Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Article: Providing an Ideal Learning Environment


"Each child is different. Because of this, what worked for your older child, or your sister’s child might not work for your child.  When you begin to set up your home school you will need to pay attention to the way your child learns and choose a curriculum that will play to his strengths, and support his weaknesses. 
You will also need to consider whether your child is a visual learner, or an audio learner.  Some children are kinetic learners, which means that they need to move, or touch things to learn, it is a more physical type of learning.  Asking that child to sit still and listen to lectures on headphones would work against that child’s style. 
Once you have figured out what kind of learner your child is, and have chosen a curriculum that will work with your child, you are ready to look at the rest of the environment your child will be expected to learn within." - by Linda Warren

My comment for this article:
    I agree with Linda because not all children is the same. Each of them have a style in learning. For parents it is their duty in searching what kind of learning environment that their child prefer. we cannot force our children to do something that they did not like, that's for sure. So to all parents out there, search what kind of learning environment that your child prefer :)

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