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Teach Your Children "How to Think" with Mentoring
Contributor(s): Beck, Kerry (Author)

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ISBN: 0972991301     ISBN-13: 9780972991308
Publisher: Ranger Press
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Home Schooling
- Education | Teacher & Student Mentoring
- Education | Leadership
Series: Christian Leadership
Physical Information: 0.19" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.29 lbs) 90 pages
Features: Abridged, Bibliography
 
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Can your kids think for themselves?
How well can they discuss what they are learning?
How well can your kids make wise, Biblical decisions?
How well can your kids solve problems
... not just Math problems but real life problems?
Are your kids inspired to learn more?

If I'm honest, my kids struggled with some of the areas listed above (decision making, critical thinking, Biblical thinking, wanting to learn more). So, I started doing some research in the middle of our homeschool years. I discovered mentoring as an option to help my kids think for themselves and make wise decisions.

What I discovered was an education strategy that is very easy for homeschoolers (and Christian educators) to use.

It's part of our Christian Leadership Series and called "Mentoring" with classic books. In Teach Your Children "How to Think" with Mentoring, I outline how you as a homeschool mom (or educator) can use classics to teach critical thinking skills, Biblical thinking skills, wise decision making and raise Godly leaders.

The Mentoring strategy is one I used with my own kids. It's said, "the proof is in the pudding." My kids used the Mentoring strategy of Leadership Education. All 3 of them are walking with God, making wise decisions and leading others in their comunities.

In Teach Your Child "How to Think" with Mentoring, you discover practical ways to implement Leadership Education with older students. You will receive encouragement and hands-on methods to mentor your children using classics. Read - Write - Discuss That is the general method for training your children to think on their own in any area of study. Also included are practical suggestions for parents to begin their own education as they prepare to raise their children with real thinking skills for the future. See the other secrets in the book.

-How to discuss lectures

-How to use questions beyond your studies

-What to do when you feel overwhelmed

-What to expect of an independent student

-What to expect of a mentor

-How to lead a Socratic discussion with your children

-How to get the most from a classic book

-How to use your child's interests to develop independent studies

-How to ask the best questions to stimulate thinking

-How to be a successful mentor to your children

-How to use classics to teach thinking skills

-How to find Internships

-How to use classic books to discuss human nature

-What to do about College

-What to do about Speed Reading

-How to use reading journals in your Socratic Discussions

-How to choose classic books to read

-How to integrate Scripture into your discussions

-Which literary elements to teach your students

-How to use projects to develop independence

-How to structure your time in your homeschool

-How to use classic books to broaden your child's perspective

-How to start a reading journal

A year from now, your student will surely have arrived. The question is...where? Making the decision to be part of the Leadership Education & Mentoring can ensure that your student's arrival will be a profitable one.


Contributor Bio(s): Beck, Kerry: - After 10 years of homeschooling (her kids have graduated), she enjoys meeting with moms to encourage them in raising, educating and encouraging their own kids. She has a strong desire to show families how to give their children a love of learning. In her spare time, Kerry enjoys cooking, quilting, having coffee with her friends. And chocolate, too!
 
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