible and a Elective or two. We do other practical subjects with reading and hands-on activities in the home like Home and Life Management, learning to care for and repair things around the home and with cars.
That is the basics. We use a little of everything. It works for us. I spend the summers planning our school and then work from my plans day to day. I am excited about the giveaways today and excited to see what the other participants have to say in answer to this question.
we are using MFW for my highschool students,
for the youngers it’s
Queen’s homeschool All About History, AM Hist 1
typing instructor
All About Spelling
handwriting without tears
Math-U-See
Apologia Sci
various readers
one is using Literary Guide to LOTR
Fritz and Chesster is a fav program
Not sure if this is where to enter, but I use a classical education model, every eclectic roughly following our learning from our co-op Classical Conversations.
And the Winner is…
Debbie Phillips.
Contact me through our contact form to get you your Freedom & Simplicity™ of Lifestyle Education through Discipleship™ ~ The Seminar ToGo. I’ll get it to you tomorrow.
Thanks all for entering!!